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    Default So we're off to Fiji soon

    ok, so in a couple of weeks, we'll be going to fiji, I just have a question for the ones that have taken babies to Fiji

    DD is still having bottles, is it alright to use their water? or should I take bottled water with me? DD is on 3 bottles a day still, or can you buy bottled water there?

    oh and also, taking food over there, i'm guessing there won't be any supermarkets around lol, so i'm thinking of taking snaks and stuff over for the kids, does anyone have any idea what I could take?
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    I would use bottled water, you don't want a sick bubba.
    Not sure about buying it there though, maybe talk to your tavel agent.
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    Ohhh have fun, I'm jealous!
    When we went last year i was a bit naive. Just assumed we could buy anything we needed. You can't! ds2 was still having bottles but just with regular cow's milk. The first night we got there I asked where I could buy milk and the concierage asked do I want powdered or liquid. Liquid if I can was my response. He went to a nearby vilage and got it from a store there for me and came back with a litre of UHT milk. No fresh stuff about
    We all drank the water while over there and didn't have a problem, if you're using it to make formula bottles it would be fine to boil then drink to be sure. We had been drinking the water before we remebered that we probably shouldn't

    Enjoy your trip, you will have a great time I'm sure
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    There were grocery stores there last time i went (1 and a half years ago) if you are staying on the main island.
    You can buy plenty of snacks for the kids and bottled water over there, i know i did.
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    we're staying on the mainland, but up north, as far as I know there isn't anything near us , I don't want to be caught out and not take anything, and realise when I get there that there isn't any place to get stuff from,

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    I'd pack as much snack stuff as you can too. Best to be prepared in case nothing is available. We arrived at 6.30 at night. So I thought great we'll grab some dinner then go to the resort all will be rosy. When we got there nothig was open and I forgot about the 2.5 hours on the bus to get to the resort. By the time everyone got through customs got on the bus and we got there it was dinner at 10.30. Needless to say if I'd had some muesli bars or other sort of snack that will get through custons easily, the kids would have been happier. Be over prepared I say. Even some of the UHT formula would be handy for emergencies over there.
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