InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa
Fiji & South Pacific
Tokoriki Island Resort
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Must-sees and dos
- Snorkel the beautiful clear, warm waters home to friendly fish and colourful reefs
- Spend a day at Cloud 9, a two-level floating bar and Italian wood-fired pizzeria surrounded by turquoise blue water
- Visit Monuriki, a small uninhabited island made famous by the movie Castaway
- Visit Navala Village and witness authentic, age-old indigenous life up close
Good to know quick facts
- Population: 922,400+
- Capital: Suva
- Local Food: coconut, cassava, sea grapes, fresh local fish, breadfruit
- Best time to visit: all year round
- Events not to be missed: The Bula Festival. A week-long festival held annually in Nadi in July. "Bula" means "welcome" or "hello." The festival opens the doors to visitors who are interested in Fiji's culture. It offers a spectacular carnival in the form of floats, music, and dancing.
Fiji is as popular with couples as it is families and backpackers. A place where you can while away the hours in a hammock - swinging in the warm sea breeze, splash about in the pool with the kids or sip cocktails from the pool bar. Pop the little ones in the Kids Club for the day and enjoy a round of golf or a pampering day of relaxation at a day spa. Take a day trip out to one of the islands or visit a village and meet some locals. You can be assured, whatever you decide to do, you’ll return from a holiday in Fiji rested and recharged.
Without a doubt, the highlight of Fiji is her stunning 333 islands. They are close enough that you don’t have to restrict yourself to one tropical paradise – you can easily island-hop between a few. Visit the Mamanuca Islands with palm-fringed shores, spectacular live coral reefs, luxurious resorts, world-class surfing and the opportunity to dive with turtles, sharks and dolphins. Visit the lesser-known island of Vanua Levu, the eco-tourist’s fantasy island of Taveuni or the group of islands popular with backpackers, the Yasawa Islands.
WHY NOW? Long stretches of golden sand beaches, stunning sunsets, warm azure-blue waters, popular surf breaks and relaxed and friendly locals.