Car Hire Fiji - Mini guide to Fiji
A Polynesian pearl in the Pacific Ocean, Fiji is a popular tourist paradise in spite of its remote location and frequent coups. Good tropical weather, laid-back atmosphere, excellent diving and great beaches make it a popular stopover route between North America and Australia/New Zealand.
Modern Fiji embodies Melanesian, Polynesian, Micronesian, Indian, Chinese and European influences and indigenous Fijian culture has managed to survive in many unique ways.
Suva is Fijis only real urban cluster, with useful facilities but unappealing to the traveller. It does have character however, with a developed waterfront area, good municipal market and fascinating museum.
Most tourist head for Nadi on the west coast. It is distinctly Hindu (check out the colourful Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Temple), and set to a mountainous backdrop. It doesnt compete with the outlying islands for peace and beauty but serves as a good launching point, and has several good hotels and nice beaches. Heading into the interior, youll discover the remote villages and incredible landscape of the Nausori Highlands, especially at Navala and Bukuya.
Sigatoka, on the southern coast, serves the farming community and lovely Sigatoka Valley which contains more than 200 intriguing archaeological sites. It offers respite from the tourists crowds and is quaint.