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Palm trees fringe the white sandy beaches, warm sapphire waters beg to be swam in and explored. Fresh seafood and tropical fruits are on the menu and the locals are as equally welcoming as the ...
A sprawl of heady nightlife bars and earthy shanty towns, Suva is the perfect spot to taste the laid-back life-affirming vibes of the South Pacific. Explore the town with a local tourHQ guide.
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Palm trees fringe the white sandy beaches, warm sapphire waters beg to be swam in and explored. Fresh seafood and tropical fruits are on the menu and the locals are as equally welcoming as the ...
There are several things to think about when traveling alone, one of which is figuring out the purpose of your trip. Are you trying to make friends your age, sleep all day and party all night, ...
In a country where superlatives aren’t that hard to come by, Suva does well to muster an impressive collection. Not only is it the largest city of Fiji, but also home to the island nation’s largest universities, it’s tallest building and undoubtedly most of its cosmopolitan populations. Granted it’s just a stone’s throw from the paradisiacal beaches of Denarau and Natadola, but it’s a far cry from both, with its bubbling nightlife scene, palm-shaded shanty towns and the lively seaside strip of Victoria Parade.
Suva is also a great place to immerse oneself in the South Pacific vibe, and those looking to do so can take off for a trek to the Colo-I-Suva forest park or don a garland of hibiscus flowers and ask their Suva tourist guide for places to grab tickets to a city rugby game, where teams of stout islanders face off against each other like the tribal warriors that once inhabited the volcanic hills all around. Indian influences also abound with Bollywood movies and curry houses aplenty rubbing shoulders with Fijian cookhouses downtown, where steamy Fijian curry and its ubiquitous mango sides are washed down with generous servings of kava.
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