The glittering blue seas of the South Pacific scattered with clouds of darting neon fish. A thousand miles of sky laced with cotton wool cloud. Green, tilting palm fronds, and acres of white sand. An archipelago of 332 islands, 110 of which are inhabited Fiji lies approximately halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. From paddling through rainbow landscapes of soft coral, to kicking back in the shade with an icy drink, Fiji can offer you paradise by the fistful. But look towards the interior of these perfect islands, and there’s also a gritty new experience for those who hope to grab it. Feet scuffing through a fiery stretch of coals outside a Hindu Temple. Delicately jumping across in inland stream on strewn stepping stones. Diving into a shaded, inland pool fed by a rushing waterfall. Fiji’s islands have so much to offer, in addition to its beach life…
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