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Travelling to Fiji

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Posted by: Mikariel

14th Oct 2012 11:22am

Hi there!

My family are going to Denauru, Fiji at the end of October. Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for activities we could do with our two kids under 3? Also if you could recommend any good babysitters. They have a Kids club but are for kids 4 years and over.

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MazRoc
  • 15th Oct 2012 12:46pm

Hello,

Denauru is beautiful. If you are staying at the Sheraton Hotel, they have a child minding facility. One of my friend's stayed there with her 18 month old, and they minded her.

There are lots of different activities for the children, even under three. There swimming pools and water sports (for adults). If you ask the customer service desk they should be able to help you out.

On another note, there is a lot of things to do around Nadi. Besides shopping in Nadi town, you can take the Sleeping Giant tour.
You can also organise a tour, where the coach can pick you up from the hotel and take you to and from Suva. Stopping at some of the villages.

Just an advice, Nadi is very expensive. If you do want to buy some touristy things, it's worth travelling down to Suva or even Sigatoka which is closer.

Good luck with the travels :)

Mikariel
  • 15th Oct 2012 07:57pm
Hello,

Denauru is beautiful. If you are staying at the Sheraton Hotel, they have a child minding facility. One of my friend's stayed there with her 18 month old, and they minded her....

Thanks so much for that information MazRoc. I appreciate your reply. Will keep those things in mind :-)

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