Working
in Fiji
Often referred to as the ‘Crossroads of the South
Pacific’ because of it’s geographical location,
the Fiji Islands is a hospitable land of contrasts in people,
flora, fauna and culture.
It is home to people who have been called the friendliest
on earth. It is made up of a chain of over 300 islands and
is a cosmopolitan cocktail of culture, race and religion.
It is a place where ‘bula’, the traditional Fijian
greeting, is a very special word and you can relax without
a care in the world.
Fiji Islands has a population of just over 750,000 and a
land area of 18,200 km taken up mostly by the two major islands
Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.
Photo’s
and information courtesy of:
The South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) |