Monday 24 August 2009

24th August, Lautoka, Fiji

We left our secret hideaway anchorage (you are not meant to stop anywhere on your way to clear in in Fiji but weekends have big overtime costs and it would have been dark by the time we arrived in Lautoka) this morning to head round to Lautoka. We headed ashore to clear customs and immigration and then the health man came back out to Newt with us in the dinghy which was an adventure as he was a large Fijian man!!
We headed into town to get some fresh food. We had been to Lautoka before on our honeymoon and remembered it as a grubby, slightly scary town but found it completely different today. It seemed much nicer and friendlier - not sure if the town has changed or we have!! We had a great time at the market and a lovely lunch in a cafe. We managed to buy some new hair clippers for Jonny and a Fiji SIM card ($5 for the card with $5 credit!!).
Another early night tonight to recover from the passage.

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