1, Kadawu
Kadawu is a place with primitive Fijian culture. These villages are small, but they are all traditional Fijian buildings. The gray hut is like a giant coconut. There are almost no roads, and the inaccessible depths are a paradise for tropical rain forest adventurers. Bird watching and canoeing are all recreational activities here.
2. Tueini Island
Tuveuni, also known as the Garden Island, is the favorite of hikers because of its vibrant natural scenery and wildlife. Crossing the stream, taking a nap by the waterfall, listening to hundreds of birds dancing and singing in the forest, without the rhythm of modern cities, is refreshing. The Great White Wall between Tuveuni and Vanua Levu is different from the underwater corals of other islands. It is covered with white coral, just like a snow wall that should not appear on the seabed.
3. Mana Island
Mana Island is the most famous island in Mamanuka Islands, and it is also the most popular island with ethnic characteristics and primitive customs among tourists. Go to Mana Island and enjoy the sunshine, white sand and seawater of the South Pacific Island. Snorkeling is the best choice. Soft blue sky, colorful sand, rocks and corals will make the sea water colorful under the refraction of sunlight. Swimming in the sea, in addition to the fish you swim with, there are cross starfish, small sea horses and tiger-striped shellfish that seem to have only been seen on TV. You may think that you have fallen into the aquarium, but all this is really in front of you.
4. Date of international exchange
There is an international international date line (meridian) of 180 degrees in the northwest of Tammuni Island, which means that the left side of this line is 12 hour earlier than Greenwich Mean Time, and the right side is 12 hour later. When tourists arrive at the Meridian Monument, they are standing at the junction of yesterday and today, and they can also see the earliest rising sun in the world, especially when the sun in the autumn equinox directly hits the Tropic of Capricorn.
5. Vanua Island
Fiji is the second largest island, but there are few tourists. There is a natural yacht harbor. Strolling on the road full of hibiscus flowers or on the path of tropical rain forest, you can experience an unparalleled leisure and quiet holiday time.
6. Suva
Suva is the capital of Fiji. In addition to natural scenery, it is also the most international place in Fiji. Fashionable local shopping experience, international food and entertainment activities can all be found in Suva. Although Suva has become a modern city, many colonial relics can still be found in the streets. This is a city full of vitality and charm.