What if you could be at the end of the world tomorrow? Close your eyes the time to imagine the white sand grains of your toes, play with the straw that goes beyond coco's coconut on your seat and let you invade the heat of the sun on your body… You are there! Paradise is now within reach thanks to Korean Air's new Paris-Nadi line. No need to go through Australia or New Zealand and waste time on endless stopovers, in just twenty-four hours and a change in Seoul, the Fiji flight has never been faster.

 

Fiji, Pearl of Oceania

Located in the heart of the South Pacific, the Fiji archipelago has always been central to the region's life. A meeting point for Polynesian and Melanesian culture, its neighbors are Wallis and Futuna in the north, New Caledonia and Vanuatu in the west, New Zealand in south and Tonga and Samoa in the east. As many names of enchanted lagoons, dances and mysterious cultures. Fiji's explorers, merchants and travelers have made Fiji a legend that its flag illustrates perfectly: sugar cane, banana, dove and coconut trees on a bottom of turquoise blue, what stirring curiosity. Since then, its modern airports have enabled it to link America, Oceania, Asia, and now Europe with Korean Air. The comfort of its tourist structures and high-standing hotels make the archipelago accessible to travelers of all ages and budgets. It is impossible not to find shoes on foot whatever the reason for your visit: fancy, diving, hiking or honeymoon. 

 

Viti Levu, an island with two faces

In terms of area and population, Viti Levu welcomes the cities of Nadi and Suva served by international flights. It is in the vibrant Nadi that Korean Air deposits its travelers for adventure. Modern and lively, it is the tourist capital of Fiji and the gateway to coral atolls. It's impossible to get bored, and sportsmen will find a multitude of nautical, terrestrial and even air activities, while backpackers will enjoy their nightlife to share their anecdotes around the world. On the other side of the island, his shy sister and less visited, Suva, is the capital of the independent archipelago since 1970. Here you can learn more about the history of the country and its artistic heritage. Suva is also a base for excursions to south islands and the descent of Navua River into bamboo raft, a unique experience. Between the two towns, Coral Coast and Sigatoka Valley are natural wonders that deserve a few days of exploration.

 

Fiji in love

Divided into more than 540 atolls and islands, the archipelago of Fiji is enriched by this diversity of landscapes, stands and traditions to offer the traveler a unique and constantly renewed experience. Accessible by boat or by a short internal flight, the islands offer a completely different life rate. Uninhabited or sparsely populated, life is immersed in the sound of waves and guided by the course of the sun. Swimming, sharing, cocktail and singing at the corner of the fire, everything is done in harmony with nature and in a confusing simplicity, ideal for a stay in love. Most operators offer honeymoon stays with nights on deserted islands and champagne on the beach. Romantic atmosphere guaranteed.  

 

Fiji Green and Blue

Fiji has more than one asset in his hand between lagoon and rainforest. Diving enthusiasts will be able to enjoy the diversity of their famous sea funds to be among the best preserved in the world. The islands are surrounded by coral reefs where turtles, multicolored fish and rare corals live. All you have to do is hide masks and tucks to enter a limitless world. The most reckless can get away from the coasts and try to scuba diving to see sharks, dolphins and deep down along the coral barrier. On land, Vanua Levu and the archipelagos of the south and east have volcanic summits and natural parks that will attract those who prefer to keep their feet dry. Hiking trails cross the thick forests and traditional villages to take the visitor to refreshing waterfalls or pleasant views. Don't miss the natural slides on the island of Taveuni, dubbed "the garden island".

 

Multi-Cultural Fiji

With its cultural brewing, a stay in Fiji alone is a trip to the South Pacific Islands. The population is predominantly Melanesian, as on the islands of New Caledonia and Vanuatu, and is discovered through the custom or ceremony of kava, a relaxing drink made from pepper roots. The Indian presence is rather felt in the cities but also through the temples and places of Hindu cults such as the cobra cobra of Labassa. Finally, the human migrations of neighboring countries such as Samoa and Tuvalu make the Polynesian traditions such as massages and dances live. The villages now welcome travelers for nights in traditional houses, ideal for immersing themselves in local culture.

 

When going to Fiji

Fiji has the advantage of having a temperature of between 22 ° C and 32 ° C throughout the year. The dry season extends from May to October, which is the most pleasant month for the visit, and the rainy season from November to April with larger bats. The high tourist season corresponds to the Australian and New Zealand school holidays in December and January, but again it is possible to find its own lost paradise.

 

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