Suva is located on the southeastern coast of the main island
Viti Levu, the largest island of Fiji. With around 580,000 inhabitants
About three quarters of the total population of Fiji live on the island.
Viti Levu is of volcanic origin, its highest point is 1,324 meters
the summit of Mount Victoria. The southeastern part of the island is humid
Passat wind exposed and very precipitous. That's why he's from sprawling
Rainforests covered. In the drier northeast there is extensive
Sugar cane plantations. Viti Levu, whose name means "Great Fiji", owns
an ideal climate for growing cotton, pineapple, rice and tobacco.
Suva became the capital of Fiji in 1877. Today live here
about 100,000 people, so that Suva is also the largest city of the Fijis.
West of Suva, along the Coral Coast, are several popular
Vacation spots. In Suva it is recommended to visit the government building.
Diagonally opposite the time-honored Grand Pacific Hotel is the
Seat of the Prime Minister. The tower clock of the Government Buildings beats like
London's Big Ben. In the Fiji Museum are also relics of the "Bounty"
displayed.