Suva, Fiji - Nadi, Fiji 5 days trip
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Night Life
Historic Places
Culture
Great Food
Beaches
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Suva, Fiji
2 nights Tue. Jul 11-Thu. Jul 13Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Savusavu, Fiji
1 night Thu. Jul 13-Fri. Jul 14Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Nadi, Fiji
1 night Fri. Jul 14-Sat. Jul 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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2 nightsTue. Jul 11 - Thu. Jul 13
Suva is the capital and the second most populated municipality of Fiji, after Nasinu. It is on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Rewa Province, Central Division. Suva is Fiji's political and administrative capital. It is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in the southern Pacific Ocean and has become an important regional centre. Students from the Pacific region and a growing expatriate community make up a significant portion of the city's population. Its main attractions include gardens, historic buildings, and nearby nature.
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1 nightThu. Jul 13 - Fri. Jul 14
Savusavu is a town in the Fijian Province of Cakaudrove. The town is located on the south coast of Vanua Levu Island. Savusavu is known as "the hidden paradise of Fiji." It's famous for its hot springs, located mostly opposite the Hot Springs Hotel – although at low tide you can see the steam from numerous smaller outlets all along the foreshore. In late 19th century these hot springs for a period of two months turned into 12m-18m tall geysers. Be sure to visit the farmer's market, and explore some of the nearby natural features.
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1 nightFri. Jul 14 - Sat. Jul 15
Nadi is the third-largest conurbation in Fiji, and is located on the western side of the main island of Viti Levu. Nadi is multiracial with many of its inhabitants Indian or Fijian, along with a large transient population of foreign tourists. Along with sugar cane production, tourism is a mainstay of the local economy. The Nadi region has a higher concentration of hotels and motels than any other part of Fiji. Its attractions include the lush nature, the colorful temple, and the superb beaches.
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