Fiji's 330 islands are the product of millions of years of volcanic activity, tectonic movement, and coral growth. Understanding the geology reveals why the islands look the way they do.
Fiji's 330 islands are the product of millions of years of volcanic activity, tectonic movement, and coral growth. Understanding the geology reveals why the islands look the way they do.
Fiji's mangrove forests line hundreds of kilometres of coastline. They're not glamorous, but they're essential — for reef health, storm protection, and the creatures that depend on them.
Fiji's national parks and forest reserves protect some of the Pacific's most biodiverse landscapes. Here's a guide to the best ones — and how to visit them.
Fiji's interior rainforests are among the most biodiverse in the Pacific — home to endemic birds, rare orchids, giant ferns, and streams that feed the country's famous waterfalls.
Fiji is one of the countries most exposed to climate change — rising seas, intensifying cyclones, bleaching reefs. Here's an honest look at what's happening and what's being done.