Fiji is an island country made up of over 300 islands and islets located in the South Pacific. It has many natural attractions that make it a popular tourist destination, including mountains, rainforests, waterfalls, rivers suitable for rafting, lakes, volcanoes and coastal blow holes. Visitors can enjoy hiking, nature walks, and witnessing geological features around the islands. Vaccinations for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, and ensuring routine immunizations are up to date are recommended for travelers to Fiji.
2. Fiji is a country with excitement and adventure, and many tourist
attractions. Fiji is a friendly and hospitable country with noticeable
potential in the tourism sector. Fiji is made up of three hundred and
twenty two islands and five hundred and twenty two islets.
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6. Fiji group of islands is a product of volcanic
activity hence the existence of large, wide
mountains, ranges and hills. The highest point is
Mount Tomanivi peak which is approximately one
thousand and three hundred meters above sea
level. Go hiking in the mountain ranges, join in
the nature walks and watch the active Tofua
Volcano in Fiji’s Tonga Island. Witness the blow
holes along the coastline of Tonagtapu in the
same island.
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8. The magnificent natural features are such as
the Upper Navua River that is large enough to
enjoy white water rafting with your group of
friends, the Tagimaucia Lake in Tavueni
Island, the thick rain forests with huge
majestic waterfalls.
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10. Routine Vaccinations: Recommended if you
are not up-to-date with routine shots, such
as measles/mumps/rubella (MMR)
vaccine, diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus (DPT)
vaccine, poliovirus vaccine, etc.
Hepatitis A and B
Typhoid
11. There are no flights from Dublin to Fiji, so
you would have to go to London.
Even from London there is no direct flight, if
you fly with AirPacific you will have 2 stop-
overs and it will cost you €2,019 return
including taxes and charges.
12. Holiday Inn Suva
4.5 star, quite expensive but beautiful