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Passport / Visa
The guide was updated:Tourists from over a 100 countries can enter Fiji for up to four months visa free. This applies for citizens of the European Union, United States, Japan, Australia, countries of Latin America and many others.
Nationals from countries excluded from the list will have to apply for visas through Fijian diplomatic missions or online, prior to arrival. More information can be found on the website of the Department of Immigration.
Useful Information
- Website: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Fiji
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Tourists from over a 100 countries can enter Fiji for up to four months visa free. This applies for citizens of the European Union, United States, Japan, Australia, countries of Latin America and many others.
Nationals from countries excluded from the list will have to apply for visas through Fijian diplomatic missions or online, prior to arrival. More information can be found on the website of the Department of Immigration.
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Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Fiji is from late October to early November, when the weather is dry, warm and settled. The beaches and resorts are far less crowded as school is still in at this time of year and the cost of getting and staying here has not yet reached its peak.
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Nadi International Airport (NAN)
Nadi International Airport (NAN), located 9 kilometres north of downtown Nadi, is the gateway to Fiji. There are plenty of modern air-conditioned coaches serving between the airport, the resorts and major towns. Bus company that operates from the airport are:
Sunbeam Bus
sunbeamfiji.com/timetable
Pacific Transport Bus
www.pacifictransport.com.fj
Taxis at Nadi International Airport are operated by individual companies with the approval of Airports Fiji Limited. It is obligatory for taxi meters to be used for all journeys.
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Public Transport
Getting around Fiji is cheap and easy thanks to the good network of buses, "carriers" (small trucks) and ferries. Local buses give you the opportunity to mingle with the people of Fiji, who by choice and tradition, treat strangers with gracious hospitality. Every town and village has its own bus stop since the bus is the most common form of public transportation. You can also hail any public bus from the roadside just by waving to the driver.
Only the West Bus company (small yellow bus) is allowed to drive into Denarau Island resort. Running every fifteen minutes, the drop-off is right in the middle of the Port Denarau shops.
To travel between Fiji's islands, options include ferries, cargo boats, boat taxis, and planes. Sea travel is more affordable, with daily ferries running between Port Denarau on Viti Levu and the Mamanuca Islands. Island resorts often organise boat transfers for their guests.
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Taxi
Taxis are required to have the meter running when hired but the drivers do not always turn them on, establish the price first before getting in. Fares are reasonably priced. Taxis can also be booked through your resort.
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Pharmacy
Health First Pharmacy offers prescription services, cold and flu products, sun cream, oral care, baby care, personal care, diagnostic services, vitamins, first aid products and much more.
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Post
The main post office in Suva is the General Post Office on number 10 Edward Street.
The biggest post office in Nadi is on Koroivolu Avenue.
There is also a post office in Nausori, Lautoka, Sigatoka and Labasa and about 280 smaller towns.
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Telephone
Country code: +679
There are no area codes.
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Electricity
In Fiji, the standard plug type is Type I, with two flat blades that form an inverted V, and a grounding blade. The country operates on a 240V supply voltage with a frequency of 50Hz.
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