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Rakiraki

Rakiraki is a district in Fiji's Ra Province. It is located about halfway between Suva and Nadi when travelling along the Kings Road, on the northern coast of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island.

At the 1996 census, the Rakiraki district had a population of 29,137, with 15,325 in the smaller Rakiraki sub-district. Of these, 3361 lived in Vaileka, Rakiraki's principal urban centre. The Fiji Times reported on 4 October 2006 that Uraia Waqa, Chairman of the Rakiraki Local Government Authority, had called for Vaileka to be officially incorporated as a Town in order to attract government investment. Local Government and Urban Development Minister Chaitanya Lakshman was reported to be sympathetic to the proposal. The Vaileka Area would be known as Rakiraki Town.

Rakiraki is an area often said to portray Fijian patriotism. Many noted Fijian politicians have originated from this area, such as Sidiq Koya, who fought for Fijian workers' rights.
Examples of towns and villages in RakiRaki are Vunikavakaloa, Vaymidia and Basese Koro.
Landmarks


Prominent landmarks include Navatu Rock, in Vitawa village, believed one of Fiji's oldest human settlements. Pottery excavated at the base of the rock has been dated to around 1000BC.

About 1.5 kilometers offshore lies the island of Nananu-i-Ra. Fijian mythology holds that this island is the disembodied spirits' point of departure from this world to the afterlife. A village once crowned the peak of this island.

The tomb of Ratu Udre Udre, a famous Nineteenth Century cannibal chief who reportedly consumed more than 800 of his victims, is close to the township of Vaileka.

Economic activities


Agriculture and tourism are the mainstays of the Rakiraki economy. The Fiji Sugar Corporation operates a major sugar mill on the Penang River, one kilometer north-east of Vaileka. Sugar cane is grown in the valleys, while cattle are raised in the highlands. Root crops, including yagona (kava) are also cultivated.

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Nadi Luncheon Cruise 2.5 hours

Luncheon Cruise in Fiji

Since European explorers first touched Fiji over 400 years ago, its remarkable beauty has been a cradle of tropical island dreams! A unique mixture of landscape, seascape and smiling, friendly people, this South Pacific paradise lifts you out of the everyday rush and opens up a different time.

Enjoy two and a half hours of sightseeing around the inner Mamanuca Islands and Nadi Bay aboard the "MV City of Nadi", accompanied by a fascinating commentary on Fijian culture. Indulge in a 2-course individual platter luncheon with coffee and tea (bar service available).

This cruise is an ideal combination to some morning and afternoon shopping in Nadi.

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Mana Island Day Cruise 9 - 10 hours

Mana Island Day Cruise

Cruise through the beautiful Mamanuca Islands enroute to Mana Island. Meander in through the lagoon then step ashore to enjoy the delights of this wonderful island.

Mana Island is an extensive resort with three separate beach areas, crystal clear waters, lots of shady palms and poolside bars and lounges, so it's not hard to find your own idyllic spot.

On the lagoon side enjoy snorkeling and a range of great watersport activities. Laze on the quieter North Beach with its beautiful views out over uninhabited islands or soak up the sun on Sunset Beach.

Board a semi-submersible vessel to view the wondrous fish life and coral and explore the reefs of the lagoon on a Subsea Adventure (optional, not included in tour cost). Taste the delights of the BBQ and salad buffet lunch.

Mana Island offers you the choice - create your own day in Paradise and do it all or do absolutely nothing at all!

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Nadi Dinner Cruise and Cultural Show 3 hours

Sunset on the Dinner Cruise, Nadi, Fiji

Aboard the 23 meter twin deck "MV City of Nadi" begin the evening sipping a champagne cocktail as you cruise into a Pacific island sunset.

Enjoy traditional Fijian entertainment and warm hospitality, while you dine from the three course a la carte menu prepared on board with quality local and imported produce. Alternatively, you can choose to upgrade to the lobster dinner. Coffee and tea is included and bar service is available. Fijian cultural entertainment and spectacular scenery round-off a perfect evening on the water for this 3-hour dinner cruise.

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