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Fiji’s Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit Fiji? 
Fiji is a great year-round destination with warm tropical weather. We recommend the best time to visit Fiji is from May through to September as these are the cooler months but are also high season. If you're keen to visit Fiji without the crowds, the best time to go is from February to April. The July and September/October Australia and New Zealand school holidays are busy periods and we recommend that you book at least 7-10 months in advance to avoid disappointment. 

 

Where to go on holiday in Fiji? 
Regardless of where you stay in Fiji you will be welcomed with a big BULA! If you're planning a holiday in Fiji, explore our Fiji travel guide to make the most of your time on these beautiful islands. Our top recommended destinations include the Coral Coast for family friendly resorts and snorkelling, Mamanuca Islands for pristine beaches and thrilling water activities and Port Denarau for high end resorts and easy access to adventurous excursions and island hopping.  

 

How to find the best holiday package to Fiji? 
We've got that covered for you! Our Fiji specialists have handpicked and curated the best Fiji deals for you so you can make the most of your island holiday. Visit our Fiji deals section on our website or sign up to get the hottest deals sent straight to your email. 

 

Is Fiji a great destination for a large group? 
Fiji is a great destination for travelling as a group. Whether it be a large family travelling together or a group of friends. There are hotel rooms or apartments to choose from whatever the budget.  

Where to stay in Fiji? 
Choosing where to stay in Fiji can be tough with so many stunning options. Family friendly options on the Coral Coast including the all-inclusive Naviti Resort. Shangri-La Yanuca Island is also perfect for families but they also offer an exclusive adult only wing. Venture to the Mamanuca Islands and stay at Plantation Island Resort and Castaway Island Resort who both feature a water park. Adults only stay in Denarau at Sofitel Fiji Beach Resort & Spa at the exclusive Waitui Beach Club or make your way via ferry to Tokoriki Island Resort and Matamanoa Island Resort (Mamanuca) or Waya Island Resort and Yasawa Island Resort & Spa (Yasawa). 

 

Do I need travel insurance for Fiji? 
Absolutely, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance for your trip to Fiji. We provide a range of travel insurance options suitable for travel to Fiji.  

 

What should I pack for my trip to Fiji? 
We recommend packing light; breathable clothing, swimwear, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellent for your Fiji adventure. A rain jacket and sturdy shoes are also advisable for exploring the islands. Take plasters and medical supplies, as there are very limited supplies available on the islands. If you’re taking a domestic flight please note baggage allowance is restricted. 

 

Can I take food and snacks to Fiji?
t's best to check with Fiji Biosecurity for a detailed list of restricted items before packing. Pre-packaged snacks and processed foods are generally allowed and must be for personal consumption only (not commercial). Please note you will need to be declare upon arrival.  

Do I need to hire a car to get around in Fiji? 
Hiring a car is not essential as there are plenty of transportation options including taxis, buses and hotel shuttles. However, renting a car can offer flexibility and convenience if you plan to explore at your own pace. 

 

Where is the best place for diving in Fiji? 
Fiji is renowned for its diving spots, with some of the best locations in Savusavu, being the ‘Great Sea Reef’ and the ‘Namena Marine Park’. Taveuni also known as the garden island for its plentiful plant life is also home to the ‘Rainbow Reef’ and Fiji’s most famous dive site of all, ‘Great White Wall’. These areas offer vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and excellent visibility. 

 

How can I get around Fiji without a car? 
If you're staying on Denarau Island, we recommend using the Hop-On Hop-Off Bula Bus. This open-air bus runs every 10 to 15 minutes and stops at all the main resorts and key tourist hotspots on the island. For a complete Fiji experience, we recommend island hopping. The easiest way to travel between the Fiji islands is by ferry. Several ferry services run daily from the main island, Viti Levu, to other island groups. From Port Denarau Marina, you can reach the Mamanuca Islands in 45 minutes to an hour, while the more remote Yasawa Islands are accessible in about four hours. 

 

What are some family-friendly activities in Fiji? 
Fiji is the ultimate family holiday destination with activities like family friendly Malamala Beach Club – the world’s first beach club located on its very own island, Cultural tour and river safari on Sigatoka River, visiting the Kula Wild Adventure Park, snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters, exploring traditional Fijian villages and enjoying the beautiful beaches. Resorts often offer kids' clubs and family-friendly excursions. 

 

What is the currency in Fiji?
The local currency is the Fijian Dollar. Many hotels are going cashless ie. everything is charged to your room and you settle your bill at check out. Note you may be charged a credit card fee.  

Meet our Fiji specialists

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Kate Jardine

Kate Jardine

House of Travel Johnsonville

My travel adventures started back in 2004 when I departed on my OE to Scotland with a stop in Dubai. 

I have travelled in all styles, backpacking around Europe, small group adventure travel following the volcano trail in Central America, luxury coach touring in Canada and many family resort holidays through the South Pacific.

I love booking travel just as much as experiencing new and exciting destinations myself.

Kate
Rosie Grimwood

Rosie Grimwood

House of Travel Kapiti Coast

Embarking on a journey, whether it's a leisurely escape or an adventurous expedition, requires meticulous planning and a touch of expertise to transform travel into unforgettable experiences. That's where I come in. As your travel consultant, I don't just see it as a job; it's a passion that drives me to curate journeys tailored to your desires and aspirations. Whether you crave the adrenaline rush of scuba diving in Thailand, the thrill of jungle treks in Costa Rica, the freedom of backpacking through Asia, or relaxing on a white sandy beach, I am here to help create the perfect itinerary for you. 

Rosie

Nigel Bennett

Nigel Bennett

House of Travel High Street Lanes, Christchurch CBD

I love and get joy from creating amazing holidays and experiences for people.

I have travelled extensively all around the world so wherever you want to go or whatever you want to do I can assist you with reaching your dream holiday.

Nigel

Laura Hutchins

Laura Hutchins

House of Travel Upper Riccarton

I am very passionate about travel that can immerse us into the cultures of the country we visit.

Being sustainable and giving back to these communities whilst we travel is so important to me and I have many tips and experiences to help do this on all holidays. 

Laura

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