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Suva is Fiji's capital and commercial centre, and the largest urban area in the South Pacific outside of Australia and New Zealand. The city's wet weather shouldn't deter you from visiting the grand colonial buildings, parks and broad avenues.
From the Suva Travel Guide
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5 stars for all items - when comparing the place to other hostels an historic building with lots of character, warmth and soul Great staff Clean, accessible, friendly, open, comfortable, safe and great value for money Walking distance to the city CBD Accessible to everything The best thing is the gym just two doors down the road. ... more
Fiji and the Cook Islands- bit of advice needed
Couldn't tell you about Cook Islands, but I went to Fiji. For nightlife, there's a few places in Nadi, Suva, Lautoka and Nausori. Outside of the citites/big towns, there's not much in that department ...
New Zealand to the islands
Anyone know any goodsite(especially aggregator sites) that have cheap flights from New Zealand to islands like Fiji, Samoa, New Caledonia + others. I'm having trouble getting cheap prices. The best I got was £212 sterling for Auckland to Suva in Fiji. I'm looking for one-way flights in particular, but what I ...
Anyone been to Fiji?!
Yes Nadi and Suva are very plain get a resort and stay there and you will have good time. ...
MONDAY, FEB. 9: SUVA, FIJI
. That was fine, but now our time is (at the moment) 16 hours AHEAD of East Coast time! 1. Suva is the largest ...
Posted in THE CHAPLAIN AND ME:106 DAYS ON SERENITY by Swenigale
Taveuni-Suva-Nananu-i-ra
. The ferry from Taveuni to Suva was pretty rough. The Sofe used to be an old Russion Cargo ship- its primary ...
Posted in Sojourn a la South Pacific by LadyCroft
Day 8
We finally arrived in Suva today and we were excited to see where we’d be spending the next 5 months. We took a quick tour of the city just to grab lunch and get to know our bearing a bit. I knew Suva was the most populated city in the South Pacific Islands but was still amazed to see how bustling ...
Posted in Robyn's Fijian Adventure! by Pokornyr