Viti Levu

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Where to stay in Viti Levu

Best time: May-October. The weather is dry and pleasant, ideal for outdoor activities and beach excursions.

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Viti Levu, like a local

Don't miss

  • Sigatoka Sand Dunes: A stunning natural reserve offering unique landscapes and cultural insights.
  • Coral Coast: Famous for beautiful beaches and coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling and relaxation.
  • Suva Municipal Market: A vibrant local market showcasing fresh produce and Fijian culture.
  • Lautoka Sugar Mill: The largest sugar mill in Fiji, showcasing the country's sugar production heritage.

Where to eat

  • The Bounty Restaurant: Offers delicious seafood and local dishes right by the beach.
  • Lulu’s Restaurant: Known for its authentic Fijian cuisine and friendly atmosphere.
  • Tiko’s Floating Restaurant: Unique dining experience on a floating platform with stunning views.

Do this

  • Fijian Cultural Show: Experience traditional dance and music, an insight into Fijian heritage.
  • Island Hopping Tour: Explore nearby islands and enjoy pristine beaches and local culture.
  • Snorkeling at Rainbow Reef: Discover vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life in crystal-clear waters.

Local tips

  • Buy fresh fruit from roadside stalls for authentic local flavors and better prices.
  • Take a bus to explore different parts of the island; it's an adventure and very affordable.
  • Visit local villages for an authentic cultural experience; always ask for permission before taking photos.
  • Participate in a Kava ceremony to understand Fijian hospitality and customs.

Know before you go

Best time

May-October. The weather is dry and pleasant, ideal for outdoor activities and beach excursions.

Getting around

Buses, taxis, and rental cars are common. Buses are an affordable option for longer distances.

Airport

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Language

Fijian, Hindi, and English.

Money

Fijian Dollar (FJD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but keep cash for local markets and smaller vendors.

Safety

Viti Levu is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken, especially in urban areas.

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