Monday & Tuesday, January 22 & 23, 2024
HAL Grand Australia & NZ Cruise
Leaving the Samoan waters of Polynesia, we made our way to the Melanesian waters of Fiji. We arrived at the port of Suva on the island of Viti Levu expecting stormy weather. To our delight, the day turned sunny and warm. The pleasant surprises continued as we exited the ship and found that local shops and vendors were providing free shuttles to the downtown shopping area. Since Sandy’s goal for the day was exactly that—shopping!!!—we took the first shuttle and went directly to Jack’s Souvenirs. Followed shortly thereafter by a browse through the large department store, Tappoo City. According to the credit card postings, Sandy’s shopping day was highly successful!!!
Choosing to return to the ship with the treasures of Fiji, we walked back and admired some of the improvements and changes made since our last visit to this big city with is bustling traffic and crowds of people.
Here are some photos:









The next day, we arrived in Lautoka.
Lautoka is an industrial city on the opposite side of Viti Levu from Suva. First sighted in 1789 by Capt. William Bligh of HMS Bounty, the island is divided by a mountain range that splits the land into the wet southeastern section and the dry northwestern side. Lautoka is in the sugarcane-growing northwestern region and is know as the Sugar City. The main Lautoka Sugar Mill was founded in1903 and is the city’s biggest employer.
Our arrival into port was smooth, and we disembarked quickly. We were off to the city.
Here are some photos:










We are going to the tiny, uninhabited island of Inyeug in Vanuatu (previously known as the New Hebrides Islands).
See you there, soon!!!