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5 Things to Know Before You Set Out for Your Fiji Holidays

  • Writer: hootholidays
    hootholidays
  • Jul 15, 2019
  • 2 min read

Tucked in a remote region, seemingly cut off from the rest of the world, Fiji has emerged as one of the leading tourist spots, over the last decade. However, to make your Fiji holidays memorable and hassle-free, you need to keep abreast of a few essentials. The following are the five most basic things you need to keep in mind.



1. Be Familiar with the Language

You do not need to learn the language in its entirety; only know the meanings of ‘bula’ and ‘vinaka’. The former is the quintessential Fijian greeting, whereas the latter means ‘thank you’.

Fijians are known for their friendly approach to foreigners. Make sure to be aware of the two words to make your stay sweeter.


2. Don’t Be Alarmed by Machetes

For first-timers in Fiji, the familiar sight of citizens wielding machetes might be alarming. However, you need to know that the machetes are nothing more than regular working tools, meant to open a coconut, cut grass or chop vegetables.

Machetes are a common sight across the rural stretches of the country. Specifically, older women wield machetes for several reasons.


3. Avoid Eating Reef Fish

According to experts, reef fish have been closely associated with sickness. Therefore, it is strongly advised against consuming reef fish, only not to spoil your Fiji holidays.

Reef fish, as the name suggests, feed off corals which may at times be lined with a toxic substance, thereby affecting the fish. Therefore, it is generally recommended to go for deep-water fish, such as marlin and mahi-mahi.


4. Beware of Mosquitoes

Fijian mosquitoes are common throughout the islands. Therefore, make sure to bring an insect repellent with you. According to official records, Fiji is one of the many countries known to have harboured the fatal Zika virus. Consequently, it is crucial to take the necessary precautions.


5. Do Not Cross the National Speed Limit

The national speed limit in Fiji is 80 KMH. The authorities keep tabs on strict enforcement of the law, and offenders are fined accordingly. Apart from that, it is essential to note that in the event of a car crash, do not move the vehicle off the road, as that would mean acceptance of liability.


Conclusion

As mentioned at the outset, Fiji has emerged as one of the most sought-after tourist spots in the world. So to make your stay memorable, you must keep abreast of the place-specific aspects.

 
 
 

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