Cities and Regions of Fiji
Coral CoastThe Coral Coast is a beautiful stretch of beach, with all sorts of accommodation on offer, from international-style hotels to simple Fijian style bures.
KadavuThe Kadavu Group, Fiji's fourth-largest island lies about 100 kilometres south of Viti Levu.
NadiNadi is the gateway to Fiji and sits on the western side of Viti Levu. Because of its proximity to the international airport, it essentially caters for tourists.
Nadi OffshoreThe Mamanuca islands are popular for their idyllic white sand beaches and close proximity to Nadi.
Outer IslandsAlthough there are more than 300 islands in the Fiji Islands, few are inhabited.
Pacific HarbourRoughly 50 kilometres west of Suva is Pacific Harbour joining the eastern most fringe of the Coral Coast. Pacific Harbour best known as the 'Adventure Capital', is a complete visitor destination with its own 18 hole championship golf course and inland waterway.
Sunshine CoastThe Sunshine Coast is a rural region dominated by sugar cane plantations. There are very few beaches, as its shoreline is mostly mangrove.
SuvaSuva is the main centre of Viti Levu and capital of Fiji. Its many attractions include shopping, restaurants, nightclubs, markets, a museum and sightseeing tours.
Suva OffshoreThe Lomaiviti Group has several large islands and numerous smaller ones.
The Northern IslandsFiji's northern region includes its second and third largest islands, Vanua Levu and Taveuni, as well as the smaller islands of Laucala, Qamea, Matagi, Namenalala, Nukubati and Kaimbu.