Written by Red Mezz on July 22, 2009
- You might think that once you arrive in Fiji - you'll find some reasonable way to get out to the islands (of which there are many) other than the one or two pricey options you've...
Written by Red Mezz on July 17, 2009
- There are two main towns on Viti Levu you can visit on the side of the island nearest the airport, Nadi and Latouka. Nadi, which is five miles away from the airport - I found...
Written by Red Mezz on July 16, 2009
- Though it seems strange to suggest it given some of the amazing sights, beaches, resorts and sunsets I experienced in my time in the Fijian islands - I had to admit that one of my...
Written by Red Mezz on July 16, 2009
- When I first started planning my trip to Fiji I was staying in New Zealand. And because the Pacific Islands are where New Zealanders go on holiday - everyone had an option and advice...
Written by Cheryl Waugh on March 4, 2006
- SHANGRI-LA FIJIAN RESORT November 2005 An absolutely wonderful Resort, on its own little 108 acre island, joined by a short causeway. We went in November 2005 and the resort had 60% occupancy, a...
Written by whirledtraveler on September 3, 2002
- 1. Visit a Fijian church. We went to a church and sat on the matted floor with the locals. It was a fantastic experience and we met a lot of people, from whom we...
Written by jemery on March 10, 2002
- Reviewing the four restaurants in the Sheraton resort complex on Denarau Isalnd, near Nadi, Fiji ...
Hamacho
Fiji attracts many Japanese visitors, and Hamacho is their kind of place. One can choose between Teppan Yaki ---...
Written by jemery on March 10, 2002
- Reviewing the four restaurants in the Sheraton resort complex on Denarau Isalnd, near Nadi, Fiji ...
The Verandah
As the name implies, the buffet-only Verandah is basically a large open-air ‘porch’ overlooking the ocean. Despite the impossibility...
Written by ricardo on July 8, 2000
- It’s common for Fijians to ask tourists to become pen pals. And when we stopped at the Tongan hill fort (Tongans have invaded Fiji over the years – introducing, among other things, the version of...
Written by ricardo on July 8, 2000
- In Fiji the cops wear skirts. Wait. Let me rephrase that before you envision J. Edgar Hoover in one of his frilly pink tutus. Whoops. Too late. Okay, quick, remove that thought from your mind...
Fiji
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