Ready to switch to island time? There’s no better place to unwind than Fiji! Whether it’s a romantic honeymoon, a family escape, or some much-deserved relaxation, Fiji’s got it all—warm turquoise waters, coconut-fringed beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and famously friendly locals.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to plan the perfect Fijian getaway!

 

Top Ways to Experience Fiji

 

While relaxation is Fiji’s specialty, there’s plenty more to discover once you’re ready to leave your hammock or poolside spot. Here are a few top activities to make your Fijian adventure unforgettable

  1. Snorkel through Fiji’s vibrant reefs

Snorkelling is a must! The clear waters around the Mamanuca Islands, Yasawa Islands, and Denarau Island are perfect for beginners, while experienced snorkellers can check out Rainbow Reef or the Great Astrolabe Reef.

 

  1. Swim beneath the Tavoro Waterfalls

In Bouma National Heritage Park on Tavenuni, you’ll find the breathtaking Tavoro Waterfalls. Each waterfall has its own natural pool, ideal for a refreshing swim amidst Fiji’s lush greenery.

 

  1. Explore Suva Municipal Market

Get a taste of Fijian culture with a trip to Suva Market. Meet local vendors, try fresh produce, and check out spices and handicrafts.

 

  1. See the fire-walkers of Beqa

This captivating ritual showcases locals walking barefoot across hot stones—a fascinating way to experience Fiji’s spiritual traditions.

  1. Take a village tour

For a true glimpse into Fijian life, visit a local village, join a kava ceremony, or even bring small gifts like books or sports equipment for local kids.

 

Visiting Fiji

 

Climate

Fiji has a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures year-round. The wet season, November to April, brings heavy rainfall and the occasional cyclone, while the dry season from May to October is sunny with lower humidity, making it the favourite for visitors.

 

Culture and Language

Fiji’s culture is a vibrant blend of indigenous and multicultural influences. English is widely spoken, but you’ll hear Fijian and Hindi, too. A friendly “Bula!” (hello/welcome) goes a long way. In villages and religious sites, dress modestly and remove shoes when entering homes.

 

Getting Around

With a mix of domestic flights, ferries, and water taxis, Fiji’s islands are well-connected. Taxis, rideshares, and rental cars are convenient for exploring larger islands like Viti Levu. Plus, PassportCard travel insurance covers rental vehicle excess and electric scooter claims.

 

Accommodation

Most visitors stay at resorts with amenities like pools and spas. Boutique hotels, budget stays, and liveaboard diving options are also popular.

 

Entry Requirements

Australian travellers don’t need a visa for stays under four months; just have your accommodation booked and a return ticket ready. Visit the Smartraveller website for up-to-date info.

Preparing for Your Trip to Fiji

 

Ready for your South Pacific escape? Here’s a handy checklist to make sure you’re set for an unforgettable Fijian getaway:

  • Check your passport: Ensure it’s valid for at least six months beyond your departure date.
  • Verify entry requirements: Confirm you meet Fiji’s visitor entry requirements.
  • Consult your doctor: Some travellers opt for additional vaccinations, like hepatitis A and B or typhoid. Check with your doctor if any are recommended for your trip.
  • Arrange travel funds: Set up a travel currency card or payment method and consider carrying some Fijian Dollars (FJD) for cash-only spots.
  • Notify your bank: Let your financial institution know you’ll be traveling.
  • Review phone coverage: Contact your phone provider to check if your plan covers Fiji or consider a pre-paid international SIM card.
  • Secure accommodations: Book accommodations for each location on your itinerary.
  • Plan tours in advance: Consider reserving tours or activities ahead of time.
  • Share travel plans: Give a trusted family member or friend your travel details in case of emergency.
  • Prepare for emergencies: Save information for emergency consular assistance.
  • Get travel insurance: We partner with PassportCard, Australia's only travel insurance with instant payouts for common claims using the PassportCard Travel Insurance. Medical issue overseas, delayed luggage or stolen cash? PassportCard can load funds onto the card so you can pay for common claims on the spot.

 

Find out more about PassportCard or get a quote for your next trip.

 

 

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