Who appears on Fijian dollars?
Until recently, Fijian banknotes featured Queen Elizabeth II. Now, most notes have been redesigned to highlight Fiji’s native flora and fauna instead.
Until recently, Fijian banknotes featured Queen Elizabeth II. Now, most notes have been redesigned to highlight Fiji’s native flora and fauna instead.
Yes, a travel money card loaded with FJD is convenient for larger expenses like hotels and restaurants. However, always keep cash on hand for markets, taxis, and local shops.
Yes. Whether you’re in Suva, Nadi, or smaller islands, the Fijian dollar (FJD) is accepted everywhere. In rural areas and small villages, cash is essential as cards may not be accepted.
For amounts under $5,000, it is usually cheaper to order FJD online. In-store is faster if you need cash quickly, while online can save you money with better rates and fewer fees.
The AUD to FJD exchange rate changes daily depending on the market. To get the best value, compare providers and watch out for hidden fees. S Money can help you with competitive rates.
While most resorts, larger restaurants, and hotels accept cards, cash is still king in Fiji, especially in rural areas, food stalls, and local markets. Having a mix of both is the best option so you’re not caught short when exploring away from the main tourist areas.
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