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City Guide

Lau Province, , Fiji

Overview

Lau Province is a remote chain of islands in eastern Fiji, known for its pristine beaches, rich Fijian culture, and untouched natural beauty. The area is sparsely populated, offering a tranquil escape from Fiji's busier tourist spots. Lau is perfect for travelers seeking authentic experiences, cultural immersion, and spectacular marine environments.

Best Time to Visit

May-October for dry season and calmer seas

Local Tips

Transport is mainly by small boats or inter-island flights, book well in advance. Cash is preferred in most places, and accommodation is often in small guesthouses or eco-lodges. Pack essentials, as shops are limited.

Cultural Etiquette

Dress modestly, especially in villages. It is polite to participate in a sevu-sevu (kava welcome) ceremony when visiting. Tipping is not customary but appreciated for exceptional service.

Safety Warnings

Remote islands may lack medical facilities, so bring necessary medications. Watch for strong currents while swimming; be cautious with inter-island travel in rough weather.

Hidden Gems

Explore Fulaga's crystal lagoons and coral formations, Vanuabalavu's Qilaqila limestone caves, and Kabara's woodcraft workshops for authentic artisan experiences.

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