Suva (Fijian pronunciation: [ˈsuβa]) is the capital and largest metropolitan city in Fiji. It is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Rewa Province, Central Division.
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4.5 based on 103 reviews
Such an experience to spend a day on such a remote island in the South Pacific. The islanders were so welcoming, especially the teachers at their primary school.Good swimming and snorkelling opportunities. Speed boat tours from 10Fijian Dollars upwards. Crystal clear waters. Pity about the islander who imprisoned a sea turtle in a bath and who was charging 5 dollars for tourists to photograph this beautiful and endangered species.
4.0 based on 174 reviews
Immerse yourself in the festive, friendly atmosphere of this wonderful street market, where you'll find every tropical fruit and vegetable imaginable.
We travel to Fiji at least annually and Suva once or twice on each visit. Fiji does not have all the modern facilities of home but the awesome people make up for this. One of the major attractions is that everything isn’t squeaky clean but is great anyway. The Suva Markets are huge and whilst setup for the locals have plenty to offer for tourists also. People just need to remember that they are markets and not a modern shopping centre.
4.0 based on 594 reviews
The Fiji Museum is located 5 mins drive from the Capital City of Fiji, Suva. The historical museum holds archaeological findings dating back 3500 years as well as cultural objects reflecting Fiji's inhabitants during the past 100 years are housed in the oldest museum in the South Pacific. It will be interesting to take a 1-2 hours tour in the Fiji museum while in Suva, Fiji.
Ticket entrance 10$ for adults. A lot of exposition, information about culture first people's on the Fiji. Flora and fauna. Locals boats, tools, part of life. Also have gift shop with souvenirs. Big part of park at that location. Enjoy your time for 1 or 2 hours there.
4.0 based on 303 reviews
Take a dip in one of the natural swimming pools, follow a nature trail and keep your ears and eyes ready to spot the numerous birds that inhabit this park.
We caught the local bus from the market in Suva and got off outside. We paid the minimal fee to get in and walked in. One of the local workers guided us and we had a fantastic walk through the rainforest. It is very wet and you really need to wear safety shoes or something solid as it gets muddy etc. That was part of what I liked about it, the rawness of it. Lots of places to swim along the way and at the end a big pool where a lot of locals and tourists were swimming and jumping of a swinging rope. Definitely worth the excursion
4.0 based on 55 reviews
The Cathedral of the Sacred, Suva , is the main ecclesiastical building of the Roman Catholic Church in Fiji. Located on Pratt Street in the City of Suva, Fiji's capital. The Cathedral was built in 1902 with sandstone brought from quarries, Australia. Inspired of its architecture by the churches of Rome. Covered with ornaments and stained glass, a crypt in the basement and is one of Fiji's Historical sites.
4.0 based on 55 reviews
Lovely staff and attractive cool shopping centre, with easy negotiation. The indian clothing shop was amazing, and husband took many photos. Can recommend a visit!
4.0 based on 33 reviews
Damodar City Centre is located along Grantham Rd in suburb of Rawai, in Suva. it is a 174,000 sq ft suburban Shopping centre which aims to provide and service every form of public demand for the citizens of Suva and visitors alike. It's objective is to be the most advance and modern Shopping Centre in Fiji with facilities and activities that are unrivaled. 'Service' is the key for Damodar City Centre and this is the unique characteristic of the development. The main features includes. 1. 4 Screen Cinema by Damodar Village Cinemas (VMAX 4K) 2. Supermarket (New World Supermarket) 3. Department Store 4. International Food-court 5. Variety Shops 6. Professional Offices 7. Restaurants 8. Medical Centre 9. Hair Dresses(Hair Salon) 9. Kids Play Center 10. Large Car Park (over 200 car space) 11. Regular Theme based events
Awesome place to take the kids if weather outside is unfavourable. Ranging from shopping outlets, food havens and kids playcentre, you’ll easily find yourself spending quality family time
3.5 based on 120 reviews
This park was made famous when Charles Kingsford-Smith made an emergency landing here on his 1928 trans-Pacific flight.
Recently restored it is a historically important public park and all Fijians should be very proud of it... Its located near the water-front of Suva between the High Courts of Fiji and the Museum
3.5 based on 83 reviews
These impressive, orange-colored government buildings were modeled after traditional Fijian thatched huts, and the complex is open to visitors.
The Parliament is in the city center, just few steps away from the Fiji Museum and victorian Grand Pacific Hotel. It looks impressive and noble. In front of it there is a huge green field used by school kids as a training spot.
3.5 based on 194 reviews
We were visiting Fiji from the United States and wanted to shop Bula clothes . Tappoocity had the best sale of bula shirts . But they were mostly out of smaller size . Their prices were better than jacks or Harrison’s . We were only able to grab one bula shirt in small for men . The food court is also good on the top floor . The kids were busy at the play area for sometime while we enjoyed eating there. The play area was clean and big and costed 5$ per kid .
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