What are some unexpected things first-time visitors to Fiji notice?

What do I need to know before going to Fiji?

10 Things To Know Before You Go to Fiji
Know the meaning of ‘bula’ and ‘vinaka’ …
People walk around with machetes, but it’s perfectly fine. …
Avoid walking about at night. …
Be careful of eating reef fish. …
The national speed limit is 80KMH. …
Sunday is church day. …
Watch out for the mozzies. …
Buy local.

Is Fiji worth visiting?

Sure, Fiji is a nice country, but I felt like most of it was just a show for tourists. In the end, I think there are a million other places in the world with better beaches, better food, better prices, and a more prominent local culture.

What can you not bring to Fiji?

It is prohibited to bring certain types of weapons with you, such as flick knives, swordsticks, knuckle-dusters and weapons designed to give the appearance of another object. Importing firearms is restricted and subject to obtaining an import permit from the Fiji Police.

Can you drink Fiji tap water?

The Water Authority of Fiji has around 44 water treatment facilities to treat water so it is safe to drink from the tap in Fiji’s main towns and cities. Treatment facilities put water through a process of Water Intake – Aeration – Coagulation – Sedimentation – Filtration – Disinfection – Fluoridation – pH Correction.

Why do tourists visit Fiji?

Fiji puts all the blissful benefits of an exotic South Pacific getaway—secluded palm-lined beaches; luxurious private islands, spas, and resorts; sparkling water as far as the eye can see—all within easy reach.

What is Fiji famous for?

Fiji is known as the ‘Soft Coral Capital of the World’, with the Great Astrolabe Reef surrounding its 333 islands and atolls, so an underwater adventure should be high on your to-do list when visiting Fiji. If you’re a keen diver, you can experience hundreds of different species of fish and coral.

Is Fiji safe to live?

On safety in Fiji: The biggest problem that my friends seem to face is theft. Petty theft and home break-ins are somewhat common. Home security is a priority for most people who live here, and you’ll usually see bars over the windows and security guards standing at the front of the property.

Can you bring shells back from Fiji?

Declare or risk a heavy fine. If they are clean (boiled in water)or bought from a shop still declare them not worth the risk. If you buy the prepackaged assorted shells at a souvenier shop you should have no worries. Leave the others on the beach to be come a home for hermit crabs.

How much cash can you bring into Fiji?

FJ$10,000
Cash – All travellers into Fiji are required to declare on arrival if they are carrying FJ$10,000 or more in currency. If yes, you are required to complete the Border Currency Reporting form.

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