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Sigatoka Market
The guide was updated:Enjoy a real Fijian experience at the Sigatoka Markets. Fringing the embankments of the Sigatoka River, this market is frequented by holiday-goers and locals alike. Support local Fijian industry and buy plentiful in-season fruits such as fresh bananas and pineapple, or pick up souvenirs such as locally made floor mats.
Useful Information
- Address: Sigatoka, Viti Levu
- Website: www.fiji.travel/places-to-go/coral-coast/places/sigatoka-markets
- Phone: +679 650 0018
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*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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