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Island Getaway Destinations
There are over 300 islands in Fiji and though some are uninhabited many provide the opportunity for travellers to experience a truly magnificent island getaway.
Destinations include the Mamanucas, the Yasawas, the beautiful northern islands with their lush rainforests and coral reefs, the tranquil southern islands, again with diving opportunities on reefs such as the Astrolabe and Beqa lagoon. Prices range from budget to luxury, so what island getaway is perfect for you? Much will depend on the type of holiday you are seeking.
Check out some of the suggestions below and follow the links to find more options.
- Looking for an island getaway but not keen on boat transfers? Then check out the luxury getaways on Denarau Island.
This island is connected to Nadi by a bridge so is easily accessible and only about 15 minutes from Nadi Airport.
- If it's a white sand beach you are after, then the Mamanuca Islands just off the coast from Nadi is an ideal choice for family getaway, romantic honeymoon or couples escape.
- The Yasawa
Islands also have spectacular white sand beaches. These islands are just a bit further out than the Mamanucas. In addition to a few luxury island getaways, there are some mid-range options available, plus a variety of locally owned Fijian resorts.
- For those seeking a lush tropical environment, beach coves, a true Fijian escape with lots of cultural and adventure activities then check out the northern islands of Taveuni and Savusavu. Scuba diving, fishing, kayaking and other great activities on shore as well as ocean.
- Kadavu and Beqa in the southern islands also offers similar active adventure island getaway destinations.
"Specials, last minute deals and exciting island getaway packages are available. "
There are many holiday packages available for the island getaway destinations in Fiji. Luxury packages, honeymoon specials, family breaks and last minute deals for the budget conscious. So escape to an island in Fiji to enjoy your next tropical getaway in the South Pacific.
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