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Fiji Museum
The guide was updated:The Fiji Museum is a charming, compact museum located in the heart of Suva's botanical gardens. It houses a remarkable collection, including archaeological materials dating back 3,700 years. The museum also showcases cultural objects that represent Fiji's history over the past 100 years.
Useful Information
- Address: Thurston Gardens, Suva, Viti Levu
- Opening hours: Mon–Wed & Fri–Sun 9am–4:30pm; Thu 9am–7pm
- Website: fijimuseum.org.fj
- Phone: +679 331 5944
- Email: hsp@fijimuseum.org.fj
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Cruise the Yasawa Islands
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Natadola Beach
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Savusavu
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Robinson Crusoe Island Tours
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Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple
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When visiting this place, be sure to respect the dress code. No photograph should be taken inside the temple.
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Fiji Museum
The Fiji Museum is a charming, compact museum located in the heart of Suva's botanical gardens. It houses a remarkable collection, including archaeological materials dating back 3,700 years. The museum also showcases cultural objects that represent Fiji's history over the past 100 years.
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Beqa Island
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Garden of the Sleeping Giant
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Spa Treatment
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Fiji Culture Village
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