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Airports
Fiji has two international airports - Nadi, the principal gateway and Nausori, near Suva. Air Fiji and Pacific Sun have regional flights to Savusavu several times a day.

Customs At International Airports
Fiji Customs operates a Dual Channel System - the Red and Green Channels - for expeditious clearance of air travelers.

If you have any prohibited or restricted goods, or dutiable goods exceeding your duty/VAT free concessions, you should seek Customs Clearance at the Red Channel.
If you do not have any prohibited, restricted or commercial goods, or dutiable goods exceeding your Duty/VAT concessions, you should proceed through the Green Channel.
Note: Your baggage may be examined by Customs whether you take the Red or Green Channels. If this occurs, you will be required to open and repack your baggage.

Dutiable Goods
Fiscal duty and VAT are levied on all goods in excess of concessions. Fiscal duty rates vary depending on the goods, whereas VAT is uniformly applied at 12.5%. VAT is applied on a base which includes the value of the goods plus any fiscal duty payable.

Departure Tax
Visitors to Fiji are required to pay $20.00 departure tax in Fijian currency following check-in. Children under 12 are exempt. UPDATE: At the present time the departure tax is included in your air travel ticket.

Duty/VAT Free Concessions
A bona fide passenger finally disembarking in Fiji is entitled to the following DUTY and VAT free concessions:

Dutiable goods accompanying passengers (other than alcohol and tobacco products ) not exceeding $F400 in value.


The following goods which are owned by passengers and are not intended as gifts or for sale:
—Personal Effects
—Household effects for returning residents ( must be used for 12 monthsprior to departure ) or intending residents.

Articles taken out of Fiji on departure on which duty and tax have been paid.
The goods should not be for sale and must be accompanied at the time of final disembarkation by the passenger. Alternatively, the passenger purchases the goods immediately after final disembarkation in Fiji.
Each passenger of 17 years or more may also bring the following goods into Fiji, duty and VAT free, provided they are accompanied and are not for sale:

Alcohol - 2 litres of alcohol liquor, or 4 litres of wine, or 4 litres of beer, or any combination that does not exceed the prescribed limit for any one item.
Tobacco products - 500 cigarettes, or any combination of tobacco products up to 500 grams net weight.
A Baggage Declaration Form is to be filled and signed by the bona fide passenger in the case of unaccompanied luggage.

Banks in Savusavu
There are 3 banks in Savusavu, all of which have ATM machines for 24 hour banking. They are Westpac Bank, ANZ Bank and Colonial Bank. All of the banks are located on main street Savusavu.

How to Pack
Dress is always casual and comfortable. We suggest loose fitting, cotton wash & wear clothing.
2 knee length shorts
2 skirts or dresses
Blouses, shirts or t-shirts
Cotton trousers (denims if you plan to ride horses)
2 swimsuits
2 pairs of tennis or hiking shoes
Reef walkers
Thongs or sandals
Light jacket or sweater
Camera, batteries & film
Sunscreen & toiletries
Medication

It's a good idea to pack a change of clothing in a separate carry-on bag.

Each person is limited to 2 suitcases (up to 70 pounds/31 kilos) on international flights and only 33 pounds/15 kilos for domestic flights.

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