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The stunning island nation of Fiji is located in the South Pacific Ocean and is home to some of the most breathtaking beaches and coastal areas in the world.

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Kindergarten Child Care Volunteer Project in Fiji, Coral Coast

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Construction and Renovation Volunteer Project in Fiji, Coral Coast

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Multi-Sports Coaching Project in Fiji, Coral Coast

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Volunteer Teaching Program in Fiji, Coral Coast

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Cultural Immersion Week in Fiji, Coral Coast

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Regularly noted for being a beach lovers paradise, combined with the party atmosphere and laid back Fijian way of life, you simply will not want to leave!

Made up of 333 islands scattered beautifully across the pacific, all encased by majestic white sand beaches, whether you are here for adventure, tranquility or culture, Fiji has it all. Soak up some sun, swim with sharks, meet the friendly locals, or hop from island to island, whatever you plan to do in Fiji there is one thing that is guaranteed, the trip of a lifetime!

Quick Facts

Name

Republic of Fiji

Location

South Pacific / Australasia

Bordering Countries

No bordering countries. Fiji is an island nation

Capital City

Suva

Government

Parliamentary republic

Population

860,000

Language

English, Fijian, Hindi

Currency

Fijian dollar (FJD)

Poverty

Currently 35% of Fijians live below the poverty line

Main Exports

Sugar, garments, gold, timber, fish, molasses, mineral water and coconut oil

Climate

Fiji has a warm, tropical climate. High temperatures average between 31°C (88°F) to 26°C (79°F) range year round. March to November bring dry weather and the rainy season runs from December to April.

Time Zone

UTC/GMT +13

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Fun Facts

  • To celebrate the New Year, villagers join the traditional game called Veicaqe Moli or “kick the orange.”
  • Fiji is made up of 333 islands and over 500 islets.
  • The last act of cannibalism in Fiji occurred in 1867. Watch out!

Travel Highlights in Fiji

  • Fiji’s islands have some spectacular dive sites, with stunning underwater landscapes and numerous tropical fish.
  • Island Hopping – Discover deserted beaches and tiny atolls, and visit traditional villages as you travel from island to island.
  • Fiji’s superb surfing is one of the country’s best kept secrets. Make sure you give it a go during your stay!
  • Rainforest and mountain trekking is the best way to discover the raw beauty of Fiji’s landscape and wildlife.
  • Visit Pacific Harbour on Viti Levu and experience the best of Fiji’s adventure activities.

Where is Fiji

Fiji is located to the northeast of New Zealand in the beautiful South Pacific Ocean. This collection of dispersed islands are simply stunning. The scattered group of 333 individual islands are like something straight out of a beach bum’s dream, with white sand beaches stretching for miles upon miles, fringed with lush green palms. The variety of landscapes in Fiji will astonish even the most experienced of travellers, from 1000 meter high mountains, untouched beaches and fascinating tropical rainforests, these dazzling islands have something for all travellers.

Fiji’s Climate

The Fijian islands enjoy the best of the South Sea tropical climate, with both “Summer” and “Winter” providing beautiful weather with temperatures reaching 35°C. The weather is generally hot all year round, however due to the tropical climate, Fiji has a rainy season which runs from December through to February, coinciding with the hottest months of the year.

As Fiji is located in the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are reversed compared to north of the Equator, with “Summer” occurring between November and February, and “Winter” between April and September where temperatures are only slightly cooler, however the only notable difference is the onset of the rainy season during the summer.

Language in Fiji

Fiji is home to tree official languages: English, Fijian and Hindi. English is widely spoken in all areas of the country, and is a remnant of the British colonial rule of the islands. English was Fiji’s official language before the 1997 constitution which recognised Fijian and Hindi as also widely spoken as either first or second languages along with English. Fijian is mainly spoken by the indigenous Fijians who make up some 54% of the population, and further 37% of the population of the country are of Indian descent and have brought a local variant of the Hindi languages known as Fijian Hindi.

The People of Fiji

The Fijian people are world renowned for being some of the friendliest in the world, welcoming you into their country and communities with open arms. By respecting their customs and embracing the Fijian way of life you will soon make new friends and add another dimension to your Fijian adventure. Be prepared to shake hands and answer lots of questions about your life back at home, as the Fijian people are love to find out more about the country’s visitors.

Fiji has a population of less than 860,00 people, with many living on the country’s largest islands Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. This means that communities are small and close knit. Prepare yourself for “Fiji Time” as you will find the Fijian people do not have the same ideals regarding time frames and deadlines and like to get things done in their own time.

Travel in Fiji

Fiji is made up of 333 stunning tropical islands, and due to the abundance of soft coral diving spots, white sand beaches and a pristine natural environment is clear to see why Fiji is known worldwide for eco-tourism, and attracts travellers from all walks of life throughout the year!

Suva

Suva is one of Fiji’s most popular locations for travel, and being located on the south east coast of one of the country’s largest islands Viti Levu, it is easy to get to and an incredible place to explore during your free time. Suva is the capital of Fiji and the largest and most cosmopolitan cities in the country, with approximately 86000 inhabitants, the town represents the true meaning of multicultural with a wide range of European, Indian, Asian and Fijian residents and cuisines. Make sure to take a trip to the Fiji Museum in Suva to discover more about this incredible country.

There are so many opportunities to capture the real Fiji during your stay, from diving the epic reefs, to swimming with tiger sharks, hiking the many mountains, to soaking up the sun on one of Fiji’s blissful beaches. There will be plenty to keep you entertained during your stay here, so make sure you head out with an open mind and prepared to be blown away!

Gap Years and Career Breaks in Fiji

Visit Fiji during your gap year career break or summer holiday, and experience exactly why it is known for being one of the most desirable destinations in the world. From the pristine landscapes, to some of the world’s friendliest and welcoming people, Fiji will not disappoint and the laid back lifestyle and peaceful pace of life will leave you wanting more!

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