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Republic of Fiji
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A zesty blend of cultures in a heavenly setting.

Fiji has over 300 islands in its archipelago, each fringed with coral reefs and lapped by warm azure waters - the diving and snorkelling are superb. Amid its wealth of natural beauty, Fiji's true magic lies in its people and the fascinating blend of their diverse cultures.


Fiji is an interesting blend of Melanesian, Polynesian, Micronesian, Indian, Chinese and European influences. For nearly 50 years, until the military coup of 1987 and the Indian emigration that followed it, the indigenous people of Fiji represented an ethnic minority in their own land.

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Dangers & Annoyances

Fiji is still a pretty safe place for travellers. However, in Nadi or Suva muggings are not uncommon at night. Don't hitchhike; as a foreigner, you're a sitting duck for muggers. At the airport watch for touts who will do their best to get you into a shuttle van to their employer's resort. If you want to avoid these mobs while you consider your options, head directly into the FVB in the airport. It's got lots of information on accommodation. If anyone becomes overly friendly, wants to know your life story and begins carving your name on a long piece of wood, just walk away, even if they pursue you claiming that you have to pay for the rubbishy item. Being asked where you are staying can be a way of judging how much you're going to be charged for dinner. Contrary to Fiji's image promoted overseas, many beaches aren't that great for swimming. Avoid swimming or snorkelling alone and be very careful of currents and tidal changes. Always seek local advice on conditions. Some of the most beautiful sea creatures, such as the scorpion fish and lionfish, are also highly venomous. Avoid temptation and keep your hands to yourself! Shark attacks on divers and snorkellers are rare in Fiji. Reef sharks don't normally attack humans for food, but they can be territorial. Avoid swimming near waste-water outlets, areas where fish are being cleaned, and the mouths of rivers or murky waters. If you are lucky enough to see a shark, just move away calmly.

Calm After The Coup

A military coup took place in Fiji on Dec 5, 2006 and the army is now in control of the country. The situation is calm and generally safe but it could deteriorate. Travellers are advised to exercise caution, particularly in Suva and monitor the media for any further developments. Any large demonstrations or gatherings should be avoided.

For current warning information go to Safe Travel.

For the latest in what travellers are saying about Fiji check out the Thorn Tree travel forum.

  
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