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Nov06

Tongatapu

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Tongatapu is Tonga’s main island, and the location of the former British protectorate’s capital, Nuku’alofa. The second city of Mu’a is also there, along with most of the commercial activity and grandiose official residence of the king. Nuku’alofa is full of Victorian buildings, churches, old graveyards, bustling markets and a classic Pacific waterfronts. Most of the island’s hotels are there, though this is very mush a shabby working town. Photo by: msdstefan
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Jul31

Rotuma

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Roughly 470 km north of Fiji, this small group – Rotuma Island plus four offshore islets – is a Fijian territory and home to the unique race known as Rotumans. The people there more closely resemble Polynesians. Dependency status allows the island more political autonomy than other parts of Fiji. It is possible to visit this isolated island, though Rotumans voted against opening the place up to tourism as recently as 1985. Photo by: DS355
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Jul27

Mamanuca Archipelago

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Mamanuca Archipelago is scattered off Nadi Bay on Viti Levu’s west coast. There are about 20 islands, but be careful which one you choose – some are completely covered during high tide. The Mamanuca Islands are serious tourist attractions, offering many coral islets to explore and numerous beach resorts to suit every pocket, plus all the water-sports and diving activities for which Fiji is famous. Most resorts offer complementary kayaks, hobby cats and reef snorkeling trips. Photo by: abbietabbie


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May26

Let’s go there and enjoy to the Holi Festival

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This is an annual festival of colors. Holi Festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. It’s amongst the important festival of Hindus, other being Diwali and Rakshabandhan. The holiday is primarily celebrated in countries with large Hindu populations such as India, Suriname, Fiji, Mauritius and Trinidad. The festival marks the end of winter and the abundance of the upcoming spring season.
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Nov16

Escape to your own tropical island paradise

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Wadigi Island is nestled in the Mamanuca group of islands just off the Fiji’s western coast. The Island will greet you with amazing sunrises and breathtaking sunsets as you relax in the infinity pool. Stroll and sun yourself on one of your two private beaches and immerse yourself in the crystal clear lagoon of Wadigi Island while experiencing some world class snorkeling.
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Jun07

Welcome to Samoa – The Treasured Islands of the South Pacific

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The islands of Samoa lie two-thirds of the way between Hawaii to New Zealand in the heart of the South Pacific islands. Samoa also is situated between Fiji and the Cook Islands. From the rain forest covered rugged volcanic mountain peaks of the two main islands to the vast valleys leading down to a coastline ringed with a necklace of white sandy beaches. Experience a holiday destination like no other, full of adventure, natural beauty and pure relaxation.


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Jan13

Vatulele Resort, Fiji

Vatulele Resort offers the ultimate services, where a chic aesthetic sets the perfect mood and there’s a policy of no televisions, mobile communictions, which makes the atmosphere haled. The resort is located on Vatulele island and it is 25 minutes light airplane flight from Nadi International Airport on the main island of Fiji.
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