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How much is $100 Australian in Fiji?
Quick Conversions from Australian Dollar to Fijian Dollar : 1 AUD = 1.54182 FJD
AUD | FJD |
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A$ 100 | FJ$ 154.18 |
A$ 250 | FJ$ 385.46 |
A$ 500 | FJ$ 770.91 |
A$ 1,000 | FJ$ 1,541.82 |
What is the best currency to use in Fiji?
the Fijian dollar
The best currency to use in Fiji is the Fijian dollar. As with the Aussie dollar, the Fijian dollar is made up of 100 cents and comprises a mixture of banknotes and coins with the same denominations you’d find in Australia. Fiji’s colourful banknotes come as $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.
Which countries accept Australian dollars?
1 Dollar is devided into 100 Cents….Australian Dollar as currency.
Country | Region |
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Australia | Australia/New Zealand |
Christmas Island | Australia/New Zealand |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Australia/New Zealand |
How much is $100 US dollars in Fiji?
Quick Conversions from United States Dollar to Fijian Dollar : 1 USD = 2.10013 FJD
USD | FJD |
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$, US$ 10 | FJ$ 21.00 |
$, US$ 50 | FJ$ 105.01 |
$, US$ 100 | FJ$ 210.01 |
$, US$ 250 | FJ$ 525.03 |
Is Fiji cheaper than Australia?
Fiji is 44.3% cheaper than Australia.
How much cash should I bring to Fiji?
As a general guide, you’ll need around FJD$360 (AUD$226) per person per day in Fiji if you’re on a budget. For a midrange trip, you could be looking at FJD$360-800 (AUD$226-$501). For a luxury-style trip, aim for at least FJD$800 (AUD$501) per day.
How much is $100 US in Australian?
Are you overpaying your bank?
Conversion rates US Dollar / Australian Dollar | |
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10 USD | 13.60730 AUD |
20 USD | 27.21460 AUD |
50 USD | 68.03650 AUD |
100 USD | 136.07300 AUD |
Which country has the best exchange rate for Australian dollar?
Russia. As the world’s largest country, Russia also comes in at number one for value for money for Aussies, with a Big Mac costing 110.17 rubles or around AUD$2.47.
Which country uses Fijian dollar?
Fiji
Fijian dollar/Countries
Is Fiji or Vanuatu better?
Fiji has the islands with crsytal blue water and white sand beaches. People are just a little friendlier. If you’re looking to laze on a beach, snorkel and stay on and island – Fiji wins hands down. If you’re looking to take short trips to places and have great food options – Vanuatu is an excellent choice.