9 Reasons Why Fijians are So Happy

Fiji

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Published 16 November 2018

Flight Centre Author

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Alexandra Cronin (Gregg)

UK Content & Social Lead


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Fiji is the happiest nation on the planet. And no, we’re not just saying that. In fact, according to a survey by the WIN/Gallup International Association – where they interviewed a staggering 64,000 people from 65 countries worldwide – 93% of Fijians are either 'happy' or 'very happy' with their lives.

So what’s their secret? What is it that makes Fijians so fulfilled? We reckon these nine reasons might have something to do with it…

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They have a great sense of community

Fiji is about its people. Respect and community runs deep in their everyday lives and travellers often can’t walk past a house without being beckoned in to share food or a drink.

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They are big on sustainability

With issues like coral bleaching and rising sea levels to tackle, Fiji is understandably big on the environment and sustainable tourism. Its government-backed Renewable Energy Power Project aims to replace all fossil fuels with renewable energy sources, such as biomass.

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There are 333 islands to choose from

Only a third of the archipelago is inhabited, but the 100 islands that are accessible offer a vast choice of blissful beaches, tropical jungles and adventure-based or cultural activities.

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The public transport is cheap and plentiful

Fiji’s main islands benefit from frequent buses in city areas, with fares as low as 25p each way. Need we say more?

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Fijians are so laid back, they don’t even worry about the time. In fact, you will often hear Fijians say "seqa na leqa", which means 'no worries'.

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They have great weather

We’re not just talking about the country’s abundant sunny days, when you can expect temperatures in excess of 25 degrees Celcius. Fiji has plenty of rain too – around 368mm in March – meaning its crops are abundant and everyone is well-fed.

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They are still in touch with their roots

Ceremonies and customs from indigenous tribes, like the kai colo (hill people), are still omnipresent and have a strong influence on the modern-day culture of Fiji.

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They can laze on white sandy beaches one day…

From the small island of Kadavu to the soft, feet-sinking sands of Vatuele Island, Fiji has some incredible beaches, perfect for lazing, scuba diving and bird watching.

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…and explore the rugged interior the next day

Fiji has an awesome interior too: think mountain tribes, mangrove-laced rivers, wild coffee and fruit plants and uncharted waterfalls.

Flight Centre Author

By

Alexandra Cronin (Gregg)

UK Content & Social Lead


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