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What tourist attractions are interesting in Fiji?

Suva, the capital of the Republic of Fiji Islands, is known as "one of the top ten honeymoon resorts in the world". Here are some interesting tourist attractions in Fiji, please refer to them!

Attractions 1: Mallolo Island

Mallolo Island in Fiji is called "Plant Island" by local people, belonging to Mamanuka Islands, which is very close to Mana Island. This island is small, but it has all kinds of recreational facilities. Besides swimming and diving, there are fishing and windsurfing. You can also walk in the mountains, play tennis, and even have restaurants to teach tourists how to cook Fijian-style meals. Here, it seems that you can do a lot of things, sunbathe on the beach, or do a Fiji-style SPA in the hotel to relax.

Malloro Island is an idyllic island paradise, where you can get rid of the pressure of modern life, relax on golden beaches, rich coral reefs, swaying palm trees in coconut groves and blue oceans, and give you paradise-like enjoyment. Mallolo Island is a very kind and simple holiday resort, which contains the simple lifestyle of local Fijians and their original Fijian culture. The hospitable Maloro villagers are true descendants of Fiji, and they will bring you the most authentic Fiji cultural experience.

No matter where you come from in the world, you can't help putting on a diving suit and experiencing the magical power brought by the depths of the sea. Mallolo owns the largest diving and water sports company in Fiji, as well as various characteristic bars and Pacific-style spas, which makes your trip to Mallolo full of magical charm.

Attraction 2: Mamanuka Islands

MamanukaIslands If Wakaya Club is the palace of one island and one hotel, then MamanukaGroup in the west of Oshima is the home of one island and one hotel. Mamanuka Islands include Mana Island, Shipwreck Island, Malloro Island, Treasure Island, Charity Island and South Island. Mana Island is the most famous.

You can reach any island by yacht from the big island. Hotels on the island usually operate water entertainment facilities, ranging from luxurious five-star hotels to cheap apartment-style hotels, with monthly packages. White sand, blue sea, blue sky and simple Fijians are the connection points of each island. Most family travelers in Europe and America choose to stay with one family for ten days and a half, and they can dive and sunbathe every day, or sit under the promenade and drink tea and enjoy the sunset. The most precious and fascinating thing in Fiji is the vast blue sea and blue sky, which floats out of the sea like a pearl-like coral reef island. People can't help holding their breath. MamanucaGroup is a small island group with developed coral reefs, which is closest to Kirishima, USA. There are about 20 small islands in Mamanukau Island Group, which are formed by volcanic topography, sedimentary limestone topography and coral reef debris. Among them, Beachcomber, PlantaionIsland and TreasureIsland are the most representative coral reefs in Fiji, while ManaIsland is the place frequented by China people. It takes about two hours from the yacht dock on Danarawu Island to Mana Island, 30 kilometers away, and the beach surfing island is 20 kilometers away from the dock. The closer the ship leaves the island, the stronger the feeling of being shocked by the beautiful scenery. There are white sand islands floating in the deep blue sea, green coconut shadows swaying on the island, and several clouds floating in the blue sky. At this time, the eyes will not blink more. After the yacht slowed down, corals were reflected in the clear water, and colorful colors came into view.

This kind of coral reef is the limestone skeleton of coral washed by waves, which is formed by long-term accumulation of debris. Coral reefs are usually accompanied by them, slightly above sea level, to protect sand islands from being washed by waves and blown away by the wind. So there are developed coral reefs around the sand island, where you can snorkel and enjoy the colorful world in the sea. Coral reefs can also break waves, so snorkeling and swimming are safe.

Attraction 3: Borma National Heritage Park.

Buma National Heritage Park was established in 1990, mainly to protect the tropical rain forest and its rich species on Taveuni Island, and also to maintain the survival of villagers in villages near the park. The park occupies 80% of tamini Island, mainly covering 150 square kilometers of tropical rain forest and coastal green forest. The park is famous for its dazzling waterfalls, forest hiking trails and coastal trails.

The waterfalls in Borma National Heritage Park are world-famous, because Hollywood's business card "Blue Coral Reef" was shot here. This is a pure place, visitors can walk into the forest hiking trail and see the beauty of the Star Waterfall here. There are three Tavolo waterfalls near the park visitor service center, and the water flowing from each waterfall forms a natural swimming pool. Among them, the height of the first waterfall is 24 meters, which can be reached by walking 10 minutes from the tourist service center along the flat path; The second waterfall takes about 30 to 40 minutes to walk. Although small, it is also a good natural swimming pool. The road to there is steep, but there are paved steps and railings. Besides, you can see many local animals and plants in Borma National Heritage Park, which will be an interesting and pleasant trip.

Attraction 4: Sleeping Giant Garden

The sleeping giant's garden is located at the foot of Nausori Highland in Fiji, not far north of Nadi. It was originally a private garden created by American wheelchair detective raymond burr in 1977. At first, this garden was not famous, but later, with the increase of tropical orchids planted in the garden, Sleeping Giant Garden has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Fiji.

Although the sleeping giant garden is famous for orchids, its interesting shape and structure are also attractive enough. From a distance, the whole garden looks like a giant with a deep facial contour, sleeping with a local stomach, hence the name of the garden.

In this 20-hectare botanical garden, there are about 2,000 different kinds of orchids, including some rare orchids unique to Fiji. It is the largest orchid garden in Fiji. In addition, many tropical plants are specially planted in the park, and there are thirty or forty kinds of precious lotus flowers in Asia! Walking on a country road full of natural flavor in the sleeping giant garden, surrounded by a jungle, there will be a large lotus pond dotted in this garden like pearls. The road full of flowers and orchids of various postures is definitely a beautiful enjoyment!