"Bula" (pronounced mbula) is the friendly greeting in Fiji.
Fiji is at the crossroads of the South Pacific.
Of the 300 islands that make up the Fiji group, only a 100 or so are inhabited by humans. With over 300 islands, there is no shortage of beautiful reefs and exciting marine life and many tourists come to Fiji for the scuba diving and snorkelling. Others come for the hiking and cultural experiences.
Several exclusive island resorts appeal to honeymoon couples.
The two major islands in the group are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Almost 80 percent of the population lives on these two islands.
Suva is Fiji's capital but Nadi is the international gateway. From Nadi and Suva it is a short hop to the offshore island resorts, or less than an hour of flying time to Vanua Levu or Taveuni, the second and third largest islands.
Travel Downunder can customise your Fiji trip to your own specifications. You can
consider a combination of more than one location. The possibilities are almost endless.