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Kayla, Franco, Michele, Kim
The Lonely Planet Presents- The Republic of Fiji
Our group has decided to target well-travelled clientele who enjoy luxury and
adventure. We felt this would be the best target market, because Fiji is an
expensive holiday location, which requires a lengthy travel time, but offers many
adventure opportunities.
- Fiji is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean- Suva is the capital and largest city- 320 islands roughly but only 105 are inhabited -Tourism and sugar are the main sources of income -Fijian culture is a blend of Melanesian and Polynesian backgrounds
Facts about Fiji:
- A population of over 900 thousand
- Very family oriented
- Unique language, art, music, food, and clothing
- Hindu, Roman Catholic, and Muslim are the main religious groups, however;
Fiji is a very multi- racial country
Facts about Fiji:
- The currency in Fiji is the Fijian Dollar- Possession of marijuana can result in a prison sentence- Going topless or nude in public is illegal-Be cautious of the food and drink that you consume. Ensure that the food is cooked properly and ask in advance if the water is safe to drink to avoid travelers' diarrhea and any food-borne illnesses
Overview & Weather:
-The best time to visit is during the Fijian Winter “dry season” which is from May to October-Cyclone season is from November to April and it is most humid during this six-month period-Fiji is politically unstable. Tourists need to exercise a high degree of caution when travelling there
Overview & Weather:
Entry Requirements:
- Canadian Passport - valid six months from departure -Tourist, Work & Business Visas are issued when arrived and valid for 4 months -No vaccinations required from Canadian departure - Return ticket is required to travel to Fiji
How to get there:
-Nadi is where the main airport is located
-> Airport Code: NAN
- Air Pacific is Fiji's national Airline - The outbound flights consist of First Class in Korean Air with a connection in Seoul - The inbound flights consist of Business Class on Air Pacific with a stopover at LAX to Alaska Airlines in First Class and lastly a stopover in SFO onto Air Canada in Business class
Getting Around in Style: Private Cruise Charter: Wayward Wind –
- Day & Overnight Trips throughout Fiji's islands
- Open access to any part of Fiji, the yacht is
fully crewed and private to you.
- Best way to see Fiji from the ground level
- Perfect for families, honeymoons, anniversaries
or cruising with friends
Island Helicopter Ferry Service: Island Hopper –
- Available upon arrival at NAN airport
- First Class food and service
- Best way to see Fiji from above
- Fastest travel method between the islands
Feeling more adventurous?
- Mopeds, Bikes and Scooters are available to rent but considered unsafe due
to Fijian drivers
- Recommended to rent a private taxi service:
- 70 Fijian Dollars - roughly 40 dollars
Canadian
- Safest ground transportation method in
Nadi or Suva
Island hopping – Visit the many Islands of Fiji by chartered boat
- Find pristine white sand beaches
- Meet friendly locals on Fiji’s outer Islands
- Book a sea kayak adventure through the remote Yasawa Islands
- Enjoy a dinner cruise with entertainment- Hop on a catamaran – destination Castaway
Island!!
Water Adventures – Enjoy this nation’s various water activities
- Snorkel the coral reef known as “The Soft Coral Capital of The Word”
- Scuba dive along the coasts of the many Islands
- Surf and hang ten in world-class surfing conditions
- Swim with Dolphins and Sea Lions in their natural habitatInland Water Adventures – Enjoy Fiji’s Rivers
- White Water Raft
- Take a long-boat tour on the rivers through
rainforests and remote villages
- Try bamboo rafting
Cultural Adventure
- Book an all-day 4WD Safari into the Sebato Valley
- Partake in a traditional Sevusevu ceremony
- Experience the villager’s hospitality
- Enjoy a traditional lunch with locals
- Be entertained by the Islanders’ traditional
songs and dances"Jule Hanahana" Dance
Land Adventures – A land of volcanoes, rainforests and waterfalls
- Mountain Bike in the National Parks
- Horseback ride along the beaches
- Explore the many caves and learn about the pagan rituals of the past
- Hike through rainforests and discover refreshing waterfalls complete with
inviting swimming holes
- Golf on various courses that overlook the
majestic Pacific Ocean
The Cities – Suva, Lautoka, Nadi- Fire Walking at Mariamma Temple - Suva- Local fruit and vegetable market - Suva- Fiji Museum - Suva- Lautoka Spa - Lautoka- Lautoka Market - Lautoka- Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool – Nadi
- Garden of the Sleeping Giant – Nadi- Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple – Nadi
Culture:-The Fijian culture is relaxed, and easygoing. The people are very friendly and hospitable; they often welcome tourists into their homes to give them the true Fijian experience
- Customs and Traditions must be respected when visiting their homes
- A gift of un-pounded Kava shows hospitality when you go to a village
- Wearing modest clothing and removing your hat are crucial
- Remove your shoes at the door before you enter a home
- Refrain from touching someone’s head because
it is considered an insult to Fijians
- Art is important to Fijians especially Pottery & handcrafts by the woman
- The traditional article of clothing worn in Fiji by both sexes is called the Sulu
- Men wear Sulus to events, special occasions, school and work
-Elderly women tend to wear longer skirts while younger women wear
shorter skirts
Ceremonies:
-There are two major traditional ceremonies:The Lavo- is a giant feast, which is cooked in the ground with local ingredients
The Meke -a ceremony in the combination of traditional song and dance to tell love stories, legends, and history
-Male performers wear full warrior costumes and the females where traditional clothing with garlands of flowers and coconut oil
Food:-The combination of fresh local ingredients and traditional cooking techniques that have been past down over the generations are what make up a customary Fijian dish-Fish, rice, sweet potato, coconut, cassava, and taro are some of the staple ingredients used when cooking
-Some of Fiji’s signature dishes include the following:
-Kokoda - Rourou - Tavioka
Picture is Kokoda
Drinks:
- Fiji’s national drink is Kava, which is derived from the root of a pepper plant
- Consuming too much can lead to intoxication
- Kava is most widely used during ceremonies and social gatherings
- Fijian bitter and Fijian gold are two locally brewed beers that can be found in
bars and many resorts
- Non- alcoholic drinks also available such a fresh local juices from local fruits
Luxury Hotels in Fiji:
Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort | Vanua Levu Island, Fiji
- Most renowned vacation destinations in the South Pacific
- Located on the island of Vanua Levu on 17 acres of a coconut plantation
- Overlooks the peaceful waters of Savusavu Bay
- International favourite for couples, water enthusiasts and
for those who enjoy eco-friendly activities
Westin Denarau Island Resort| Nadi, Fiji
- Renowned for its traditional Fijian environment and rich culture
- Travel and Leisure award winner
- Named to Conde Nast Traveler’s 2002 and 2004 Gold List and personal
paradise on the “Island of smiles”- Lush tropical gardens, filled with exotic flowers and native birds
The Wakaya Club and Spa| Suva, Fiji Islands
- Located on the western leeward side of Wakaya Island, Fiji- Surrounded by protected coral reef and boasts azure lagoons, majestic cliffs, and powder white sand beaches
- All-inclusive resort situated on privately owned 2200-acre island with 30 beaches, lush plants, deer, wild horses and rare birds- Island is rich in ecological tourism
Sheraton Fiji Resort
- Tropical beachfront resort complex that overlooks the Pacific
- Has a variety of water sports (snorkelling, motorized sports and sail craft)
- Complimentary use of kayaks
- Adjacent to Westin Denerau Island resort
Samoce
Thanks for listening, hope to see you soon!
(Goodbye)
English Fijian Pronounciation
Hello/hi nisabula neesarbula
Good morning nisayadra neesaryarndra
Goodbye samoce sa more there
Please yalovinaka yarloveenarka
Excuse me tulou too low
Yes io ee or
Thank you/good vinaka veenarka
Thank you very much vinakavakalevu veenarkavarkalevoo
Much/big levu levoo
No sega senga
Eat kana karna
Village koro koro
A little/small vakalailai vaka lie lie
Great/a lot vakalevu vakalevoo
Fast vakatotolo vakatortorlo
Slowly vakamalua vaka mar lua
House vale va le
Toilet valelailai va le lie lie
Come lakomai lako my
Go lakotani lako tan i
One dua du a
Two rua ru a
One more dua tale du a ta le
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