Fiji
One of the first South Pacific countries that became popular with tourists, the Republic of Fiji still retains its natural beauty and laidback tropical island atmosphere. It is made up of over 300 islands, of which only around a third are inhabited. Fiji has a developed economy due to its rich natural resources including minerals and of course fish. Whatever kind of landscape takes your fancy, you are likely to find it on Fiji- from mountains to palm forests and lagoons to beaches, one of the islands has it. What is even more attractive than the scenery, though, is the people. Known as some of the friendliest in the world, Fijians welcome visitors with open hands and hearts, making everyone feel welcome. The country has a fascinating history; over half of the population are descendents from south Asia who came to work in the sugar plantations in the 1800s. Families should check out the cultural shows including fire walking, kava drinking and the warrior dances by grass-skirted Fijian men. Another long-haul destination, getting to Fiji from the UK takes around 24 hours (we promise it’s worth it!)
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