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Fiji GuideFiji, is a Melanesian country in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand and consists of an archipelago that includes 332 islands, a handful of which make up most of the land area, and approximately 110 of which are inhabited. HotelsFind hotels in Nadi, Suva, Mana and more.
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NadiNadi is on the western side of the island of Viti Levu, the main and largest island in Fiji. TaveuniTaveuni is the third largest island in Fiji. It has the distinction of being one of the few places where the 180th meridian crosses land. KadavuKadavu is an island in the south of Fiji. Kadavu is located in the South Pacific ocean and is party of the many islands that make up Fiji.
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Viti LevuViti Levu is the largest island in Fiji. The highest mountain in Fiji, Tomanivi, is located on the east coast, a remote place covered by mangroves and surrounded by small villages. Yasawa IslandsThe Yasawa Islands are a group of islands in north-western Fiji. Approximately 30 resorts are spread through the 12 major islands in the group. Lomaiviti IslandsThe Lomaiviti archipelago is a group of islands between Viti Levu and the Lau Islands. Mamanuca IslandsMamanuca Islands are a group of tiny islands west of Viti Levu in Fiji. Islands in the Mamanuca chain, not all of which are inhabited, include: The marina is a 20 minutes drive from Nadi Airport. RotumaRotuma is an island in Fiji. Although it lies approximately 465 km to the north of the Fiji Islands it is a Polynesian outlier with a culture more in common with Tonga and Samoa than Melanesian Fiji. Vanua LevuVanua Levu is the second largest and more northern island in Fiji. Lau IslandsLau Islands is an archipelago of about 100 small islands in eastern Fiji. About a third of the Lau Islands are inhabited.
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