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Paradise on earth, where there is a more beautiful place, the strongest Fiji tour guide.

If the color of sea water in most islands is blue, then the sea water in Fiji is a very special color. Many colorful fish swarmed downstream of the water, stirring the colorful sea like elves.

Fiji is known as "one of the top ten honeymoon resorts in the world", where you can visit beautiful coasts, romantic islands, dense tropical rainforests and colorful coral reefs. Tom Hanks's film Life on a Desert Island, brooke shields's Youth Coral Island and Blue Coral Reef were all made famous here. Fiji consists of 332 islands. Maybe I didn't know where to have the most fun and how to have the most fun when I first went there. Today's colorful holiday takes you to know the main tourist attractions in Fiji and see what famous scenic spots there are in Fiji.

I. Nan Di and Denarau Island

Highlights: 1, Fiji's main international import and export and transit point to other local islands and attractions;

2. The airport is very convenient to hotels in various regions; 3. An excellent place to experience Fiji culture and appreciate local customs, with rich sightseeing options; 4. The ideal stopping point for transit tourists or tourists who transfer to other scenic spots; 5, can meet the needs of different accommodation choices, with many restaurants, souvenir shops, banks and other facilities; 6. Dana Old Port provides all kinds of shopping and entertainment facilities for tourists, which can satisfy your leisure plan for the whole day.

Second, the coral coast

Highlights: 1, one of the earliest tourism infrastructure planning areas on the main island; 2. Singatoka Village, known as the "Fiji Salad Bowl"; 3. One of the first areas to establish a national heritage park; 4. Several spectacular scenic spots, Fiji villages, sugarcane fields, pine farms, coral lagoons and beaches.

3. Pacific coast and outlying islands

Highlights: 1, Fiji's "adventure capital", where you can experience activities such as feeding fish, fishing, water skateboarding, surfing, sailing and hiking; 2. There is Lake Bekache, which is called "the softest coral capital in the world"; 3. Explore inland rivers, waterfalls and local villages; This outlying island is Bill Gates' honeymoon place.

Four. Suva

Highlights: 1, Suva is the capital of Fiji and the transportation hub of the South Pacific; 2. In Suva, you can see the coexistence of modern architecture and ancient South Pacific architecture; 3. Royal Suva Yacht Club is located in the north of this city; There are many restaurants, hotels and cafes, which are important social places.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Sunshine Coast

Highlights: 1, there are many beautiful sugarcane fields, cassava fields, villages and volcanic rocks; 2. Lautoka has a historical exhibition showing the life of early residents and a sugar city; 3. It is a gathering place for rowing enthusiasts.

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The intransitive verb Mamanuka Islands.

Highlights: 1, with many small islands, it is the most popular holiday resort; 2. You can enter the islands by cruise ship, plane or helicopter; 3. Fiji's most famous island is suitable for one-day or multi-day tours.

Seven. Assawa is.

Highlight: 1, beautiful white sand beach, blue lagoon and diverse landforms; 2. It consists of 20 small islands, with a small population, no commercial facilities on the island, and the residents live the most primitive life; There are many hills on the island.

Eight. Sawu Sawu and tamini Island

Highlights: 1, fish and shrimp in groups, surrounded by mountains, and an ancient coconut garden; 2. Sawu Sawu is a famous pearl breeding base; 3. The national flower of Fiji, Hibiscus, only grows in Tamienni Island; 4. There is a world cultural heritage, Weitabu Ocean Park; 5. The biggest mountain in Fiji is Des? Defefu Peak; 6. Tamagni Island has an international international date line (meridian) of 180 degrees.