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The
northern islands
of Vanua Levu (Big
Island) and Taveuni
are known for their
leisurely
pace of life.
Savusavu
has become a popular
centre for tourists
owing to its diving
and yachting facilities.
Taveuni
is Fiji's
third largest island
and is world
renowned
for its amazing
underwater habitant
including the 31km
long Rainbow Reef.
Also
known
as the Garden
Island,
it's covered in
dense
tropical bush
and offers
pristine forest
walks, horse riding,
historical sights
and bird watching.
Fiji's
northern region
is easily accessible
by air
also includes the
smaller islands
of Laucala,
Qamea, Matagi, Namenalala,
Nukubati
and Kaibu
which offer a range
of accommodation
options.
The
Sugar town of Labasa
is connected to
the tourist and
copra town of Savusavu
through the Savusavu/Labasa
Highway and accessible
by car, bus or passing
van.
The
hibiscus highway
offers another alternative
van ride to view
some of the most
pristine areas in
the North. One can
also travel through
the Savusavu,Saqani,
dogotuki highway
which is a whole
day ride and watch
the largest bay
in Fiji the Natewa
Bay.
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