
Coral reefs, beaches and villages invite you to dive, sail and sample island cuisine.
01.01 New Year
10.10, Fiji Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
911, single emergency number
331 29 99, Suva Police Headquarters
331 12 22, central police station
919, criminal police
– Viti Veremalua, rugby player
– Jerry Collins, rugby player
– Vili Satala, rugby player
– removal of corals and shells
- visiting sacred places without permission
- photographing people without consent
– sea turtle hunting
- overnight stay on the islands without permission
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or hug
– Dancing and singing are obligatory at the holidays.
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– greeting / Bula / bula
– gratitude / Vinaka / vinaka
– Please / Kerekere / kerekere
– Sorry / I'm sorry / I'm sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / How much does it cost? / How much does the ticket cost?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / Au gadreva e dua na doketa / au gadreva e dua na doketa
– I need help / Au gadreva e dua na veivuke / au gadreva e dua na veivuke
– call the police / Qiri na ovisa / qiri na ovisa
– call an ambulance / Qiri na ambulansi / qiri na ambulansi
– Very tasty! / Totoka sara! / totoka sara
– bill, please / Na bill, kerekere / na bill kerekere
– toast / Bula! (Let's be healthy!) / bula
– joke / In Fiji, the ocean is both a gym and a kitchen! / e fiji ocean is gym and kitchen
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and the ocean
– National cuisine (coconut, taro)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
– swim in the Pacific Ocean
– dive
– go boating
– relax on the beaches
Coral reefs, beaches and villages invite you to dive, sail and sample island cuisine.
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01.01 New Year
10.10, Fiji Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
911, single emergency number
331 29 99, Suva Police Headquarters
331 12 22, central police station
919, criminal police
– Viti Veremalua, rugby player
– Jerry Collins, rugby player
– Vili Satala, rugby player
– removal of corals and shells
- visiting sacred places without permission
- photographing people without consent
– sea turtle hunting
- overnight stay on the islands without permission
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or hug
– Dancing and singing are obligatory at the holidays.
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– greeting / Bula / bula
– gratitude / Vinaka / vinaka
– Please / Kerekere / kerekere
– Sorry / I'm sorry / I'm sorry
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / How much does it cost? / How much does the ticket cost?
– pharmacy / Pharmacy / pharmacy
– I need a doctor / Au gadreva e dua na doketa / au gadreva e dua na doketa
– I need help / Au gadreva e dua na veivuke / au gadreva e dua na veivuke
– call the police / Qiri na ovisa / qiri na ovisa
– call an ambulance / Qiri na ambulansi / qiri na ambulansi
– Very tasty! / Totoka sara! / totoka sara
– bill, please / Na bill, kerekere / na bill kerekere
– toast / Bula! (Let's be healthy!) / bula
– joke / In Fiji, the ocean is both a gym and a kitchen! / e fiji ocean is gym and kitchen
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and the ocean
– National cuisine (coconut, taro)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
– swim in the Pacific Ocean
– dive
– go boating
– relax on the beaches


