Fiji is a destination that needs no introduction, especially to Aussies and Kiwis. This island nation in the South Pacific is a holy grail to lovers of sand and sea with its pristine beaches, rainforests, waterfalls, and blue waters that are the envy of all blue waters.
Travelling to Fiji’s prime remote location is ideal for those who want to unplug and get away from it all without spending the whole day on a flight. In just four hours or so (depending on which part of Australia or New Zealand you’re coming from), you’ll be arriving in one of Fiji’s islands, ready to relish in its tropical beauty.
If you’re craving a dose of Vitamin Sea here’s your cue to travel to Fiji! To help you out, we’ve compiled everything you need to know before you go:
Fiji Travel Bubble
Thanks to the trans-Tasman travel bubble, tourists from Australia, New Zealand, and other partner countries can travel to Fiji starting December 2021. Enjoy a quarantine-free holiday in this seaside wonderland! Just make sure to bring your proof of vaccination and negative RT-PCR tests. Upon arrival, you can sit back and enjoy your Fiji holiday.
Flights and Airport Transfers
The only way for most Fiji holiday-goers to reach this Pacific Island is by hopping on a plane for a four to six-hour flight. The flight length depends on which part of Australia or New Zealand you’ll be flying from.
Luckily, there are plenty of airlines that are ready to take you to your dream destination. If you’re flying in from the good ole Land Down Under, Qantas, Fiji Airways, Virgin Australia, and Jetstar will be of service. Meanwhile, if you’re coming from NZ, you’ll fly with Air New Zealand, Fiji Airways, and Qantas.
Check out our guide if you need a detailed lowdown on Fiji’s flights and related travel bubble rules.
There are about 300 Fiji islands, but most international flights arrive at Nadi International Airport on Nadi Island, which is known to be the country’s tourism hub with all of its fine accommodations and shopping and dining establishments. Another option would be Nausori International Airport in Suva, the island nation’s capital, known for its regional and international centres.
Upon arrival at the airport, you can arrange for various transfers to reach different Fiji resorts, accommodations, and top tourist attractions. There are taxis and buses for inter-island travel and ferries if you want to hop to other islands. You can visit all the stops on the Fiji map with all these options!
For more details, you can check out our handy guide on Fiji airport transfers and transportation options to get around the islands:
Accommodations
There are plenty of accommodation options when you travel to Fiji for any budget. You can book hostels with numerous amenities, such as Wi-Fi and outdoor pools for around 15-50 Fijian Dollars a night. They even have outdoor hammocks for you to spend a cosy morning or afternoon in tropical bliss.
If you’re looking to splurge a little, there are also mid to high-end resorts that can go from 200 to 1,900 Fijian dollars a night. These places have a bit more glitz and glam—you might even find spas, villas, poolside bars, and even 24/7 room service with your booking!
Keep in mind that amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, visitors are required to stay at Cafe Fiji Commitment (CFC) certified accommodations. The CFC upholds high health and safety standards, such as ensuring that all of the staff in certified establishments are fully vaccinated. You can rest assured that you’ll be a guest well taken care of. That’s what Fijian hospitality is about, after all!
After getting your accommodation covered, you check out the best places to stay in Fiji.
You can also check out our lowdown on the Fiji islands that look like paradise!
Parties in Fiji
If you’re a party animal, one of the questions you’re probably asking is whether Fiji has its own nightlife. You’ll be pleased to know that this tropical nation, known for its idyllic, slow-paced lifestyle, also has a bustling party scene! Pubs and nightclubs are sprinkled across the different islands, with Nadi and Suva having the lion’s share of them.
The beauty of partying in Fiji is that you can enjoy your usual club or opt to party by the beach or pool! And the great thing about Fiji weather is that it’s pleasant year-round, so you can party by the beach year-round!
Fijian Cuisine
Food is vital to any travel experience as it fully immerses you in the culture of the country you’re visiting. Travelingl to Fiji is not only gratifying for beach bums and partygoers but for certified foodies as well because each island has fertile lands ideal for growing the most succulent tropical fruits. And who could forget, ultra-fresh seafood?
Lovo dishes are a must-try when in Fiji. These flavourful meals usually consist of meats, fish, and veggies cooked in an earth oven. If you’re looking for more grub recommendations, check out our list of the top traditional Fiji food for an authentic experience!
SIM Cards
Nowadays, internet and cellular connections are as vital as the oxygen we breathe. After all, your Instagram and Tiktok pages won’t update themselves! Instead of breaking the bank with expensive roaming charges, you can purchase a SIM card in Fiji and purchase more affordable data. There are even tourist packages available to ensure that guests can conveniently access the internet!
When purchasing your SIM cards in Fiji, remember that only dual-band or tri-band phones that operate on a 900Mhz frequency are compatible. You’ll also be required to register your phone number, as mandated by Fijian law.
Things To Do In Fiji
Fiji is a paradise for various kinds of travellers, from adventure junkies, party people, and relaxation buffs. To get you started on your journey, here are some of the things you can do in Fiji:
1. Go on the Tivua Island Day Cruise with BBQ Lunch
Dance along to traditional Fijian music and enjoy a tropical buffet lunch as you cruise to Tivua Island in the Mamanucas. Or, sit back, relax, and lie on the finest sandy beaches and glistening waters that Fiji has to offer. Let the sand sift through your toes or enjoy the waters by paddleboarding, canoeing, or even snorkeling. The Tivua Island cruise has all the ingredients for a worthwhile travel to Fiji!
2. Explore the wonder of Nadi on this tour
Up for going local and exploring the handicraft or artifacts markets where you’ll have a firsthand view of the local lifestyle? How about visiting the local Hindu temple or the abundant fruit and vegetable markets? Or, as a plant parent, do you want to check out the orchids and cattleya buds at Famous Gardens of Sleeping Giants? Then the Nadi Wonders Tour in Fiji is definitely for you!
3. Feel the rush on the Nadi Zipline and Cave Tour
Want to pump up your adrenaline? Then the Nadi Zipline and Cave Tour is one of the best activities in Fiji for you. Enjoy the heart-pumping five-kilometre ride as you zip past awe-inspiring forests, mountain points, and natural wonders. You’ll also go on a thrilling adventure and explore different limestone caves and canyons!
Want to know more about Fiji activities and experiences you can try? Here’s our list of fun things to do in Fiji for first-timers!