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Fiji is made up of 333 mountainous islands, each bordered by pink coral reefs and the warm startling aqua-colored waters of the South Pacific. In Fiji you will find white sand beaches ringed with swaying Palm trees, stunning coral islands where no one lives or stays, lagoons, high mountains, tropical rain forests, a culture focused on the traditional, pleasant weather and exciting dining and night life. But it is the people of Fiji, who are friendly and welcoming, who have given this country its reputation as a paradise. A Fiji holiday is filled with fascinating attractions for tourists.

The Fiji Museum is located just outside of Suva City in the Thurston botanical gardens. Its collection includes archaeological remains of the nation’s indigenous people from some 3,700 years ago. The museum’s main wings are the Masi Gallery, which features traditional cloth, the Pre-Historic Gallery which specializes in ancient Vitian culture, and a history gallery which includes the rudder from the HMS Bounty mutiny, war clubs, cannibal forks, shell jewelry and tanoa bowls. An air-conditioned upstairs gallery is packed with Indo-Fijian exhibits of the clothing worn, agricultural practices, and displays related to the Hindi experience. The museum also has a gift shop.

The Suva Municipal Market, the largest and busiest market in all of the South Pacific, offers a wide variety of very fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, fish, meat and much, much more. Its rows of stalls are stacked with produce, clothes, shoes, and handicrafts. Many of the tables sport a few brightly colored spice bins for sale. Women can be seen sitting on blankets and under tarps to stay cool. There is a huge display with all types of weighing scales for kava, a prized Fijian herb. All of the produce is extremely fresh, since it is brought in by trucks and buses from the countryside each day.

The Arts Village-Pacific Harbour is a beautiful Fijian village built on the banks of a lake. Within it is the tallest traditional temple in Fiji and the head chief’s bungalow is decorated with a thatched roof. There is much to see and do in in this village. The Bega Firewalkers put on a show that has something for everyone; singing, dancing, acrobatics, storytelling and mock fighting. There are boat trips around the village, or tours into the village for personal visits with Fijians working at different crafts including wood carving, weaving and boat building.

Sigatoka River Safari is an extremely popular eco/cultural tour in Fiji. Part of the reason could be that the operation is very well run. Air-conditioned buses pick up travelers and take them to the custom-built safari jet boats. These boats anchor at a different village within the community each day, so as not to disturb the people living there. The tour is brought to life by the driver/guide who shares with participants facts about the area’s history, customs of the Fijian people, and legends that exist about the area. So, you might see villagers bathing themselves in the river, children at play and women doing their laundry. You also might get to participate in a Kava ceremony, get to taste real Fijian foods, and only if you want to, take a swim in the crystal-clear Sigatoka River.

Navala Fijian Village, known as the most picturesque place in Fiji, is situated in the Navala Valley, Lautoka, Viti Levu. This is where you will see a living example of Fiji’s indigenous culture, where residents exist as their ancestors did. There are 200 traditional thatched-roof bure huts within the village. They were built not with concrete or sheet metal, but only bamboo and wood. Visitors are asked to present a sevusevu, which is literally a presentation or a ceremonial gift, traditionally a bunch of the herb kava, to the village chief. Once that is offered, they may be given the opportunity to participate in a traditional kava-drinking ceremony before being taken on a village tour.

These days flights to Fiji make a Fiji holiday easily accessible.

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Polynesian Cultural Center, Hawaii

By: Terry Reim

About the Author

Terry Reim has more than 25 years’ experience as an editor and writer in newspaper, magazine, trade book, textbook, and technical publishing, He has also authored numerous books himself, including the 13 annual editions of the Daily Planet Almanac (1975-1987) and Kicking the Bucket (with Kim Long, 1986). While Managing Editor of Horses Magazine in Carlsbad, CA for four years, and DesertUSA.com, an online travel and adventure guide to the American Southwest for three years, he authored dozens of articles as well. Terry lives in Maui, Hawaii.

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Polynesian Cultural Center, Hawaii, located in Laie, Oahu about an hour’s drive from Waikiki, showcases 7 native Polynesian villages that give visitors the rare opportunity to participate in the daily adventures of Hawaiian and other South Pacific cultures. Together with the Center’s authentic luau and the world’s largest night show, the Polynesian Cultural Center has become the most popular paid visitor attraction in the Hawaiian islands..

All the Romance and Excitement of the South Pacific

Many South Pacific nations are represented at the Polynesian Cultural Center, where recreated villages, exhibits and hands-on activities highlight 8 of them: Samoa, Aotearoa (Maori New Zealand), Fiji, Hawaii, Marquesas, Tahiti, Tonga and Rapa Nui (Easter Island).

• Meet, learn about and interact with the people of Hawaii, Samoa, Maori New Zealand (Aotearoa), Fiji, Tahiti, the Marquesas and Tonga

• Watch Hawaii’s only canoe pageant

• Experience an authentic Hawaiian luau, a Hawaiian food feast and dinner-show feast fit for an ali’i (royal

chief) complete with Imu ceremony, Hawaiian dances, Hawaiian music and entertainment

• Enjoy our world-famous evening show, “Horizons: Where the Sea Meets the Sky”

• Enjoy family activities from all of Polynesia.

Founding of the Nonprofit Polynesian Cultural Center

The Center is a 42-acre facility on the North Shore of Oahu. Founded in 1963, the nonprofit Center was created so that the Pacific Island students of nearby Brigham Young University Hawaii could work their way through college by sharing their island heritage with visitors.

As early as 1844, missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (popularly called the Mormons) were working among the Polynesians in Tahiti and surrounding islands. Missionaries arrived in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) in 1850. By 1865, the LDS Church had purchased the 6,000-acre plantation that encompasses all of Laie.

The students come from an area that covers approximately 12 million square miles of the Pacific Ocean. At the heart of the PCC experience are the island villages, which offer visitors a unique opportunity to learn about — and participate in — the customs of each island.

Travel Throughout Polynesia in a Single Day

Visitors are encouraged to take part in a number of authentic activities, representing everything from island games and crafts to food preparation and war training skills. An authentic Hawaiian luau, all-you-can-eat buffets, a canoe pageant, an IMAX™ theater, shops and the world’s largest evening show are all part of the experience.

With its large lagoon, waterfalls, lush tropical flora, and an “erupting” volcano, the Polynesian Cultural Center captures all the romance and excitement of the South Pacific islands. A visit here represents a chance to travel through Polynesia in a single day, and participate in the celebration of centuries of Polynesian culture — no passport is required.

Several villages provide more adventurous activities than the normal cultural presentations that have been scheduled throughout the day. These new activities now available include Spear Throwing, Fire Walking, Wood & Tiki Carving, Fire Pit Cooking, Tree Climbing, Fire Starting, Fire Knife Dancing, Tattoos, Haka Dance, Maori War Canoe, Coconut Husking.

The Polynesian Cultural Center has become world-renowned as a special place of enchantment, entertainment and education. The allure of old Polynesia lingers among the Pacific island people who demonstrate their traditional arts and crafts and perform their lively songs and dances at the Polynesian Cultural Center from noon till 10pm, 7 days a week.

All Day Package on Oahu

All Day Package for Polynesian Polynesian Cultural Center on Hawaii is the best way to experience the cultural, diversity and spirit of Polynesia. The Ambassador Package – with or without luau or transportation, is a great way to enjoy this unique Oahu treasure. Or take a Deluxe Circle Island Tour to explore many of Honolulu’s most scenic areas, tropical forests, Dole Plantation and Northshore surfing beaches, along with a visit to the Polynesian cultural Center.

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Terry Reim has more than 25 years’ experience as an editor and writer in newspaper, magazine, trade book, textbook, and technical publishing, He has also authored numerous books himself, including the 13 annual editions of the Daily Planet Almanac (1975-1987) and Kicking the Bucket (with Kim Long, 1986). While Managing Editor of Horses Magazine in Carlsbad, CA for four years, and DesertUSA.com, an online travel and adventure guide to the American Southwest for three years, he authored dozens of articles as well. Terry lives in Maui, Hawaii.

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