Pacific Island Paradises

2013

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fIJI local bus service on each of the main islands, and deluxe coach tours. Taxis are inexpensive and metered. Ferries, helicopters and seaplanes provide transportation between an extensive network of docks and airfields throughout the islands and resorts. Food and entertainment Most nightclubs, restaurants and cinemas are located in the city centres, with most of the larger hotels and resorts providing their own entertainment in the form of Fijian nights which include a lovo (food cooked in an underground oven), sometimes the yaqona ceremony (kava drinking) and always a meke (song and dance). There's a good selection of restaurants in the major centres featuring Chinese, Japanese, Indian, French, and European foods. A number of places offer Fijian cuisine which is most often seafood, cooked in coconut milk, and steamed or boiled rather than fried. Activities Fiji is renowned for the variety of activities Go on, share the experience! Vodafone will connect you to the world, even from the remotest of places. 36 www.paradisesonline.com

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