
Sumérgete en la rica historia y cultura de Fiji a través de sus museos y monumentos.
Sumérgete en la rica historia y cultura de Fiji a través de sus museos y monumentos.
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Descubre la rica historia, arte y tradiciones de Fiji
Fiji is an island country in Oceania made up of more than 300 islands. It is a dream destination known for its tropical landscapes, crystal-clear waters ideal for diving and a vibrant culture that mixes Melanesian, Polynesian and Indian traditions.
Kava is the national drink and the center of social life in Fiji. Participating in a Kava ceremony is an honor and an essential way to connect with local culture. It is a ritual where an infusion made from the root of the kava plant, known for its relaxing properties, is shared. It is a moment of respect, shared stories and welcome that symbolizes the unity between the visitor and the community.
Located near the island of Kadavu, it is one of the largest and most pristine coral reefs in the world. It offers exceptional visibility and amazing marine biodiversity, including manta rays, reef sharks and an explosion of colorful soft corals. It is a paradise for both expert divers and snorkelers looking for an authentic underwater experience.
The Yasawa are a chain of volcanic islands famous for their wild beauty and for being the setting for films such as 'The Blue Lagoon'. Touring them by boat allows you to discover hidden coves, swim in sea caves such as Sawa-i-Lau and visit remote villages where traditions remain intact. It is the perfect definition of tropical adventure.
This group of islands is the most accessible from the main airport and is home to some of the most spectacular resorts in the country. Here, the concept of 'Fiji Time' makes sense: there is no rush, just the sound of the waves and the wind in the palm trees. It is the ideal place to practice water sports, enjoy romantic dinners on the beach or simply do nothing under the sun.
Located in Taveuni, known as the 'Garden Island', this park is a sanctuary of biodiversity. Its trails take you through dense rainforests to the impressive Tavoro waterfalls, where you can swim in natural freshwater pools surrounded by lush vegetation and exotic birds.
To understand Fiji you have to visit its villages. Following the protocol of 'sevusevu' (presenting a gift of kava to the village chief), visitors can enter a world of traditional houses (bures), learn about local crafts and witness war dances. It is a lesson in humility, community and respect for the land.
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Get ready for a much slower pace of life. Things don't always happen at the exact scheduled time. Relax, be patient and enjoy the moment; that is the essence of the trip to Fiji.
When visiting a local village, modest dress (shoulders and knees covered) is mandatory. It is disrespectful to wear a hat or sunglasses on your head inside the village, as the head is considered sacred.
To move between islands, fast ferries (such as the Yasawa Flyer) are efficient. On the larger islands, local buses are very cheap and a great way to see the scenery, although taxis are affordable and convenient.
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