"Aventure sur la Côte de Corail : Poterie, Kava, Meke, Dunes et Temple"





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Découvrez les vraies Fidji lors d'une excursion d'une demi-journée sur la côte de corail, au départ de Nadi ou de Denarau. Visitez une école locale et négociez comme un local au marché de Sigatoka. Découvrez la poterie traditionnelle des Fidji et participez à une cérémonie coutumière du kava.
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Lawai Pottery Village aux Fidji est un paradis culturel où la poterie fidjienne occupe une place centrale. Les invités sont accueillis par une cérémonie traditionnelle du kava, suivie de la présence d'artisans qualifiés fabriquant des pièces de poterie complexes. Participez à une danse meke fidjienne animée et plongez-vous dans la culture locale dynamique. Explorez les boutiques et les galeries de poterie pour découvrir une gamme de superbes poteries fidjiennes, des pièces fonctionnelles aux sculptures décoratives. Cette expérience immersive offre une profonde appréciation de l'art et des traditions fidjiennes, laissant aux visiteurs de précieux souvenirs du riche patrimoine culturel du village de poterie de Lawai.
Visitez le marché de Sigatoka et découvrez de nombreux produits locaux, fruits et légumes. N'hésitez pas à acheter tout ce qui peut vous intéresser et n'hésitez pas à discuter ou à poser des questions aux vendeurs du marché local. Sigatoka est également connue sous le nom de bol à salade des Fidji en raison de sa richesse en fruits et légumes.
Visiter le temple Shri Radha Krishna à Sigatoka est une expérience sereine et captivante. L'architecture exquise du temple, ses couleurs vibrantes et ses rituels sacrés créent une atmosphère de dévotion et de tranquillité. C'est un sanctuaire précieux où l'on peut chercher du réconfort et se connecter profondément avec le divin.
Tappoo Shop à Sigatoka est un paradis pour les amateurs d'art à la recherche de beaux objets artisanaux. Des tapis finement tissés aux objets en bois sculptés à la main, la boutique propose une gamme variée d'articles exquis qui mettent en valeur le riche patrimoine culturel des Fidji. Parcourez la collection et trouvez la pièce parfaite à emporter chez vous à vos propres frais. Veuillez noter que vous pouvez également acheter un déjeuner à vos frais.
Les dunes de sable de Sigatoka sont situées directement à l'ouest de l'embouchure de la rivière Sigatoka, la deuxième plus grande rivière des Fidji. Découvrez l'histoire des dunes de sable et explorez l'écosystème.
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Veuillez attendre dans le hall de l'hôtel 5 minutes avant l'heure de prise en charge prévue.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Un minimum de 2 personnes par réservation est requis
- Il est possible d'annuler après confirmation s'il n'y a pas assez de passagers pour répondre aux exigences. Dans ce cas, un remboursement alternatif ou intégral vous sera proposé.
- Le tarif enfant ne s'applique que s'il est partagé avec 2 adultes payants
Avis(21)
Shaggy was excellent! Would churches again and recommend others do to.
Vinaka for your incredible 5-star review! Thank you for trusting Valentine Tours Fiji as your tour operator; it was a pleasure having you with us.
This was an amazing tour! The company, Valentine's tours ensure that we had a great experience, and enjoyed every minute! Also since the time permitted, came up with additional activities for us. Happy we booked this tour
The tour highlight was the trip to the Village. They were so welcoming and the performance they gave us was great. I would drop the fruit and vegetables markets from the tour. We were there for less than 10 minutes and our guide explained nothing. There needs to be notice that you have to walk to the sand dunes and it is a minimum 2 hour round trip for the fit. There is a shorter path but still takes 40 minutes with some hills involved
Great day. Bobby and Shaggi were both very nice. The village was excellent. I would suggest the fruit and vegetables markets was a waste of time. Sand dunes were nice. Tour company should let potential tourists know of the walk involved and allow time for anyone that wants to do the full walk
Bula We’re glad you enjoyed meeting Bobby and Shaggi and that you found the village and sand dunes enjoyable. We’re sorry the fruit and vegetable markets didn’t meet your expectations and for any confusion during your experience. It’s entirely your choice which hiking walk you’d like to do. Our driver/guide will wait for you to complete your chosen hike, so you’re free to start and finish at your own pace. We apologise that this wasn’t clearly communicated by our reservation team. There are two hiking trails available: a 1-hour option and a 2-hour option. We highly recommend the 2-hour hike for better scenery, but we’ll respect whatever you decide. Thank you for your feedback about the market—your input is valuable and I’ll pass it along to our team so we can consider improvements in the future. We appreciate your feedback and will use it to improve our services. Vinaka Sujita
Bobby the guide and the driver was excellent with us. Bobby explained everything about the culture of fiji. I particularly like the school and the pottery village. I'll take another tour with those guys if I could. Thank you for the day.
A great introduction to Fiji, a tour combining interesting cultural experiences and stunning nature. My guide/driver was a very good source of information about the country, he was able to answer every question on history, society and politics of Fiji. I had a great layover!
Had a great time learning about Fijian pottery and visiting the temple. Anand was our tour guide and was an endless fount of knowledge about Fiji’s culture, life, and history.
Visiting the Food bowl, the pottery village where we danced with the ladies after the welcome ceremony. Views from the lookout at the national park. Our local driver Morrie customised our tour and showed us the sand dunes where they trained for the rugby and views from various locations that he knew would give great pictures of the river and town.
Thank you for the wonderful five-star reviews!
We ended up on a private tour for this as I don’t think many people know about the Sigatoka sand dunes! The boat tours are really popular, but you should definitely try to do this tour as well. An hour drive from Nadi, our guide Deo took us to a village where the women make pottery by hand, which we got to watch them do. We participated in a kava ceremony with them and then had a chance to buy some of their pottery- a real treat! The highlight was the sand dunes. If they ask if you’d like to do the short walk to the dunes or the long walk, choose the long walk and you won’t regret it- be ready to climb up some pretty steep sand! And unforgettable experience. The photos don’t do it justice!
Our tour guide Anand explained to us about Fiji culture including education system and economy, we were the only people on the tour and he let us explore the places on our pace. Pottery village was a wonderful experience. Kava ceremony and dance. We even got to dance with them! Fascinating way to make a pottery. Walk in the sand dune was peaceful.



