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We're getting back to fabulous Fiji holidays again, people - woohoo! Isn't it just amazing? Fiji’s airbrushed beaches, clear waters, tropical forests and delectable fusion cuisine, along with its people’s warm hospitality, makes holidays here beyond special. With 332 islands containing numerous resorts, tonnes of activities in crystal-clear waters, plus over 1,500 species of fish and colourful coral reefs for snorkelling – Fiji leaves the traveller in constant wonder. It is therefore no surprise that many travelogues and magazines regularly vote Fiji as one of the best travel destinations in the world! Check out our latest all-inclusive Fiji holiday packages and deals; if you’d like to speak to our South Pacific Specialist to create a bespoke itinerary, get in touch at 1300 991 751!
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About Fiji

About Fiji

About Fiji

There is so much to see, do, eat and experience in Fiji that weeks can go by without seeing the bottom of the list! From the island’s rich tapestry of culture and history, which date back to 1,000 BC, to exploring the waterfalls, lakes and forests dotting the volcanic mountains and swimming amongst the magnificent coral reefs and its colourful denizens – it’s a never-ending stream of activities. Fiji counts amongst one of the world’s best diving and surfing destinations and its beaches are some of the prettiest. Fiji’s nightlife, cuisine and monuments allow visitors a glimpse into the happy melting pot of multi-cultural, multi-ethnic humanity that has settled in these islands over the centuries.

Things to Do in Fiji

Things to Do in Fiji

Things to Do in Fiji

You can pick about any island off its 332 and it’s it’ll be great, but of course there will be winners. Islands like Savusavu and Mamanucas are unbeatable for the sheer amount of adrenaline-pumping activities like deep sea diving, mountain-climbing and windsurfing. Then, Pacific Harbour and Beqa are known for jet-ski safaris, all-inclusive yacht and catamaran charters, parasailing and off-road four-wheel drive safaris, shark dives and ziplining. Deep-sea diving enthusiasts would love the Yasawa chain of islands for its plethora of diving hotspots and superb snorkelling just off the golden sand beaches. Fiji has protected marine reserves where swimmers and divers can get up close with giant manta rays, spinner dolphins and over 1,200 species of exotic fish! For nightlife and shopping, head over to Nadi and Denarau. These hotspots woo travellers with high streets, restaurants and clubbing. Yacht charters from the Denarau Marina will have adventurous travellers cruising Fiji’s blue waters in luxury catamarans, yachts and sleek sailing ships.

Best time to visit Fiji

Best time to visit Fiji

Best time to visit Fiji

Except for the wet season from November to April, Fiji has cool ocean breezes and warm waters almost year-round. The best weather and time to be holidaying here would undoubtedly be from June to September or December to January, because the weather stays around a balmy 25°C. In the evenings, cool southerly breezes bring temperatures down to 19-20°C, perfect for a hop around the islands. For divers, November to April is the best time for underwater adventures.

Visiting during festivals is always a good idea to sample the best of Fijian culture and hospitality. Suva has one of the largest New Year celebrations with an annual street party. Holi, an Indian festival, is celebrated with fervour and people douse each other with buckets of coloured water. Nadi’s Bula Festival and Suva’s Hibiscus Festival both occur in August and they showcase the epitome of Fijian warmth and hospitality. We also jotted down some helpful travel tips for visiting Fiji – every nugget helps!

Hotels and Resorts in Fiji

Hotels and Resorts in Fiji

Hotels and Resorts in Fiji

This tropical destination caters to all types of travellers – families, couples, backpackers, adventure seekers… Fiji has resorts to suit all.

Here, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to five-star retreats in picture-perfect locations. The InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort and Spa at Natadola, Coral Coast; Vomo Fiji and the Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort at Vanua Levu define luxury escapes. Families also have a wide range of choices, with hotels like the Naviti Resort at Koro Levu, Plantation Island Resort and many more offering a relaxing time for the parents and plenty of activities to keep the kids busy all day. Plus, there are boutique hotels like Castaway Island Resort and beachfront home-stays for the young and adventurous. Check out our list of hotels to find out which suits you best.

Top 5 Experiences in Fiji

Top 5 Experiences in Fiji

Top 5 Experiences in Fiji

The Hibiscus Festival is about cultural performances, competitions, food stalls, souvenirs and an air of infectious happiness all around. Fijians goes into non-stop party mode for 9 days of the festival!

Then for couples, we’d recommend a romantic cruise in Mamanucas followed by five-course dinner under the stars on a luxury catamaran. A picnic for two on a deserted island is a day-time option. Both work better than wishing wells!

A perfect representation of the vibrant colours, culture and the warm nature of Fijians – the Bula Festival is full of song and dance performances, beauty pageants, cultural shows and floats.

Let our Specialists organise a dive liveaboard charter for you – roving between islands and exploring the underwater wonderland that is Fiji.

And not the last by a mile, Fiji will see adrenaline junkies fly over hills, tropical forests, gorges and rivers in one long zip-line feat.

Get Married in Fiji

Get Married in Fiji

Get Married in Fiji

How can you make a lifetime event even more special? Get married in fabulous Fiji! With its sun-kissed beaches, palm trees swaying in cool breezes, traditional Fijian wedding ceremonies and great resorts, Fiji turns into a tropical wonderland for tying the knot. Plus, bringing along family and friends is so important on your big day – that’s why our all-inclusive wedding packages come in so handy! Our Wedding Packages include airfares, stays, meals, drinks, transfers, fun resort activities and more, as well as the wedding arrangements. Our veteran South Pacific Specialists are always ready to help you plan your wedding, so just fill in the Enquiry Form and we’ll get back to you in a jiffy. Or, just pick up the phone and call us up directly at 1300 991 751!

Post-Lockdown Fiji Holidays

Post-Lockdown Fiji Holidays

Post-Lockdown Fiji Holidays

Booking a Fiji holiday to celebrate coming out of the lockdown again? That’s a great idea and we’re sure to help you make that happen. Check out our Bula Bubble Fiji holiday packages – you’ll be blown away by the new-age holiday packages. Seriously. Imagine COVID-appropriate protocols at every point in your holiday itinerary, ultra-flexible rescheduling at your fingertips, and cancellation options that understand travellers’ requirements in a post lockdown travel sphere. Even more, we’ve got raging good deals like you’ve never seen – check out our Bula Bubble holiday page, where we’ve stacked the best post lock-down Fiji holiday deals in the South Pacific.

You can also browse through our blogs. We’ve an entire section dedicated to COVID updates and preparations announced by resorts, airlines and tourism bodies throughout the South Pacific. In fact, have a read of the red carpet Fiji is rolling out for international tourists in the name of reopening borders. It’s so heartening and reassuring, we tell you. Go Fiji, and go great holidays!

Fiji FAQ's

Yes, they are – and hurrah for that! Check out latest details on our Fiji blogs and updates on COVID and travel.
Kind of. The first-ever settlers were Austronesian around 5,000 years ago, then the Melanesian followed after 1,000 years. It is said that Fiji was settled by the ancestors of Polynesians called the Lapita, but there isn’t much proof of it. Now, Fiji is a multicultural potpourri of cultures and ethnicities ranging from native Kaiviti, Melanesian, Chinese, Indian, European and yes, Polynesian too.
Yes, period. Fiji Airways has a long and decorated history of connecting not just Fiji to the world, but the South Pacific too. If you want, you can read more about its history in our blog on Fiji Airways.
That’s a good story. The original etymology of the word comes from it’s main island – Viti Levu. When Fijian sailors and warriors met their Tongan counterparts, the latter mispronounced Viti as ‘Fizi’ to Captain James Cook, who noted it as such and there we have it – Fiji!
Fiji has 333 islands. But since the last one is more of an islet, people also accept 332 as an official count. There are a lot to visit, if you look at it that way.
Although Fiji was settled by Austronesian tribes back in 3000BC, the first modern European explorer was the Dutch Abel Tasman who mapped the Northern archipelago in 1643.
Fiji is connected to the world via a lot of flights from Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seoul.
The Survivor series has been filmed on the Mamanuca chain of islands in Fiji. They’re very accessible, too.
Fiji uses the Fijian dollar.
Depends on your needs. Family friendly? Mainland it is. Romance? Go over to the Mamanuca chain of islands. Adventure and scuba-diving? Head over to Yasawas. If you have time, have a read of our blog on the same subject.
Fiji has opened its borders now, hallelujah! Go book yourself a holiday.
Fiji Day is observed on the 9th of December.
Depends on your needs. Family friendly? Mainland it is. Romance? Go over to the Mamanuca chain of islands. Adventure and scuba-diving? Head over to Yasawas. If you have time, have a read of our blog on the same subject.
Fiji is set in the South Pacific, also called Oceania, a little over 2,000 kilometres from Australia.
If you want a lot of tours, excitement and activities for a fun-filled Fijian family holiday, stick to the mainland. For a more relaxed holiday, check out the Mamanucas or the Yasawa chain of islands. If you have time, have a read of our blog on the same subject.
Fiji’s capital Suva is also an international airport, but Nadi and its airport serves most of all Fiji’s international travellers.
Yeah, no. It’s a great little South Pacific holiday destination with stunning beaches which we encourage to check out for yourselves at the earliest available moment.
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