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Often referred to as Fiji’s Hidden Paradise, Savusavu appears to be much the same as it was 30 years ago. Founded before the Deed of Cession, Savusavu was originally established as a center for sailing ships trading in sandalwood, beche-de-mer and copra. Savusavu continues to be a copra town with a processing mill in Balaga Bay at the very bottom of Savusavu Bay. Destinationweddings.com works with all resorts and wedding coordinators in Savusavu that offer many different wedding packages, including beach weddings. For more information on resorts, wedding coordinators and packages, please speak with your Destination Wedding Specialist.
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The award-winning, five-star Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort is one of the most renowned vacation destinations in the South Pacific. Located on the island of Vanua Levu on 17 acres of a coconut plantation, the accommodations overlook the peaceful waters of Savusavu Bay. The acclaimed resort is an international favorite for romance, honeymoons and weddings; scuba diving; and families, who want to combine heavenly surroundings and exceptional dining with an unsurpassed range of eco-friendly activities. A sister resort to the Post Ranch Inn and the Hotel Hana-Maui, Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands resort is the only resort that employs a full-time marine biologist to help visitors appreciate the underwater world of Fiji.
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Our northern unspoiled location offers you the genuine warmth and friendliness of the Fijian people, beautiful lush tropical surroundings, and warm, impossibly clear waters.
Revitalize, refresh, renew. A native experience awaits you at Koro Sun Resort. Born of a nature lover's dream, the resort springs forth from a magnificent coconut plantation, encircled by lavish rainforests, at the edge of a stunning private lagoon. The 150 acres offers guests a welcome respite from the busy world.
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Documents Needed for TravelA valid U.S. passport is required for entry.
In most cases the passport must be valid for 6 months after the date of travel. For more specific details on entry regulations, please speak with your Destination Wedding Specialist.
LanguageMost of the tropical paradise islanders speak English as well as Fijian or Hindi.
BeachesFiji beach resorts are amongst the most popular in the world and are scattered throughout the islands, some on tiny coral atolls, others in remote spots tucked into the tropical rainforest. There is no concentration where properties sit next door to each other. Most sit alongside shallow lagoons protected by coral reefs which are good for snorkeling, although most have only gentle waves, but not all offer good swimming.
ClimateNovember to April sees the wet season and May to October the dry season. Summer days can see 30°C with a low of around 18°C in July and August and an average of around 25°C.
Currency Most credit cards and travellers cheques are readily accepted and there are ATM machines at Westpac and ANZ banks in all major towns. Currency is the Fiji dollar using the dollar and cent monetary system (Fiji Dollar - F$).
Marriage RequirementsPassports Original birth certificates Decree Absolute (divorce papers) if relevant Officially witnessed consent of your father if you are under 21 Death certificate of deceased former spouse (if applicable) For Catholic weddings, a letter of Freedom sent 2-3 months in advance to the Fijian Priest along with Baptism Certificates. A license is required to marry in Fiji. These are obtainable within one working day from the Fiji Registry at Nadi, Suva, Lautoka, Savusavu or Somosomo (Taveuni). Cost approximately F$20, valid 21 days.
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