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Fiji Dive, Culture and Conservation

Trip code: FIDC

This programme offers you the chance to spend 6 amazing weeks exploring the beaches, corals and culture of Fiji. Getting involved in valuable conservation work and becoming a qualified scuba diver, while you also have the chance to perfect your tan and adjust to the laid back style of “Fiji-time.”


Overview
from £2299
Location:

Savusavu, Vanua Levu, Fiji (locations will vary according to schedule).

Duration & Price:

6 weeks £2299

Deposit:

£195 (balance due 12 wks before departure)

Accommodation:

Included

Meals:

Included

Dates:

2008: October 10th
2009: February 20th, April 3rd, June 26th

Fiji Dive Culture Conservation

Country Information

Fiji boasts both beautiful scenery and a warm and diverse culture. Located in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean, Fiji lies between New Zealand and the equator. The capital city is Suva, one of only two cities in Fiji, it is located on the island of Viti Levu. The Fijian archipelago is made up of over 300 islands, of which only one third are inhabited. The many islands are perfect for diving, and coral reefs are plentiful in the clear blue waters. 

Initial settlers, according to legend, came to the land of Fiji, led by the Great Chief Lutunasobasoba. Nowadays, the 846,000 people who inhabit Fiji are incredibly diverse, made up of Melanesian, Polynesian, Micronesian, Indian, Chinese and European influences.  As a result there are numerous Fijian dialects, however the official language is English. The diversity of the population offers an original culture, which is fascinating to experience.

Time
The time in Fiji is 12 hours ahead of GMT.

Getting There

You will need to arrange to fly into Nadi International Airport, where you will be collected and taken to your accommodation for the first night. A number of international airlines fly to Fiji, however, most fly via the US, New Zealand or Australia. There are code-share flights available too via Amsterdam.

Climate

Fiji's climate is tropical. Overall, temperatures between November and April (summer) are slightly higher than the winter months, as is the humidity and the resulting tropical downpours. Light cotton clothes are advisable at all times - only between May and October (winter) will a light sweater be needed for nights and early mornings.

However, the weather in Fiji varies considerably between island regions. This is due to the dominant south-east trade winds that trap clouds over the mountains on the south-eastern sides of the larger islands - rainfall in Suva is much higher than in Nadi on the western, leeward side of the main island which is good if you want to experience the vibrant rainforest, but not so good for sun-bathing!

Month Average Temperature (at minimum) Average Temperature (at maximum) Relative humidity (am) Relative humidity (pm) Average precipitation (mm)
January 23 29 78 74 290
February 23 29 80 76 272
March 23 29 81 76 368
April 23 29 81 77 310
May 22 28 82 79 257
June 21 27 81 74 170
July 20 26 80 73 125
August 20 26 80 74 221
September 21 27 78 73 196
October 21 27 76 73 221
November 22 28 76 74 249
December 23 29 77 74 318

Summer - December to April
Summer begins early in December and lasts until April. During this time it is hot and humid (32°C by day) with bright sunny mornings and predictable late afternoon downpours on the larger islands, although the small offshore islands often miss these downpours altogether. This 'wet season' is a good time to come to experience the lush vibrancy of the rainforest - rivers are full, waterfalls gushing and the hills of the larger islands become refreshingly green. The down side is the high humidity, the increase in mosquitoes and the possibility of tropical storms or mightier cyclones.

Winter - May to November
By the end of April, Fiji experiences a more moderate climate. Temperatures are comfortably warm by day (27°C) and pleasantly cool at night (19°C) when a light jumper may be necessary. By midwinter (July), many parts of the country welcome rain - the hills around Nadi turn brown and water shortages occur on the smaller islands. However, on the eastern sides of the larger islands, notably Suva, Savusavu and Taveuni, rainfall is never far away keeping the air clear and scenery green year round.

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