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Fiji Culture & Customs
TRAVEL BASICS
There are no vaccinations certificates required for entry to Fiji however typhoid vaccine..
CurrencyFiji’s currency is the Fijian dollar FJ$. There are ANZ, Westpac and Colonial banks in..
Weather & ClimateLate April to early November is the best time to travel to Fiji, when there is warm..
Culture & CustomsFijian's are very friendly people who love to get to know people, especially children...
Language & CommunicationsIn Fiji the three main langauges spoken are Fijian, Hindu and English. The Fijian..
Transport & Getting AroundNadi airport is the largest international airport at which the majority of flights land...
Travel TipsFijians are among the most friendly people you can encounter whilst traveling. They will..
Food & Eating GuideFijians grow a wide variety of crops and vegetables. One of the main crops on the islands..
Timezone & ElectricityStandard time zone: UTC/GMT +12 hours.
DutyfreeThose over the age of 17 can carry up to 250 cigarettes or 250g cigars or 250g of tobacco..
Culture & Customs
Fijian's are very friendly people who love to get to know people, especially children. They are very welcoming to tourists and love getting to know them. There are a few things which need to be considered in relation to respect. When confronting the chief of a village it is respectful to take off your hat whilst speaking to him, also taking off your shoes before entering homes. There are three main cultural ceremonies whcih they take part of such as the Lovo, the Meke and the Yaqona (Kava).
The Lovo is a type of feast, like a camp fire. It involves a hole in the ground with fire wood and stones.
The Meke is a dance which tells stories of love, history, spirits and tales of the islands. It can be performed by men, women and children. The women are in traditional clothes and garlands of flowers and the men in full warrior costumes with spears. Musical instruments are used also for percussion.
Kava is the traditional, national drink of Fiji. It is made from the roots of the pepper shrub and is drunk between friends and business associates. In a traditional ceremony the chief of the village drinks first, then is followed by other village members in order of status. When visiting a village you are expected to join in the Kava ceremony.
Whilst in Fiji there will be numerous Christian churches found throughout the islands along with Hindu temples. When viviting Fiji you are welcome to join in the sunday morning sessions at the church.
Tipping is not expected in Fiji and if you do so, most of the time it will be refused. It is up to the individual if they accept it or not. Some places on the other hand do accept them and it goes towards staff christmas. Most believe a tip is a friendly smile.
Bartering is generally not undertaken in Fiji and it considered as being rude. Sometime at the local markets bartering does occur but not in the local shop.
Highlights of Fiji
Stretching along Viti Levu's southern flanks is the beautiful stretch of coastline, Fiji's Coral Coast. One of the..
Mamanuca Islands InformationJust off the east coast of Fiji's main island Viti Levu, the Mamanuca Islands are as close to the image of a tropical..
Yasawa Islands InformationNortheast of the more diminutive Mamanuca Islands, Fiji's Yasawa Group consists of 16 islands strewn like jewels along..
Denarau Island InformationDenarau Island is a gorgeous little island, just off the west coast of Fiji's main island of Viti Levu. It's beautiful..
Kadavu Islands InformationThe Kadavu Islands lie about 90 kilometres south of Fiji's main island of Viti Levu. The main island in the group is..
Beachcomber Island InformationBeachcomber Island is a tiny round island who's reputation as a fantastic location is much larger than it's land mass...
Nadi InformationAlthough often used as just a gateway to Fiji itself, Nadi is actually quite an interesting place to take a look around..
Nacula Island InformationPart of the Yasawa Group that is to the north west of Viti Levu, Nacula Island is the third largest of the group..
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