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Top Famous Cities in Fiji

Fiji consists of more than three hundred islands and is known for its spectacular landscapes, beaches, and coral reefs. It has two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, and these are home to the majority of the population of almost 900,000 residents.



Fiji is an island nation in Melanesia, South Pacific Ocean. With a wealth of shops, services, and tours, some cities make a great base for exploring the real Fiji and its mix of cultures. The country has a well-documented economy with an abundance of natural resources like minerals, fish, and forests. Here in this blog, we discussed the best cities of Fiji which is famous for its three islands and there are cities which also famous for its specialty here you can come and enjoy your vacations.


List of Famous cities of Fiji


1.Suva


The city is the administrative and political capital of Fiji. Located on the largest island, Viti Levu, Suva holds almost half the population of Fiji. Suva is a harbor city with a melting pot of cultures. The city, along with the neighboring towns of Lami, Nasinu, and Nausori hosts over one-third of the country’s population.


2. Labasa



Labasa is located in the north of Fiji’s second-largest island, Vanua Levu. Labasa is surrounded by sugar cane farms, and thus sugar cane processing is a significant industry in the town. The town is situated on the delta formed by the three rivers of Labasa, Qawa, and Wailuku. The hub for northern Vanua Levu feels like stepping into India with curry houses and stores selling Indian attire and trinkets.


3. Lautoka



Lautoka is Fiji’s second-biggest city and is located to the west of the Viti Levi Island and is the country’s second port of entry after Suva. The city has a large Indo-Fijian presence so the streets have a lively Indian flare. The shops and large markets give visitors a great city-shopping alternative to Nadi. Other than the sugar industry, the city also houses timber milling, blending, steelworks, paints, fishing, hatchery, and other industries.


4. Nadi


Nadi is Fiji’s third-largest settlement and is located on Viti Levu island’s western side. Nadi’s population is multi-ethnic in origin. This city is spread across several different urban areas along Queens Road, where there’s a mix of shops, temples, markets, eateries, and nightlife to experience. Most international visitors who come to Fiji see the third-largest city, Nadi.

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