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4scape Bnb - Fiji
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4scape Bnb

B&B, Mba
4scape BnB, a guest house in Mba, is situated 5 kilometres from Nadi International Airport and 6.3 kilometres from the Garden of the Sleeping Giant.
This accommodation offers free private parking, complimentary WiFi, and a terrace, with a capacity for three guests across one bedroom and one bathroom.
Deluxe Guesthouse - Fiji
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Deluxe Guesthouse

B&B, Nadi
This Nadi guesthouse is situated 3.1km from Nadi International Airport, offering convenient access to the Garden of the Sleeping Giant (10.6km) and Denarau Island (14.8km).
The 30-square-metre self-catering unit sleeps up to three guests and includes air conditioning, private parking, and a complimentary à la carte breakfast.
Shammah Home - Fiji
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Shammah Home

B&B, Nadi International Airport
SHAMMAH Home, a guest house near Nadi International Airport, is conveniently located 1.9 kilometres from the airport, 13.8 kilometres from Denarau Island and 14.6 kilometres from Denarau Marina, with the Garden of the Sleeping Giant 9.2 kilometres away.
This 10 square metre guest house offers one bedroom and one bathroom, complete with air conditioning, free WiFi, a wardrobe, flat-screen TV, fridge, kitchenware, kettle, and complimentary parking.
Singhs - Fiji
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Singhs

B&B, Nadi
This guest house in Nadi is located approximately 1 kilometre from Nadi Airport, 15 kilometres from Denarau Island and 5.6 kilometres from the Garden of the Sleeping Giant.
This accommodation offers one bedroom and one bathroom, with complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a garden, and private parking, and pets are permitted.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Fiji

  • What should travellers be mindful of regarding traditions in Fiji?

    Fiji is known for its warm and welcoming people, but respecting local customs is important. The 'bula' greeting is common, and a slight bow of the head is a respectful gesture. Showing respect for elders is highly valued. When visiting a village, it's customary to seek permission before taking photographs and to dress modestly. Remember that some areas may have specific taboos or customs, so it's always a good idea to ask local guides or community leaders for advice.
  • What are the key airports serving Fiji?

    Nadi International Airport (NAN) is the main international airport, serving most international flights. Nausori International Airport (SUV) on Viti Levu is smaller and primarily handles domestic flights and some regional flights. These two are the key airports for travellers.
  • How can you replace a lost passport in Fiji?

    Losing your passport is a stressful experience. You'll need to contact your home country's embassy or consulate in Suva immediately. They will guide you through the process of obtaining an emergency passport or travel document. It's also wise to have copies of your passport details and other important documents stored separately from your original passport, such as in a cloud storage service or emailed to yourself.
  • Should travellers consider renting a car to explore Fiji?

    Driving on the left-hand side of the road is common in Fiji. While car rental is an option, particularly on the main islands, public transport and taxis are readily available in most tourist areas. Many visitors prefer to use organised tours or taxis to explore, especially in more remote areas. Driving conditions can vary, and some roads may be challenging. Consider your comfort level and the type of exploration you plan before renting a car.
  • Are there any renowned celebrations held in Fiji?

    Fiji hosts several events throughout the year. The Hibiscus Festival in Suva is a major highlight, showcasing Fijian culture through music, dance, and pageantry. Many smaller, local events and religious festivals also occur, offering unique opportunities to experience Fijian culture. It's always a good idea to check a local calendar closer to your travel dates for specific events.
  • What are the most popular areas to explore over a week in Fiji?

    A week in Fiji offers plenty of time for exploration. The Coral Coast, known for its stunning beaches and resorts, is a popular choice. The Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands offer incredible diving and snorkelling opportunities. The Garden of the Sleeping Giant, a beautiful botanical garden near Nadi, is also worth a visit. Consider a mix of island hopping and mainland exploration to experience Fiji's diverse offerings.
  • In Fiji, which region boasts the most agreeable weather?

    Fiji's weather is generally tropical, but the drier months (May to October) are typically more agreeable across the islands. However, there is no one region that consistently boasts the most agreeable weather; it varies slightly depending on the specific time of year and location.
  • Which emergency numbers are essential in Fiji for medical or security assistance?

    For medical emergencies, dial 911. For police assistance, dial 911. It's always advisable to inform your hotel or resort of your plans and to keep emergency contact information readily available.
  • What part of Fiji is famous for its excellent weather conditions?

    No single part of Fiji is consistently known for having the best weather. Fiji's weather is generally tropical and can change quickly. However, the drier months (May to October) tend to have less rainfall across the islands.
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