Pacific Islands!

















Hola!
I find myself in the wonderful South America and are here everything wonderfully.
But before that, so I had time with a visit two islands in the South Pacific, Tonga and Fiji. Just thought I'd get with them here in the blog before I start to write about everything that happens here in South America.
That it's taken so long with a post depends on that wi-fi is not as readily available on these islands and do you want it you have to pay a portion.
TONGA
Tonga, my first stop was very easy to fly from Auckland and it is possible to find cheap tickets to check around carefully. The flight took just over 4 hours.
I landed at the small airport in the nation's capital "Nuku' alfoa" which is located on the largest of the four islands of Tonga, Tongatapu.
Tonga islands called Eua, Haipai and Vavau. It takes a while to travel to all islands so it is good to have a plan before you travel here so you know exactly what you want to do.
I had heard before that whale swimming is one of the experiences one has to do in Tonga where there is extremely good on the judgment in these waters. I was also tipped off that on the smallest island, Eua, is the easiest to see, and it is also the cheapest so I decided to go there.
Ferry time 2.5 hours.
The whales were quite shy at first and swam away every time we threw ourselves into the water, but after a while they became more curious about who we were and came closer and closer. It's very fascinating animals and extremely large. I did diving too where we explored caves.
Later, I also visited Northern Tonga Island, "Vavau" and apparently the most beautiful of the four islands. The journey there took 9 hours by fast ferry, but back it took 24 hours with the local ferry then I missed the quick ferry. On Vavau, it became a lot of beach and sunbathing area, unfortunately destroyed most of my stay here by the extremely rainy so the trip there feels a little wasted after it's taken so long to get there.
In Tonga says the time style might say and no stress. The ferry and buses do not go all the time and can be changed in the times as far as we checked it out in advance.
But otherwise, Tonga a place to just relax and just feel, take more of a good book as it will be good to hand. The people of Tonga is välidgt friendly and does not hesitate to help or to give you a ride somewhere.
FIJI
After Tonga is was time for next tropical island on the tour and the most famous of them, Fiji. The climate and the people are about the same as in Tonga, except that the more tourists here and lots of resorts. Here everything is more organized and the ferries follow the schedule all the time. Fiji consists of more but I do not know exactly how many, so what you want to do depends on how much money you want to spend.
The most common is to get out to the island group "Yasawa" and make the so-calledisland Jumping where you stay for less than two days on each island, a big ferry runs daily from Nadi early morning all the way to the most northern island and then back to people. And you choose a little bit yourself where you want to jump out of. From each island so will small boats come out of the island's resort and pick up people or inside of people. Pretty convenient system, I have to say, and they follow the schedule.
I stayed out in Nadi a few days and then I sent out to the island "Mantaray Island". Here it is usually common to see large mantas in season but just in my time, it was not the season. Fortunately, I could still see some mantas because some were left in the area. Moreover, there was a lot of diving here then Fiji offers a fantastic underwater life. You get to see things every day that sharks, turtles, manta rays, squid, large coral reefs and the water is crystal clear. The best place I turned on like this for a long time.
I have after my dives here understand more and more that I really like it belongs with diving. It is such a freedom and everything in the water is so beautiful.
Fiji is beautiful but it's very expensive so you have to be prepared that it will cost.