I have been to Fiji twice...and New Caldonia once (Easter 2008).
Neither places would offer rockin beach parties that I am aware....of say the Thai Full Moon Party Type anyway. However some Fiji resorts are target young adults..and so have active nightlives.
I note that you will only be there a few days..so I will make my comments in that context.
Fiji is very friendly...but very laid back..as per "Island" culture where enjoying life is a focus..so service may be friendly but will be on Island Time. Food quality is variable.. It tends to a "resort" style destination....with many locations requiring lenghty transfers (ferry, boat, seaplane...) and so that would eat into your time available substantially.
So you would want to stay in or near Nadi...which I did not do. But there are places available including 5 star ones.
New Caledonia
Seems to basically avoided by people from Oz and NZ despite being so close. I think this is basically due to the prices as being propped up by the French Government prices are high...comparable to France.. Most of the tourists are French and in Noumea many of the locals too...or French expats.
However the upside of this is that food is good quality at most places.
You only have a few days...so Noumea would be your main option (I had 2.5 weeks and so flew to the Isle des Pines...and renteda car to explore the Grand Terre including 2 nights staying with a French Guy who was a bit of a gourmet who filled us with wonderful French Cooking even if the room was primitive).
In Noumea the Capital and about an hour or so from the Airport there are for it's size a goodly number of good quality restaurants to dine at along the two main beaches (the beaches are ok, but not as wonderful as those further away.
Car rental is compared to other things relatively cheap....and Airport Transfers expensive!!
So a good idea is to rent a car at the airport for your time there as the transfers will cost you a goof % of the rental anyway....and then you have car to visit the sites, beaches and try various restaurants.
Noumea as it hasa hip French attitide also hasa number of nightclubs (but as I had my 3 daughters with me I did not sample them).
I stayed at in a two room apartment as there were 5 of us (Casa Del Sole)...where basically you cannot eat in house, but that does not matter as there are restaurants and cafes just between the Hotel and Beach. I chose it as it had views of both beaches...which were both close as it was on the "neck" between the two main beaches....and because it was located on the main restaurant strip.
So breakfast by the beach witha nice Latte and French baked croissants or baguetes = wonderful.


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