The tour guide was very informative. All the places we went to were worth visiting. Just felt a bit rushed at the village. Wasn't shown around properly but it was still worth visiting. Enjoyable day.
Nice tour. Tour guide was hilarious. We went through the market quickly because it was so hot. The village was quick, while the village guide was kind, we did a different village tour the next day that far surpassed this one. The hike was my favorite!
Half Day Nadi Tour incls Sri Siva Temple, Orchid Gardens,Local Village & Markets was great
The 1/2 day island tour was very nice with Avi. He was a great tour guide. In addition to the sights, he gave us information on taxi's, restaurants to try, and which stores and markets to go to. He also told us about his life, too, and it was fun to learn how Fijians study and live.
When we stopped at the Sri Siva temple, it was especially interesting as Avi is Hindu and explained the temple and region from his perspective. We also were lucky enough to see a couple that had just gotten married at the temple, and a couple that were getting their car blessed.
We saw the valley of the Sleeping Giant. Unfortunately, it was cloudy, so we didn't get to see the sleeping giant, silhouette, but I'm glad we saw the cloudy version.
We hiked in the orchid gardens, which was a very nice hike. The flowers and greenery was very pretty.
Avi took us to a produce market and explained the various fruits and vegetables to us. I felt no pressure to buy any of the produce. The place was a nice market to buy produce, if you would want to.
We stopped at a store where there was a demonstration of the Kava ceremony. You could try the kava, also. The shops had items you could buy (we had ice cream to take away the flavor of the kava!!). I felt no pressure in the store to purchase items. We did buy a bracelet, but I didn't feel obligated to buy it.
Avi also took us to the first Village. The village tour wasn't much, but it was interesting to hear. Avi did warn us that there will be a trinkets set up to purchase after it. He told us we did not need to feel obligated to purchase the items, but to also understand that that is how they make their money so they may give some pressure. I did purchase a bracelet at the village. Because I did feel like I should ( not because of how they acted, but because I understand tourism is important to the island).
I mentioned that I did not feel pressure to buy items, because several reviews stated they did feel pressure. Maybe it's the guide, I don't know. We had a very enjoyable experience on this 1/2 day island tour, and I recommend it (especially with Avi!).
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As it’s a religious site, wear respectful clothing that covers your shoulders and legs. You can borrow a sarong free of charge at the entrance.
You'll need to remove your shoes before you go inside the temple.
While it’s fine to take photos outside the temple, you can’t take them inside the temple.
Please keep noise to a minimum and only speak if necessary as it’s a holy site.
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How much does it cost to visit the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple in 2026?
There is an entrance fee of FJ$5 for sightseers to enter Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple; this fee helps with the temple’s upkeep and allows visitors to explore the sacred halls and magnificent architecture. The temple also features as a stop on some tours, with prices from US$40.
Is there a dress code for visitors to the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple?
Yes, there is a dress code for visitors to the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple. As this is a holy site, visitors are asked to dress conservatively: wear clothing that covers your knees and shoulders, and avoid sleeveless tops. Shoes should also be removed upon entry to the temple.
Are photography and videography allowed at the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple?
Yes and no; while photography and videography are allowed outside the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, they are not prohibited inside to protect the site and ensure a respectful experience for other visitors. It is always recommended to adhere to the local rules and be mindful of the sacred environment.
Are there any nearby attractions to combine with a visit to the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple?
Yes, there are several nearby attractions you can combine with a visit to the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple. Fiji Cultural Village is just a 4-minute drive away, where you can watch dance performances and feast on local cuisine. A 3-minute walk away is the Nadi Handicraft Market, which is a great spot to buy souvenirs.
Can I visit the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple independently, or is it better to join a tour?
Yes, you can visit the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple independently. However, joining a guided tour can provide valuable insights into the temple’s architecture, history, and cultural significance. Tours often include local context and stories that may be missed when visiting alone, making them a worthwhile option.