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Holidays – Fiji, an Introduction


May 29, 2010
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In short, Fiji is tropical paradise made up of over 220 volcanic and coral islands, of which only 100 or so are inhabited.

The archipelago is situated around 2,000 miles east of Australia, and is flanked by the world’s fourth largest barrier reef.

The main lure of Fiji when compared to other South Pacific resorts is the wealth of diversity that is on offer, both geographically and culturally. There truly is something for everyone from romantic couples and discerning travellers to thrill seekers and backpackers.

The main and largest island, Viti Levu is home to the capital, Suvo and the country’s main airport – Nadi. Although the capital doesn’t have much to offer visitors the island is amass with coral coast beaches, and has the largest concentration of costal resorts of all of Fiji’s islands.

The least developed area of Viti Levu is around the northern coast, where you will find some traditional Fijian villages backed by some of the country’s most beautiful mountains.

Just a few minutes by plane from Nadi are the Mamanuca Islands, which are easily Fiji’s most popular destination. Some of the islands are small enough to walk around, and others are bordered by miles of sweeping beaches. These islands are more geared towards those who wish to party all night, or indulge in leisurely water sports like banana boat rides, para-sailing and game fishing.

On from here are the Yasawa Islands which offer the perfect balance between traditional Fijian life and semi-popular resorts. The pace of life on these islands is generally quite slow, and there is plenty of opportunity to meet other travellers.

For the more romantic getaway then the most isolated island Rotuma, is undoubtedly the winner. Although the most expensive to get to and lacking accommodation, it offers an unparalleled amount of untouched beauty.

Lastly are the northern and southern islands that offer world class scuba diving and surfing opportunities and some excellent night time scuba diving expeditions. On land the dense rainforests and mountains make for exhilarating hiking treks.

With the wealth of activities on offer, it’s no surprise to hear that the Fuji has become a popular holidays destination. All of the extra interest in holidays to Fiji has made finding cheap holidays there a breeze a breeze.

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Snorkeling in Fiji


March 30, 2010
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Snorkeling in fiji is a highlight that just about every traveler tries when having fun in Fiji. You can find excellent reefs and amazing sea life to scope out. Not to mention a lot of great places close to the coast making it a great “pass the time away activity” if your looking for things to do in Fiji that’s affordable. All you need to get going is a mask, snorkel and a set of fins.

Be sure and put on sunscreen and maybe even a t-shirt because it’s really easy to lose track of time and get caught up in the sights and come out with a scorched back and legs. It is common to see sharks and other sea life and a lot of the underwater critters are poisonous so it’s best not to touch anything. Snorkeling in Fiji at night is an excellent experience if your not afraid of the unknown and open to different Fiji activities.

You can usually find great snorkeling gear from the tour operators and resorts but keep in mind bad snorkeling gear can ruin the experience. It’s not bad idea to find out in advance how good the gear is or bring your own. It’s pretty easy to carry, and inexpensive, plus you won’t have the thought of putting your mouth where someone else’s has been.

A lot of the places in Fiji you can only snorkel at high tide due to the coral and be cautious of the currents. The best places to go on Viti Levu is at Natadola Beach but watch the current. You can also check out Nananu-i-Ra and Beqa Lagoon. The coast in Viti Levu is not that great for snorkeling because it’s pretty deep and swimming is mostly tidal.

For the best snorkeling dive site head toward the outer islands. Some of the best sites include Mamanucas and Yasawas, Vanua Levu’s rocky coastline, particularly near Mumu’s Resort, Taveuni’s Vuna Reef, offshore of the Matava Resort in Kadavu, and the Lomaiviti Group’s Caqalai and Leleuvia. Just about any site that is accessible will lead to a great time snorkeling in Fiji.

This article is provided by Adventure Brat for Snorkeling In Fiji.

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El Cid Vacation Club


March 5, 2010
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Organizing a vacation is not an easy thing. First thing we have to do is to choose where we are going to spend our holiday. Next thing is about the transportation to reach the holiday destination; we should know the ticket price. After we know where we are going to spend our vacation, we have to determine where we are going to spend our holiday and how we can get there, we have to plan the accommodation or where we stay. Of course organizing those things are very difficult and tedious and naturally we always want to do things in simplest way. Don’t take it difficult, you can use the service of El Cid Vacation Club.

El Cid Vacation Club provides you complete list of available resorts or hotel in the place where you are going to spend your holiday with your family or perhaps with your friends. By using their service, you don’t have to make complicated research to compare prices of several resorts and hotel in your holiday place. They provide you everything you need and it makes you easier to plan your holiday with your family. You don’t have to wait any longer, just visit their website at holidaygroup.com and you just have to choose the location of your holiday.

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Vanuatu Travel Guide


February 28, 2010
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Vanuatu (previously known as the New Hebrides Islands) is an archipelago nation consisting of 83 islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean, north of New Zealand and east of Australia.

The British and French who settled the New Hebrides in the 19th century agreed in 1906 to an Anglo-French Condominium, which administered the islands until independence in 1980. European settlers released several saltwater crocodiles on the island, although today’s population on the island officially stands at 2 or 3 medium-sized individuals on the Banks Islands and no breeding has been observed. Despite its proximity to Papua New Guinea, crocodiles do not naturally occur on Vanuatu.

The climate is tropical, and almost always warm, with temperatures in the 20s and 30s celsius. The wet season runs from November to April, and can be very rainy and humid. Cyclones may occur from December to April.

HOW TO REACH

By boat – Vanuatu’s main ports are Port-Vila on the island of Efate and Luganville on the island of Espiritu Santo.

The Pacific and Orient (P&O) Cruise lines operate regular cruises through Vanuatu waters.

Tallship Soren Larsen, sails from Fiji to Port Vila and Santo and explores the northern Banks Islands once a year. 2008: Sails from Lautoka to Yasawa island then Vanuatu – 18 nights from 31 Aug-18 Sept.

Subsequent 11 night cruises explore the Banks Islands, then the isolated islands of central Vanuatu, depart from Port Vila via Tanna island to New Caledonia on 19 Oct

By plane – The main international airport is located in Port-Vila with flights to and from:

Australia – Brisbane – Air Vanuatu (Qantas code share and Pacific Blue

Sydney – Air Vanuatu (Qantas code share)

Melbourne – Air Vanuatu

New Zealand – Auckland – Air Vanuatu and Air New Zealand

Fiji – Nadi – Air Vanuatu and Air Pacific

New Caledonia – Nouméa – Air Vanuatu and Aircalin

Singapore – Singapore Airlines

Solomon Islands – Solomon Airlines

Direct flights from both Sydney and Brisbane to Luganville with Air Vanuatu

STAY SAFE

Port Vila is, on the whole, a very safe and friendly environment. You are unlikely to encounter any trouble unless you do something extremely provocative.

There are no seriously poisonous snakes, spiders, or insects on Vanuatu, however there are various poisonous aquatic animals that you should beware of if you are swimming, snorkeling, or diving in the area. The most dangerous of these is the stonefish. Saltwater crocodiles are present, so the likelihood of an attack is minimal.

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Luxury Villas in Fiji


December 25, 2009
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You may think you’ve found the perfect luxury villa in Fiji, but if you haven’t found the Koro Sun Resort, you absolutely must keep looking. In fact, look toward the island of Vanua Levu and on the south shore you’ll find the Koro Sun, hiding in the rainforests as the resort grounds give way to the warm, clear waters of the Koro Sea. Yes, there are more than a few options within the world of Fiji vacation properties that offer luxury villas, but you’ll be hard pressed to find a place that offers the amenities, activities and adventures offered through Koro Sun.
The Koro Sun Resort — Home To Fiji Luxury Villas
The Koro Sun in a word: diverse. (It was a toss up between diverse, awesome and incredible, but great diversity generally covers all categories.) The Koro Sun Resort is set apart. It’s not lost in a city environment, yet it’s close enough to Savusavu for you to get a little citified fix if you feel the need. Located on over 100 acres of virgin Fijian rainforest and gorgeous beaches, the Koro Sun Resort offers a little something to everyone, regardless of personal interest. With an array of accommodations and packages, there’s a niche for every traveler from honeymooner to family of four.
The Koro Sun Resort Luxury Villas In Fiji
When you’re hoping for a little more space on your Fiji vacation, there’s no need to look further than up the hillside from the Koro Sun Lagoon. You’ll see the Koro Sun Villas peeking out amongst the native rain trees, ranging in size from 1,700 sq. feet to 5,000 sq. feet. All of these villas offer three bedrooms, multiple baths, large living areas, private verandas, swimming pools, full kitchens displaying contemporary designer style and boasting a stocked refrigerator.
Oh, and to get to the resort activities and beaches down the hill — there is a private electric cart for your personal use. If you prefer to eat in, chefs from the resort are available to join your party and offer something fresh for your personal table — seriously.
Koro Sun Fiji Luxury Villas — Resort Amenities
You thought the villa amenities were all that you’d be offered at the resort? Not even close. You’ll receive 20 percent discounts at the restaurants on the resort grounds, in addition to three gourmet meals that come with your villa accommodations. You’ll also enjoy discounts to the incomparable Rainforest Spa , where you can enjoy anything from a massage to an invigorating body wrap.
Koro Sun Fiji Luxury Villas — Resort Adventures
Whether you wish to relax or stay busy during your Fiji luxury villa vacation, the Koro Sun Resort offers more than a few opportunities for both categories. From relaxing on the beach to gently kayaking across the shallows of the Koro Lagoon and Koro Sea to golf, tennis and volleyball, you can enjoy a few things familiar. If you hope to enjoy more Fijian tradition, how about hiking through the rainforests, finding a few beautiful waterfalls, snorkeling in the tropical waters or participating in a traditional Lovo and Meke?
If you’re not sold on everything the Koro Sun Resort has to offer, understand this: there’s even more.
A stay at one of the Koro Sun’s Luxury Villas and you’ll have no problem realizing your dream vacation.

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