
Fiji Islands
The Fiji Islands are an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, consisting of over 300 islands, with around 110 inhabited. Known for their stunning beaches, coral reefs, and lush interiors, they attract tourists and are home to diverse cultures and languages. Fiji’s economy relies largely on tourism, agriculture, and fisheries. The country has a tropical climate, with warm temperatures and high humidity. It features a mix of indigenous Fijian, Indian, and other communities, creating a vibrant cultural diversity. Fiji is recognized for its natural beauty, hospitality, and importance as a regional hub in Oceania.