Pacific Harbour Arts Village, Shopping and arts complex in Serua, Fiji
Pacific Harbour Arts Village is a shopping and arts center in Serua featuring colonial-style buildings connected by covered walkways. It houses restaurants, boutiques, handicraft shops, and a grocery store all within a cohesive layout.
The center began in the 1970s as part of a luxury residential development that transformed the area into a recreation-focused destination. This original vision continues to shape its purpose today.
Local artisans demonstrate their skills in woodcarving and pottery-making, inviting visitors to learn about traditional techniques firsthand. The workshops allow you to watch creators at work and understand their craft.
The village is easy to explore thanks to interconnected covered walkways that link shops and restaurants together. You can wander between different stores comfortably without direct sun exposure.
The site serves as a gateway to nearby Beqa Lagoon, where experienced divers access shark diving experiences. Few visitors realize the village's swimming pool complex connects to this remote diving destination.
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