Duty-free jewellery sits just past International Departures security at NAN
Prouds Jewellery sits airside in the International terminal, a short walk from the main departures seating and food court. It trades on typical outbound bank times, usually opening before the early morning flights to Australia and New Zealand and staying open for the late-night departures. If you want duty-free pieces without hiking back toward check-in, this is the main stop.
The shop leans on Fijian themes: expect shell and pearl pieces alongside standard gold and silver lines. Pricing is in Fijian dollars, with many giftable items clustered in the FJD 80–250 range, plus higher-ticket gold and diamond items running into the four figures. Staff are used to passengers paying by international credit card, so tap-and-go is normal.
Stock skews to occasion gifts and souvenirs rather than high-end watch brands; think necklaces, earrings, bangles, and rings instead of a wall of Swiss names. You’ll see promo tags tied to specific routes and airlines during peak Australian and Kiwi holiday seasons, especially around school holidays in April and December. Ask directly about same-day promo discounts; they’re not always obvious on the shelf labels.
There’s no branch in the Domestic terminal, so if you’re connecting from an outer-island flight, shop here after you clear into International and before you head to your gate. One practical move: take a quick photo of the price tag and the duty-free receipt; it helps if customs in Australia or New Zealand ask about higher-value jewellery on arrival.