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Follow the marching-band parades and see the sparkly Miss Bula contestants in traditional Fijian costumes at the annual Bula Festival in Nadi, on Viti Levu. There is a Pacific dancing contest…
Fiji's sugar hub of Lautoka gives thanks for the local industry at the annual Sugar Festival. Brass bands and vehicles adorned with sugar cane parade through the streets, children whizz round…
Sail out in a canoe with nets and torches to catch the 'Caviar of the Pacific' - millions of writhing sea-worms that rise to the surface to spawn. Locals scoop and eat, saving the majority to…
The shimmering waters of Malolo Lailai island come alive with bobbing yellow swimming hats during the Fiji Ocean Swim Festival. Competitors warm up at Saturday's 1.5km and 3km events, then…
Fiji's population is a rich mix of Melanesians, East Indians, Polynesians, Micronesians, Chinese and Europeans, each culturally distinct. The islands' Hindus celebrate Diwali, the Festival of…
Sail out in a canoe with nets and torches to catch the 'Caviar of the Pacific' - millions of writhing sea-worms that rise to the surface to spawn. Locals scoop and eat, saving the majority to…
Fiji has some of the finest and most consistent breaks that Mother Earth has to offer. Spots such as 'Cloud Break' and 'Swimming Pools' near Tavarua are legendary. There are lesser known and…
Visit the six delicious beaches on kidney-shaped Nananu-i-Ra Island or hop over to the Mamanuca group of islands that make up Fiji's holiday playground for more pristine stretches of sand.…
According to the great underwater expert, Jacques Cousteau, "the sheer diversity of life on Fijian reefs is overwhelming". Diving in Fiji's pristine South Pacific waters reveals a hidden world…
Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple is the largest Hindi temple in the Southern Hemisphere and dedicated to the god Murugan, whose statue was brought over especially from India. The temple's intricate…