Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has issued important safety advice for citizens traveling to Fiji, emphasizing the need for standard precautions. The advisory highlights potential risks associated with drink spiking and methanol poisoning connected to alcoholic beverages.

This warning follows an incident where four Australian tourists, along with an American and two other foreigners living in Fiji, were hospitalized after consuming a cocktail at the Warwick Resort along the Coral Coast over the weekend. DFAT urges travelers to seek immediate medical attention if they suspect they have experienced drink spiking.

Travelers to Fiji can still enjoy their visit by staying informed and cautious. Being mindful of drink safety and following guidelines can help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in the beautiful island paradise.

In summary, travelers are reminded to exercise caution regarding alcohol consumption while in Fiji, especially after recent troubling incidents.


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