Spend Winter Break in Fiji Resorts
The winter break is around the corner, and if you wish to spend the holiday with the family, away from hustles and bustles of the big city, you might be interested in searching around for travel holiday service that offers fiji holiday packages. Fiji offers plenty of sun, sand, and the sea year-round, and senior family members will love the warm sunshine and friendly atmosphere offered by the islanders. Fiji is a great option for families who want to spend quality time together and great for adventurous young adults who want to have island holiday with friends.
Situated in the South Pacific Ocean, the Republic of Fiji consists of more than 330 islands and over 500 islets; many of them are still uninhabited. Fiji is located amongst New Zealand’s North Island and Kermadec, Vanuatu, Samoas, Tuvalu, Tonga, and France’s New Caledonia, Wallis, and Futuna. Since Fiji has tropical marine climate, the island nation enjoys relatively warm weather 365 days a year, with minimal extremes. Therefore, travelers who wish to avoid the freezing winter of the Northern Hemisphere, they will find traveling to Fiji during November-February as a good decision. Additionally, Fiji has several well-known fiji hotels that offer every amenities and facilities that guests will want to have.
Fiji has warm season from November to April and the country, especially in the inland area, experiences quite heavy rainfall too during these months. Therefore, if you plan to spend the winter break in one of internationally acclaimed fiji resorts, you should consider bringing along umbrella or rain coat. If you plan to enjoy semi eco-tourism in Fiji, you might be interested in staying at Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort. Built and owned by Jacques Cousteau’s son, the resort is situated on Vanua Levu Island, the second largest island in Fiji. The resort is built in an area, which was previously used as coconut plantation. Thus, guests could stroll around its vibrant gardens, lush rainforests, and see various different vegetations in the surrounding area. The whole resort is said to be eco-friendly.
Go windsurfing in Mamanuca Islands where beginners can learn how to surf with the help of professional instructors, or stroll along the Arts Village in the Pacific Harbour where you can take snapshots of local people performing fire-walking activities. You can also enjoy natural hot springs in the island and mud baths that can relieve muscle tensions and ease back pain after hours of flying. Travelers could also take a boat trip through the Mangrove forests along the coast of Viti Levu where you can watch native wildlife and hone your fishing skills. With so many activities to do in Fiji, you may want to start contacting a travel holiday service, request a Fiji holiday package, and plan your trip early to make sure you get the most of your time holidaying in Fiji.






