MARCHÉ
Read moreThis market is part of Fijian folklore. Fruits, vegetables and other dishes are sold at very affordable prices in a mixture of aromas and pleasant verbal exchanges. The market is distorted by many establishments where you can eat between 3 and 5 F $ after shopping. On weekends, the choice of products is more so.
SUVA MARKET
Read moreThe Suva market is the most important market in Fiji. It is held along the Rodwell Road, every day until 4pm, except on Sundays. Saturday is its most important day, because all the small producers of the island come there to expose their harvest. As usual, you will find the bus station right next to the market. The Flea Market in Suva is also right next door. Goundar Shipping, one of the main shipping companies also sells tickets right next to the market, where the Goundar buses also arrive.
MARCHÉ ET ARTISANAT
Read moreJust before the Sri Siva Subramaniya temple, coming from the airport, the handicraft market is on the left, after the food market. There are several stalls where you can buy tanoas, fabrics and other wooden objects. The Suva market is larger and cheaper, but it is up to you to bargain for the items you want at the Nadi market. For those who don't want to bargain, Jack's of Fiji has great products and a store in downtown and Port Denarau.