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Cheapest Flights to Fiji

Virgin Australia
11 Jan, Sun
07:00 AM
Sydney - Nadi
1 stop
8h
SYD-NAN
Virgin Australia
13 Dec, Sat
07:00 AM
Sydney - Nadi
1 stop
7h 10m
SYD-NAN
Virgin Australia
4 Jan, Sun
09:00 AM
Sydney - Nadi
1 stop
10h 15m
SYD-NAN
Fiji Airways
28 Dec, Sun
11:45 PM
Melbourne - Nadi
Non-stop
5h
MEL-NAN
Virgin Australia
11 Dec, Thu
10:00 AM
Melbourne - Nadi
Non-stop
5h
MEL-NAN
Virgin Australia
14 Dec, Sun
10:20 AM
Adelaide - Nadi
1 stop
8h 25m
ADL-NAN
Jetstar
18 Dec, Thu
07:00 AM
Melbourne - Nadi
Non-stop
4h 55m
MEL-NAN
Qantas
24 Dec, Wed
09:00 PM
Melbourne - Nadi
1 stop
15h 45m
MEL-NAN
Virgin Australia
19 Dec, Fri
06:15 AM
Melbourne - Nadi
1 stop
7h 55m
MEL-NAN
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Currency FJD
Number of flights per week 1
Top destinations Nadi
Most popular airline Emirates
Most popular airport Nadi Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 15 hour 30 min

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About Fiji

Fiji Islands Republic, officially known as the Republic of Fiji, is an island country located in Oceania. Its borders are in the southern and eastern hemispheres. Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, Fiji is also a highly popular destination for tourism. Having been under British sovereignty for many years, Fiji declared its independence on October 10, 1970. As of 2006, Fiji has a population of nearly one million, and its capital is Suva.
The country is divided into four regions - Central, Eastern, Northern, Rotuma, and Western - and one dependent region, situated in the South Pacific. Located between Melanesia and Polynesia, Fiji consists of 322 islands and 522 islets, with the most significant islands being Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Almost all of the islands are covered in tropical forests. While Fijan is the official language, due to the country's colonial history English and Hindi are also widely spoken. Other major cities besides the capital Suva include Lautoka and Nadi. The currency used in the country is the Fiji Dollar.
Fiji, rich in tropical forests, minerals, and fish resources, primarily relies on tourism for its economy. With a well-developed economy among Pacific islands, tourism plays a crucial role in Fiji. Hosting an average of 350,000 tourists annually, the country is an ideal destination for sun, sand, and sea. Its main natural resources include timber, fish, gold, copper, petroleum, and hydro energy, with approximately 11% of the land suitable for agriculture.
Sugar production contributes one-third of the country's industrial activity, and Fiji has also made significant progress in the garment, dried coconut, gold, and silver industries. Most of the population earns a living through agriculture. Exported products include cassava, coconut, rice, potatoes, bananas, livestock, fish, and sugarcane.
The country experiences little climate change in many months of the year due to its tropical maritime climate. Fiji has two distinct seasons: wet and dry. The wet and humid season occurs between November and April, often accompanied by tropical cyclones. The dry season is between May and October, generally without rain. Given the highly developed tourism, most festivals are organized in the summer months. Some of the most popular festivals include the Hindu Festival of Lights during Diwali, The Bula Festival, the Sugar Festival, and the Hibiscus Festival.
The fishing industry, thriving due to Fiji's location and climate, places fish and seafood in the spotlight of its traditional cuisine. In addition to these, rice, taro, breadfruit, sweet potatoes, cassava, and coconuts are among the most consumed foods in Fiji.

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