Fiji is a perfect place to visit, year round. Eternal sunshine, warm
temperatures, tropical waters and lush interiors have made Fiji a true
South Pacific paradise, and the desire of many world travelers.
Holidays in Fiji will fit your own definition, and can be as unique as
the individual, couple, family or group of friends who decide to enjoy
what the island nation has to offer. From literally spending Christmas
in a gorgeous, tropical environment, to creating your own holiday by
vacating your "permanent" residence to become a temporary resident of
the hospitable Fijian islands, the islands and the native people are
ready for your arrival.
Personal Holidays in Fiji For
those who interchange the words vacation and holiday, Fiji is the
perfect place to truly escape from the daily grind, work
responsibilities and the stress that makes us all look older than we
truly are. Places such as the Koro Sun Resort on the island of Vanua
Levu, offer incredible space to all guests, as well as traditional
Fijian hospitality that makes each person feel as if they are long lost
family or visiting royalty. With a variety of accommodations to choose
from, as well as all-inclusive amenities to be enjoyed, the Koro Sun
Resort serves as a great option for couples, families, wedding parties
and honeymooners. Koro Sun guests will enjoy Fiji vacation
packages that include spa treatments at the Koro Sun Rainforest Spa, or
SCUBA diving adventures at some of the world's most incredible dive
locations. Hiking, biking, kayaking, golf, snorkeling: There are a
number of activities and vacation packages to choose from through the
resort.
Celebrating "Holidays" in Fiji For those
who prefer to build their holiday around an official government
"holiday," Fiji is "open" year round for good times. Because the island
nation is predominately of Christian faith, Fiji offers a unique
perspective and celebration of Christmas. Instead of a sled in the
snow, Santa might arrive via surfboard or catamaran. Diwali
is another popular holiday in Fiji, celebrated by the Hindu faith. It
is their festival of lights, and is celebrated publicly and socially,
and enjoyed by natives and visitors alike. Holidays in Fiji
can stem from a personal desire to escape the daily mundane, or can be
built around a local festival. Regardless of your definition, Fiji is a
place for ultimate enjoyment, and when you visit that's exactly what
you'll experience. |