A country · 46 places · 4 regions

Fiji, all of it.

46 curated places across 4 regions — photographed, mapped, and noted with the season each is best in.

Taveuni, Fiji
Taveuni · via Wikimedia Commons

Fiji reads below in 4 chapters — Western Division, Central Division, Eastern Division and Northern Division — in any order you like.

Chapter I · Western Division · 15 places

Western Division

A chain of 20 volcanic islands extending 80 kilometres northwest from the Mamanuca group in western Fiji, the Yasawa Islands are characterised by dramatic hillside topography, clear-blue bays, and traditional villages that maintain Fijian customs relatively unchanged by mass tourism. The Blue Lagoon at the northern end of the chain, with its vivid turquoise water enclosed by sandbanks, is among the most recognisable natural features of the Fijian outer islands.

Suva, Fijivia Wikimedia Commons

Chapter II · Central Division · 10 places

Central Division

Suva is the capital and largest city of Fiji, set on a hilly peninsula on the southeast coast of Viti Levu. It combines colonial-era buildings, a lively municipal market and the national museum.

✦ May to October · $$

Chapter III · Eastern Division · 4 places

Eastern Division

Kadavu is Fiji's fourth-largest island, largely undeveloped and covered in dense rainforest. It borders the Great Astrolabe Reef, making it a renowned destination for diving, birdwatching and kayaking.

Taveuni, Fijivia Wikimedia Commons

Chapter IV · Northern Division · 3 places

Northern Division

The third-largest island in Fiji and known as the Garden Island, Taveuni straddles the 180th meridian and supports some of the most pristine rainforest in the Pacific. The Bouma National Heritage Park protects three tiered waterfalls descending into pools within the forest interior. The Somosomo Strait between Taveuni and Vanua Levu contains the Rainbow Reef, considered one of the top soft-coral dive sites in the world.

✦ May to October · $$

Every place in Fiji

46 places, one country.