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For first time visitors,Fiji packs plenty of surprises – especially if you venture beyond the resort confines.
Fiji isn’t one island – it’s 333. Which island is best for you? That depends on what type of experience you’re after.
Whether you’re a first-timer or return visitor,travelling with teens or enduring the terrible twos,Fiji has a family holiday experience everyone will love.
Fiji barely has a winter,making it a great destination to visit year-round. But it’s not all sunshine,blue skies and blazing sunsets.
With an abundance of fresh produce and seafood and a heavy Indian influence,dining in Fiji is a big reason to visit.
From rustic hostels on quiet beaches to private island retreats frequented by the stars,Fiji has somewhere to stay for every budget.
No one does a family holiday quite like Fiji. There are big resorts and small ones,but for children (and parents) the kids’ club is king.
We make new friends,eat home-cooked meals and life slows down. But this kind of holiday isn’t for everyone.
Fears that Fiji is careening into an existential crisis not of its own making has spurred action from different quarters.
Suva is one of the most cosmopolitan centres in the South Pacific,home to almost a third of the population of Fiji.
I’ve been to Fiji before,but never with children. But now I’ve seen what this country can do for stressed-out parents and their energetic offspring.
Guests including Oprah Winfrey and George Clooney are happy to pay the steep rates at Laucala Island.
Some of Fiji’s best Indian food is located in the last place you’d think.
Just 20 minutes from the airport,Denarau is the perfect place for exhausted families with young kids to test the waters on their first international trip away.