Fiji Islands, a tropical paradise known as the ‘Soft Coral Capital’ of the world and is a thalossophiles dream.
Comprising of some 333 islands, of which just over 100 are permanently inhabited, it is surrounded by the magnificent waters of the Koro Sea.
Regularly voted as one of the top holiday destinations globally, each of Fiji’s islands boasts a spectacular landscape. Ranging from rugged pine and tropical vegetation, which features throughout the interior lands, to the immaculate white sandy beaches that frame the coastline.
Fiji is famous for possessing one of the world’s longest continuous barrier reef systems. Running for over 200km from the northeastern tip of Udu Point in Vanua Levu to Bua at the northwest edge of Vanua Levu. The Great Sea Reef runs across the Vatuira passage. It is home to hundreds of species of amazing colourful fish and coral.
For many people, Fiji is indeed the ultimate beach destination. An aquatic paradise featuring idyllic stretches of sand lined with majestic palm trees boasts many perfect spots for scuba diving and snorkelling.
When you arrive in Fiji, the first thing you can expect is a very warm welcome! Fijians are among the friendliest people you can ever hope to meet, and as the country is reliant on tourism, locals go out of their way to give you a hospitable reception.
Fiji is a place where you can leave behind the pressures of your daily working life; you can immerse yourself in a world of exquisite beaches, pristine waters, remote private islands, and luxury resorts with spas, swimming pools and bars.
Some of our fondest memories have been born out of swimming with hundreds of tropical fish in a clear lagoon or simply relaxing under swaying palm trees. Fiji is a place that is very dear to our hearts.