Shop for fresh produce at the market

When you visit these omnipresent marketplaces, you'll find products neatly piled and priced to sell together. If you try to buy a single tomato, the merchant may give it to you for free. Bulk purchasing is a peculiarity of Fiji's sharing culture, as fruits and vegetables are brought home and traded among neighbors. Consume papayas, pineapples, mangoes, passionfruit, coconuts, lime juice, watermelon, and other tropical fruits.


Because Fiji is a somewhat remote island chain, retail options are restricted. There are, however, plenty of locations to purchase for the ideal keepsake! Many Fiji resorts provide onsite shops where you may buy apparel, jewelry, perfume, gadgets, and sporting equipment. If you're staying in Denarau, the Port Denarau Shopping Centre contains everything you could possibly need.


Why not visit a native Fijian market for a more genuine shopping experience? Fresh fruits and vegetables are available, as well as locally manufactured handicrafts like as tapa fabric, woven products, sculptures, and pottery. Shopping at a local market not only allows you to bring home a one-of-a-kind souvenir of your stay, but it also helps to support the local economy. Lawai Pottery Village, the Curio Handicraft Centre, Savusavu Farmers' Market, Lautoka Market, and the Levuka Handicrafts Market are among the most popular marketplaces to visit in Fiji.

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