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Viti Levu Island Vacations, Honeymoons and Luxury Travel Packages
Viti Levu Island the biggest island in the Fiji archipelago, the capital and the main island where the international airport now resides in City of Nadi. Viti Levu Island has many different contrasts. Inland, Viti Levu is a rugged island and has one of the most beautiful rainforests in the south pacific with many beautiful rivers and spectacular waterfalls. Mount Tomanivi is the highest mountain, reaching 1,324 meters in hight. Suva, on the southeast of Viti Levu is the capital city. Lautoka, on the nothwest is the second biggest city. Nadi in on the west coast and is where the International airport is. Rakiraki is on the northern part of Viti levu.
The Coral Coast on the south side of Viti Levu has many resorts and white sandy beaches with rainforest as a backdrop.
Coral Coast Hotel Resorts
On the west side of Viti levu is Nadi, (pronounded Nandi) where the international airport is, and is a favorite place for sugarcane fields and agriculture. There are resort hotels here, even though the scenery isn't as nice as other areas on Viti Levu, however the convience of being close to the airport and Denaru Harbor makes it the gateway to the smaller offshore island resorts.
Nadi Area & West Side Hotels:
Suva is Fiji's main business center, and capital City with a population of about 200,000. Suva also has an airport that serves all of Fiji. Suva is built on a peninsula, and also has Suva Harbor. Suva has a rich multi-racial character with an interesting Victorian architechture. Fijian, Indian, Chinese and European cultures entwine here, and the cuisine repreents those cultures. There is a Fijian cultural center at Orchid Island where you can see Fiji's flora and fauna. Thurston Gardens by the Presidents home and the museum are points of interest.
Suva Hotels
- Capricorn Hotel Suva
- Tanoa Plaza
- Hiloday Inn
- Suva Motor Inn
- Townhouse Hotel
- New Southern Cross Hotel
- Sunset Hotel
- Tradewinds
Pacific Harbor Hotels
- Lagoon Resort
- Pearl of the South Pacific
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