Take me to Fiji...please...

If you long to visit Fiji realizing your tropical dream starts right here. With 4 chapters available to download instantly for a few dollars, you can start start planning your trip with accurate sound advice from Lonely Planet travel guides. Fiji comprises of 332 islands in the Pacific, with 110 islands that are permanently inhabited. This destination is the tropical paradise of your desert island fantasies with white powder sand and coconut trees. With recommendations on independent travel for all budgets, check out great accommodation listings, local restaurants, and detailed information on sights to see and how to get around. Your adventure starts now!

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Take me to Fiji...please...


1. Fiji - Plan your trip (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Your journey to Fiji starts here. You’ll find the tools to plan your adventure: where to go and when, how much to budget, plus indepth info on choosing which island is best for you.


2. Understand Fiji & Survial Guide (PDF Chapter) eBook version/Lonely Planet

All the info you need on everything from history, culture and the environment, to flights, public transport, climate, money, the internet...you name it. Get hints on the gay and lesbian scene and tips for women travellers, kids and travellers with disabilities, as well as a handy language guide and glossary.


3. Fiji - The Mamanuca & Yasawa Groups (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

Welcome to Fiji’s glittering crown jewels. Like a string of pearls, the picture-perfect coral atolls and islands of the Mamanucas and Yasawas arc west from Viti Levu, offering endless sunshine, exquisite beaches, stunning coral gardens and an abundance of creature comforts.


4. Fiji - Nadi, Suva & Viti Levu (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Viti Levu squats roundly and self-assuredly in the centre of the islands it governs. From sunny Nadi, the Queens Road winds along the Coral Coast to sultry Suva, the largest city in the South Pacific with a rich heritage and the country’s best restaurants and nightlife.