1. Getting to Fiji isn't as difficult as you think.
From Vietnam, you can book flights to Fiji with airlines such as China Southern Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, Korean Air, Air Pacific, etc., departing from two major airports: Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat. There are many flights with various departure times, ensuring that the travel needs of all passengers are met. If you arrive in Fiji early in the morning, you'll have the opportunity to spend the rest of the day exploring waterfalls, enjoying coconut drinks, or taking a nap in the shade of palm trees.
Tourists can choose seaplanes to travel between Fiji's scattered islands.
In addition, traveling between the islands of Fiji, which are far apart, is very easy as there are plenty of transportation options available, from seaplanes and helicopters to ferries or motorboats.
2. "Wandering around" until tired.
The Fiji Islands comprise 333 small islands, meaning you'd need to stay in Fiji for at least a year, visiting one island a day, to explore this paradise nation. From the largest island, Viti Levu, which receives all international flights, you can reach almost all other parts of Fiji. To make the most of your trip, you can explore island groups, such as the magnificent Yasawa Islands, a group of 20 volcanic islands in the Western Subdivision of Fiji.

3. Relax at your private villa.
Having breakfast in bed, strolling leisurely along the pristine white sand beach, and swimming in the warm morning water are no longer just dreams. In Fiji, these are real-life experiences. Private island resorts in Fiji typically have very few guests, so you'll receive exceptional hospitality and attentive service.

4. Explore pristine seascapes
With reef sharks and turtles, along with intricate caves and rock formations, Fiji offers you the most spectacular and unforgettable scuba diving and snorkeling experiences. And what's more, you might even occasionally swim with stingrays and befriend dolphins! You'll also be overwhelmed when diving to admire the Rainbow Reef (in the Somosomo Strait between the islands of Taveuni and Vanua Levu in Fiji), with its eye-catching candy-colored coral and a shimmering, snow-white coral wall.

5. Fiji is not just about the sea.
Fiji's Taveuni Island is blessed with idyllic natural beauty, featuring endemic plant species and lush, verdant scenery. Most visitors to Bouma National Heritage Park typically stop at the first tier of the falls and plunge straight into the water for a refreshing swim.

But those with experience (and sturdy shoes) will continue along the rainforest path to reach the second and third tiers of the waterfall. If you're lucky, you might even spot the Tagimoucia flower, with its crimson and white blossoms, Fiji's iconic flower, said to have formed from the tears of a forbidden love.
Tagimoucia flower
6. Alone, together
When you visit Fiji, you won't have to worry about reserving a spot. Feel free to choose a place on the pristine, peaceful, and quiet beaches to relax, sunbathe, read a book, take a nap, or even have a picnic without disturbing anyone. Furthermore, the resorts on Fiji offer a wealth of unique amenities perfect for couples wanting to escape the hustle and bustle.

Sunsets in Fiji also provide the perfect backdrop for romantic dates. As the sun slowly disappears behind the ocean horizon, it shrinks and brightens, and sometimes, just a second before vanishing, it flashes a vibrant emerald green. So, as the sky begins to turn pink, enjoy a refreshing cocktail together, facing the sea and admiring that brilliant natural light.
7. When you arrive, you're just a guest; when you leave, you're family.
You'll undoubtedly remember immersing yourself in the gentle waves, letting the clear water wash away your worries; the feeling of the wind caressing your hair while cycling along the island's trails; and the cooking class, where you and seemingly strangers became incredibly close and familiar, learning to make delicious local dishes. But that's not all, because Fiji is magical in its ability to transform visitors, initially just there to relax, find inspiration and energy for the repetitive days ahead, into members of the family who linger, reluctant to leave, and always yearn to return to this peaceful haven. So go; go to explore, to make friends, to forget the burdens weighing on your shoulders, and to gain a new "family."


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