Vatu-I-Ra Island

Vatu-I-Ra Island is a small island located between the two largest islands of Fiji, in an area known as Bligh Waters or Vatu-I-Ra passage. It is an abandoned island about 5 acres (2 hectares) in size. The nearest island is Viti Levu, about 20 kilometers away. After the famous "Mutiny…

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SauSau (Exile) Island

SauSau Island or Exile Island is a small island (15 acres / 6 ha) that is famous for having Survivor reality filmed on it. The island is about 2.5 km away from Tivi island. It is a specific island as it has flat, hills, vegetation (real ,,Robinson Crusoe" island), but…

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Tivi Island

Tivi Island has an area of about 150 acres (60 ha), length / width of about 2.5 km by 1 km (of which a huge part of the mangroves have grown around the island, without them the dimensions would be about 1.6 km by 820 m). The northern part of…

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Tikina-I-Ra

Tikina-I-Ra is part of an island of impressive size about 10233 acres (4141ha). In total there are about 25km of coastline! There are plenty of white sand beaches, coconuts, corals, hills, mangroves on the shores, and even access to deep water through the port that is within its borders. It…

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Vanua Levu

Vanua Levu is the second largest island in the country. It is located 64 km north of the main and largest island of Viti Levu. The highest point is Mount Batini 1111m above sea level. About 140,000 people live on the island. The length is about 183km.  Also, as the…

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Yasawa Islands

Yasawa Islands is an archipelago of 20 volcanic islands in western Fiji. The Jasavu group is adorned with excellent landscapes, hills, vegetation, beaches and lagoons. The Yasawa areas were locations for the famous 1949 and 1980 Blue Lagoon films, including the Sawa-I-Lau Caves and the Nanuya Levu Islands (now called…

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