Viti Levu, the largest island in Fiji, is likely to hold more of Fiji’s beauty. The historical sites of Lomaiviti and Kula Park, along with the sugarcane plantations, are places you must visit! Don’t miss out. Known as Fiji’s most representative island, it is often referred to as the “Main Island”. Shaped like a horizontal lemon, it covers one-third the area of Taiwan, with the capital Suva and the international airport in Nadi located on the east and west sides of the island respectively, making it the most developed island for tourism. The road system is convenient, with the Queen’s Road and King’s Road forming a ring road system. The island boasts a wide range of tourist resources, including beaches large and small, well-developed coral reefs for diving and snorkeling, a mini train through coastal sugarcane plantations, bamboo rafting in the highlands, 4WD adventures, waterfall hikes, a long stretch of coral reef coast for men, visiting traditional villages, enjoying traditional meke dances, fire walking, and more, all of which are captivating tourist attractions.