"Avventura sulla Costa del Corallo: ceramiche, Kava, Meke, dune e tempio"





Descrizione
Scopri le vere Fiji con un tour di mezza giornata della Coral Coast, con partenza da Nadi o Denarau. Visita una scuola locale e contratta come un abitante del posto al mercato di Sigatoka. Scopri la tradizionale ceramica delle Fiji e prendi parte a una consueta cerimonia del kava.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Il Lawai Pottery Village nelle Fiji è un paradiso culturale in cui la ceramica delle Fiji è al centro della scena. Gli ospiti vengono accolti con una tradizionale cerimonia del kava, seguita dalla testimonianza di abili artigiani che realizzano intricati pezzi di ceramica. Partecipa a una vivace danza meke delle Fiji, immergendoti nella vibrante cultura locale. Esplora negozi di ceramica e gallerie per scoprire una gamma di straordinarie ceramiche delle Fiji, dai pezzi funzionali alle sculture decorative. Questa esperienza coinvolgente offre un profondo apprezzamento per l'arte e le tradizioni delle Fiji, lasciando ai visitatori i ricordi più cari del ricco patrimonio culturale del Lawai Pottery Village.
Visita il mercato di Sigatoka e scopri un sacco di prodotti locali, frutta e verdura. Sentiti libero di acquistare qualsiasi cosa che possa interessarti e sentiti libero anche di chattare o fare domande ai venditori del mercato locale. Sigatoka è anche conosciuta come il Salad Bowl delle Fiji a causa di quanto sono ricchi di frutta e verdura.
Visitare il Tempio Shri Radha Krishna a Sigatoka è un'esperienza serena e accattivante. La squisita architettura del tempio, i colori vivaci e i rituali sacri creano un'atmosfera di devozione e tranquillità. È un caro santuario dove si può cercare conforto e connettersi con il divino in modo profondo.
Tappoo Shop a Sigatoka è un paradiso per gli appassionati d'arte che cercano splendidi prodotti artigianali. Dalle stuoie intrecciate in modo intricato ai manufatti in legno intagliati a mano, il negozio offre una vasta gamma di articoli squisiti che mettono in mostra il ricco patrimonio culturale delle Fiji. Sfoglia la collezione e trova il pezzo perfetto da portare a casa a tue spese. Tieni presente che puoi anche acquistare il pranzo a proprie spese
Le dune di sabbia di Sigatoka si trovano direttamente a ovest della foce del fiume Sigatoka, il secondo fiume più grande delle Figi. Scopri la storia delle dune di sabbia ed esplora l'ecosistema.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Si prega di attendere nella hall dell'hotel 5 minuti prima dell'orario di ritiro previsto
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- È richiesto un minimo di 2 persone per prenotazione
- Vi è la possibilità di cancellazione dopo la conferma se non ci sono abbastanza passeggeri per soddisfare i requisiti. Nel caso in cui ciò si verificasse, ti verrà offerto un rimborso alternativo o completo
- La tariffa per bambini si applica solo quando si condivide con 2 adulti paganti
Recensioni(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.



