PLANTATION ISLAND FIJI
May 21, 2015
PLANTATION ISLAND
FIJI
I AM TAKING
•Camille 27
•Hannah 11
•Jake 11
•Tom 27
FLIGHTS
• Date: 10 November till 16 Nov
• Time: 1:00
• Cost per adult:$240
• Cost per child:$210
• Cost there and back: $900
• Airline: Quants
• Taxes: Included
• Luggage: Included
ACCOMMODATION
• Plantation Island
• Cost 7 nights = $3202 meals included
• Transport: Malolo cat
• Adult: $51
• Child: $25
• Cost: $152
Activities
Snorkelling
Surfing
Canoeing
Wind surfing
Stand up paddle boarding
Hair braiding
Date
CALENDAR ...
Day One ...On day one we are planning to arrive at Plantation Island and get sorted and maybe go for a swim.Eating ...For lunch and dinner we will go to the buffet which is included with the price.
Day 2 ...Day 2 ...Day 2 ...Day 2 ...
Today we are going to go stand up paddle boarding or snorkelling on the beach. We will also go to the pools to sunbathe and swim.
Food .....For food we will eat at the buffet for breakfast and lunch. We will go to a restaurant called Anandas for dinner.
Today we are going to go stand up paddle boarding or snorkelling on the beach. We will also go to the pools to sunbathe and swim.
Food .....For food we will eat at the buffet for breakfast and lunch. We will go to a restaurant called Anandas for dinner.
Day 3 .....Today we are going to go on a walk to lomani island while the kids are at kids club so we can
have a massage food......
breakfast at Ananda s and Lunch and dinner at the buffet
Day 4......Day 4......It’s canoeing today. We are going
to do a family event and go canoeing together and then we will go for a swim in the pools
Food.... We are going to get a baby sitter for the kids so we can go out for
dinner with lunch and breakfast at the buffet
Day 5 ...Day 5 ...Day 5 ...Day 5 ...Go back to the mainland (Nandi)Go back to the mainland (Nandi)
and stay back at the hotel and have lots of and stay back at the hotel and have lots of
fun then go to bed really early because the fun then go to bed really early because the
flight is tomorrow flight is tomorrow
Food .......Food .......
at the buffet for breakfast lunch at home and at the buffet for breakfast lunch at home and
dinner at the restaurant dinner at the restaurant
Go back to the mainland (Nandi)Go back to the mainland (Nandi)
and stay back at the hotel and have lots of and stay back at the hotel and have lots of
fun then go to bed really early because the fun then go to bed really early because the
flight is tomorrow flight is tomorrow
Food .......Food .......
at the buffet for breakfast lunch at home and at the buffet for breakfast lunch at home and
dinner at the restaurant dinner at the restaurant
• Climate of Nandi, Fiji Average Weather
■Nandi, fiji, 17°45'S, 177°26'E, 24 m (79 ft)
■Nandi has a tropical monsoonal climate (Köppen-Geiger classification: Am) with a dry season and a heavy monsoon the rest of year, no cold season.
■The mean annual temperature is 25.5 degrees Celsius (77.9 degrees Fahrenheit).
■Total annual Precipitation averages 1826 mm (71.9 in).
■If Nandi were situated on the opposite side of the world what would the climate be like? Follow this link to find the nearest location on ClimaTemps.com!
5 fijian phrasesWelcome Bula
Thank you Vinaka
Please Yalo Vinaka
My name is Na yacaqu o …
Good afternoon Bula, Ni sa Bula
Bula, Ni sa Bula
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20 Travel items
Deodorant SoapPersonal hygiene itemsSkin care / lotionShaving kit shampoo & conditioner ToothbrushToothpaste and flossToiletry kitTissues Pants, jeans Skirts, dressesSocks Shoes, sneakers, boots Underwear Pjamas HatWatchSunglassesRain jacket
First aid kit
Letter to my poppa
• Hi Poppa
• It’s Milly here. I’m having a really good time in Fiji. Yesterday Hannah got her hair braided and it looks really nice. Jake got his rats tail done. Altogether it cost $250 so that was what we did today. Talk to you soon. xxx Milly
MEAT & TAROMEAT & TARO1. Cut meat (mutton, chicken, beef, fish, pork) into very thin slices.
2. Cook meat in hot oil for one minute, stirring constantly to prevent sticking.
3. Add soy sauce and sugar and mix well.
4. Add diced taro and cook for five minutes.
5. Add chopped onions and salt to taste. 6. serve hot with a salad or green vegetables.
Major Cities in FijiSuva, Fijialtogether, FijiNassau, FijiNadi, FijiLabasa, FijiLami, FijiBa, FijiSigatoka, FijiSavusavu, FijiTavua, FijiLevuka, FijiThe 11 cities listed above are all in Fiji. Larger cities are listed first so you can find a major airport if you're booking a flight.
PAMPHLETPAMPHLET
THIS IS THE PAMPHLET OF FIJI (MATAMANOA ISLAND). THIS IS AN ADULTS ONLY RESORT
THIS IS THE PAMPHLET OF FIJI (MATAMANOA ISLAND). THIS IS AN ADULTS ONLY RESORT
CURRENCYSecond dollar (1969 - Present)
The dollar was reintroduced on 15 January 1969, replacing the Fijian pound at a rate of 1 pound = 2 dollars, or 10 shillings = FJ$1. Despite Fiji having been a republic since 1987, coins and banknotes continued to feature Queen Elizabeth II until 2013 when they were replaced with pictures of plants and animals.[1]
Decimalisation origins
Fiji followed the pattern of South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand in that when it adopted the decimal system, it decided to use the half pound unit as opposed to the pound unit of account. The choice of the name dollar was motivated by the fact that the reduced value of the new unit corresponded more closely to the value of the US dollar than it did to the pound sterling.
Coinage
Main article: Coins of the Fijian dollar
In 1969, coins were introduced in denominations of 1¢, 2¢, 5¢, 10¢ & 20¢, with a 50¢ coin issued in 1975. The coins had the same sizes and compositions as the corresponding Australian coins, with the 50 cents matching the cupronickel dodecagonal type introduced in Australia in 1969. In 1990, new compositions were introduced, with copper-plated zinc used for the 1¢ and 2¢ coins, and nickel-plated steel for the 5¢, 10¢, 20¢ & 50¢. An aluminum-bronze $1 coin was introduced in 1995. 2009 saw the introduction of a new smaller coinage from 5 to 50 cents.[2] In 2013 Fiji released a whole family of new coins, with fauna themes, and without the Queen's bust. [3]
Banknotes
First dollar
In 1867, the government treasury issued 1 dollar notes. These were followed by notes for $1, $5, $10, $25 and $50 issued between 1871 and 1873. Also between 1871 and 1873, King Cakobau issued notes in denominations of 12½¢, 25¢, 50¢, 100¢ and $5. Levuka (on Oval au island) issued $1 and $5 notes during the 1870s.
Second dollar
Commemorative two-dollar banknote for 2000On 15 January 1969, the government introduced notes in denominations of 50 cents, $1, $2, $10, and $20; the $5 note was not issued until 1970. [4] The Central Monetary Authority took over the issuance of paper money in 1974, issuing the same denominations, although the 50¢ note was replaced by a coin on 3 March 1975. In 1986, the Reserve Bank of Fiji began issuing notes. The $1 note was replaced by a coin in 1995. The $50 note was introduced in 1996, followed by a $100 note on 10 April 2007. Denominations of banknote currently in circulation are:
•$2
•$5
•$10
•$20
•$50
•$100 [5
NATIONAL COSTUMENATIONAL COSTUMEWOMENWOMEN
WOMEN
Women wear floral t shirts and Straw skirts (like Pacific island mats) and a sarong under that.
NATIONAL COSTUME NATIONAL COSTUME MENMEN
MEN
Men wear straw skirts and sometimes floral t shirts like the ladies
IN THE END
• The slide show was really fun to make and I would like to make another one in the near future.
BY BY
CAMILLE HARRISCAMILLE HARRIS