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The island nation of Fiji is situated in the shimmering South Pacific,
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between Hawaii and Australia.
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Two thirds of Fiji's 330 islands are uninhabited,
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making it one of the most unspoiled places on the planet.
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Fiji's jagged reefs and warrior culture
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kept European explorers and traders at bay for centuries.
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The result is a society that's preserved it's communal traditions
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and deep connections to the land and sea.
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Today, Fiji is one of the friendliest places on earth.
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The Fijian greeting 'Bulla' means 'life' and 'good health'.
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You'll hear it within minutes of arriving, and before long,
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you'll be calling it out with equal gusto.
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The main island is Vitu Levu.
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This is home to 85 percent of Fiji's population,
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which consists mostly of Melanesian and Indian peoples.
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A two and half hour drive from Nadi International Airport
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is Fiji's capital, Suva.
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Wander the streets filled with colonial architecture,
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browse the markets, or simply hang out with locals by the sleepy harbor.
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From Suva, head west along the fabulous Coral Coast.
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This 50-mile of stretch of beaches and bays is fringed
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by a coral reef that literally touches the shoreline.
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No need for dive-boats here.
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Just pull on a face mask, step from your resort into the water,
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and discover why Fiji is known
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as one of the world's great snorkeling and diving destinations.
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Fiji's main island offers plenty of inland adventures too.
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Take in the scents of the Fiji Spice Gardens,
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zip-line through the forest canopy, or climb aboard a four wheel drive
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for a highlands adventure tour.
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A trip into Fiji's rugged interior
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provides a great window into the lives of the Fijian people,
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who open their classrooms, homes, and hearts to visitors.
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When you're ready to explore Fiji's smaller islands, head to Denarau,
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just a 15 minute drive from Nadi Airport.
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Denarau's marina is the gateway to two of Fiji's most popular getaways,
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the Mamanuca and Yasawa island groups.
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Getting to the islands is easy,
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but requires just a little forward planning
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to ensure you make your transfers.
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The only hard part is deciding which islands to visit!
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In Fiji they have a saying, "each bay, it's own wind",
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and this is certainly true of its islands.
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While some islands cater to all tastes,
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others are tailored to specific types of travelers.
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Situated in the Mamanuca Marine Park is tiny Beachcomber Island,
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known 'the party island'.
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Also in the Mamanucas,
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float away into a world of total relaxation
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at Malolo Island's Likuliku resort.
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For those traveling without children,
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Likuliku offers a range of sanctuaries perfect for connecting
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with that someone special.
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Nearby, Castaway Island is the perfect place to spend quality time
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with family and to watch your children rediscover the natural world.
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Just to the north of the Mamanucas, lay the Yasawa group,
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a chain of twenty island jewels.
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The twice-daily catamarans from Denarau
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take between 3 to 4 hours to reach the Yasawas,
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but the journey from island to island is half the fun.
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Life here is about as unhurried as it gets.
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Wander the paths and hilly trails between villages.
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Glide with gentle giants.
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Explore beaches where the only footprints will be your own.
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There are also plenty of short adventures available from Port Denarau.
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Cruise out to tiny Tivua to sample the best of island life in just one day.
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Or hoist sail aboard a coral cat
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and explore the pristine marine environment of the West Coast and beyond.
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Fiji is a paradise for fishermen too.
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Join a charter and you'll soon be reeling in delicious reef fish for dinner.
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Fijians love music.
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Everywhere you go you'll hear the heartfelt sound of singing and guitar.
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But if there's one thing Fijians adore more than music,
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it's children and family.
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And it's that sense of family and belonging, that will soon be extended to you.
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Bulla, welcome to Fiji.
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Welcome to, life.