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Arts Village-Pacific Harbour
For a fun filled day, complete with experience of Fijian lifestyle, hospitality and customs, visit the Arts Village. They've mixed a little bit of fantasy and little bit of local flavour and made theirs a very beautiful and unique setting.
Location
Pacific Harbour, Deuba.
Activities
Island Boat Tour: Step on board a traditional canoe and go on a magical journey of discovery as Ancient Fiji comes to life on the Boat Tour. Warriors pole you round the lagoon as you sample local foods, meet villagers, and see how Ancient Fijians went about their daily lives. Unique and of all attractions in Fiji, an absolute "must see".
Island Temple Tour: Wandering through some of the most sacred places in Ancient Fiji on the Temple Tour is intriguing and at times, even a little scary. Step inside the looming 5 story high Burekalou, the largest and most authentic ancient temple in Fiji. Join the priest as he petitions the gods for a prediction of the future, then warns the Warring Chief of his impending doom. Be part of the action in this exciting and interactive tour. You are part of the action in this exciting display of Fijian life.
Arts Village Shows: The stage comes to life with the spectacular Arts Village Shows. They include the phenomenal Beqa Firewalkers and re-enactments of Ancient Fijian "Legends and Battles". Be prepared to laugh, be astonished, be scared, and most importantly, have a unique experience. The Arts Village Show is a mixture of singing, dancing, acrobatic stunts, storytelling, and fighting. Take a seat in the grandstand as the Village is transformed into a spellbinding stage for a magical show.
For adventure, discovery, entertainment and intrigue, head over to the Arts Village, in the heart of the Coral Coast!
You can book directly through any travel agent of tour operator Rosie"s, Coral Sun, ATS or any Hotel Tour Desk.
Open Five days a week – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.
Last updated on Tuesday, April 08, 2008