Fiji Islands
The Fiji Islands are one of the most pristine and beautiful nations in the world. Located in the heart of the South Pacific, Fiji is made up of over 330 islands — only a third of these are inhabited, while the remainder are nature preserves.
The majority of Fiji is mountainous, formed from volcanic activity, with the balance of smaller islands being a mixture of coral and limestone. The country is rich in gold, coconut oil, seafood and lumber.
Features such as the legendary “Cloudbreak” surf break and “Somosomo Strait” for diving, as well as the beautiful beaches and tropical water, have made the exotic islands of Fiji one of the Pacific’s most popular destinations.
Fiji’s tropical rainwater reflects the minimal environmental impact of its people, with purity unseen in most parts of the world. The water’s unique clarity and freshness makes it perfect for brewing our tropical Vonu beer.