Bounty Island is one of the smallest and most affordable islands in the Mamanuca group, popular with backpackers and day trippers from Denarau. Here is an honest guide to what it offers, what it lacks, and who it suits.
Bounty Island is one of the smallest and most affordable islands in the Mamanuca group, popular with backpackers and day trippers from Denarau. Here is an honest guide to what it offers, what it lacks, and who it suits.
Everything you need to know about Denarau Island -- Fiji's premier resort destination. Covers all major resorts, Port Denarau Marina, dining, golf, day trips, getting around, budget tips, and an honest assessment of whether Denarau is right for you.
Levuka, Fiji's original colonial capital on Ovalau island, earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 2013. This guide covers the heritage walking tour, how to get there from Suva and Nadi, where to stay, and why this quiet town deserves a place on your Fiji itinerary.
Nananu-i-Ra is a small, undeveloped island off Rakiraki on Viti Levu's northern coast. Known for windsurfing, budget accommodation, and quiet beaches, it offers a Fiji experience far removed from the resort circuit. Here is everything you need to know before you go.
Ovalau is Fiji's sixth-largest island, home to the old colonial capital of Levuka and the extraordinary Lovoni crater village. This guide covers getting there, what to see, where to stay, and why the island rewards travellers willing to step off the standard circuit.
Fiji is one of the world's great romantic destinations. Here are the best islands for couples — from honeymoon luxury to budget romance in the Yasawas.
Couples, families, divers, backpackers, first-timers — every traveller has a different ideal Fiji island. Here's how to find yours.
From the Yasawas to Beqa Lagoon, Fiji has extraordinary snorkelling. Here are the best islands for getting in the water, from beginners to experienced snorkellers.
Beqa Island sits just off Pacific Harbour and offers world-class shark diving, firewalking traditions, and beautiful beaches with no crowds.
Rotuma is Fiji's most remote inhabited island — 650km north of Suva, culturally distinct, and rarely visited by tourists. Here's what to know before you go.