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What is A BURE?
A bure is a thatched roof resort villa reflecting the style of a
traditional Fijian village accommodation.
2. Are the accommodations primitive?
No, accommodations range from budget to luxury and 5-star with
the amenities you would expect for a room costing anywhere from
F$65.00 to F$500 twin share.
3. What is the weather like?
Fiji enjoys an ideal South Sea tropical climate and can get hot
in the summer but seldom reaches above 35°C (96°F). Trade winds
from the east southeast bring year long cooling breezes late
afternoon and early evening.
4. When is the rainy season?
The season for our tropical rains is from December through
February coinciding with our warmest summer months.
5. Is there air conditioning?
Yes, office buildings, banks, major retail outlets, boutiques,
restaurants and major hotels offer air conditioning. Smaller
mainland resorts and private island resorts offer either air
conditioning or ceiling fans or a combination of both.
6.What clothing should I bring?
Dress is casual and informal throughout the islands. Visitors
should bring a light tropical wardrobe including golf shirts,
shortsleeve shirts, T-shirts, shorts and slacks for evenings. For
women, summer dresses and lightweight skirts, slacks and blouses.
The wraparound "sulu" (sarong) is Fiji’s most
distinctive form of dress for women and men.
7. What language do the locals speak?
Fiji is an English speaking country.
8.Is tipping required?
No. Actually, tipping is not encouraged in Fiji and it is left
to the individual to determine whether to make a gratuity. In lieu
of daily tipping, some resorts operate a staff Christmas fund where
"tips" are shared.
9. Is the water safe to drink?
Yes, fresh water reticulated in Nadi, Suva, Lautoka and other
major towns has been treated and is safe to drink from the tap. It
tastes good too!
10. What documents do we need?
A valid passport for at least three months beyond the intended
period of stay, plus a ticket for return or onward travel are
required. Anyone travelling from Australia, New Zealand, Japan,
Canada, USA, Europe and many other countries is granted an entry
visa on arrival for a stay of four months.
11. What "shots" do we need?
Yellow fever and cholera vaccinations are only required if
coming from an infected area as designated by the World Health
Organisation. Fiji is free from malaria and other major tropical
diseases that are endemic to most tropical countries.
12. Is FIJI safe?
Yes, Fiji has one of the world’s lowest crime rates, but
prudence dictates that if carrying valuables, you check them in
hotel/resort room safes or safe deposit boxes.
13. How long is the flight?
Coming west from Canada and Europe, you’ll stop in Los
Angeles, and some flights out of Los Angeles and Canada stop in
Honolulu. Air Pacific has four non-stops and Air New Zealand has one
out of Los Angeles. Flight time from LA to Fiji is 10 hrs, Auckland
to Fiji 3hrs, Sydney to Fiji 3hrs 50min.
14. Isn’t Fiji really expensive?
Actually, Fiji is not expensive, particularly for Americans and
Europeans since the 1998 devaluation of the Fijian dollar. The
following are selected items in Fijian dollars: full American buffet
breakfast ($12.00-$18.00), lunch (up to $16.00), dinner (up to
$35.00), bottle of wine ($20.00), bottle of beer ($3.50), and
cocktails from $4.00 at hotels and resorts. At restaurants and pubs,
dinner ranges from $6.00 to $20.00 and a glass of beer from $3.00 to
$5.00.
15.What is the exchange rate of USD to
FJD?
Approximately 2 Fiji dollars equals I US Dollar.
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