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Fiji is where the pace slows, the water sparkles, and the smiles stay with you long after you leave. With over 300 islands, this South Pacific paradise offers something for everyone, from luxurious overwater villas to barefoot beach hideaways. Whether you're on a honeymoon, a family holiday, or seeking total relaxation, Fiji is unforgettable.

Swim with reef sharks, snorkel in vibrant coral gardens, or sail between palm-fringed islands with nothing but turquoise sea for miles. Discover the Yasawa and Mamanuca Islands, hike through waterfalls on Taveuni, or enjoy a cultural kava ceremony in a traditional Fijian village. Every moment is rich with natural beauty and warm hospitality.

Fiji is a year-round destination with a laid-back charm and a strong focus on sustainable travel. Resorts here pride themselves on privacy, service, and unforgettable experiences, from sunset cruises to oceanfront dining and rainforest spa treatments.

At Nexus Travel, we handcraft Fijian holidays with your style in mind. Whether you want island-hopping adventures or uninterrupted rest, we take care of every detail with trusted local partners and expert insight.

Let us help you make your escape to Fiji as easy as it is extraordinary. This is island life, the Nexus Travel way.

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Useful Information for your trip to Fiji

Entry Requirements

UK passport holders do not need a visa for stays up to four months in Fiji. Travellers must have proof of onward travel and a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry.

Best Time to Visit

May to October is the dry season and considered the best time to visit Fiji. Expect pleasant temperatures, less humidity, and lower chances of tropical storms during these months.

Vaccinations

No vaccinations are required for entry from the UK. It’s advised to be up to date with routine immunisations including Tetanus and Hepatitis A. Check with a travel clinic for personalised advice before you go.

Currency

Fiji uses the Fijian Dollar (FJD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted at resorts, but carry some cash for local markets and island excursions. ATMs are available in towns and at airports.

Language

English is one of Fiji’s official languages and is spoken throughout the country. You may also hear Fijian and Hindi in daily life, particularly in local communities and villages.

Electricity

Fiji uses Type I plugs with a 240V supply, the same as Australia and New Zealand. UK travellers will need a suitable adaptor. Power is stable in resorts, but occasional outages may occur on outer islands.

Mamanuca Islands

These postcard-perfect islands offer white-sand beaches, clear lagoons, and world-class snorkelling. Popular with couples and families alike, the Mamanucas are easily reached from Nadi by boat or seaplane.

Yasawa Islands

Remote and rugged, the Yasawas are ideal for off-the-grid exploration. Enjoy pristine beaches, snorkelling with manta rays, and immersive village visits in this peaceful island chain.

Garden of the Sleeping Giant

Located near Nadi, this lush orchid garden was once actor Raymond Burr’s private collection. It’s a tranquil stop with walking trails and tropical scenery.

Coral Coast

This scenic stretch of coastline is home to family-friendly resorts, reef systems for snorkelling, and cultural villages that give insight into Fijian traditions and crafts.

Suva

Fiji’s capital blends colonial architecture with colourful markets and museums. It’s a great place to experience urban Fijian culture and pick up souvenirs from local artisans.

Savusavu (Vanua Levu)

A quieter island with natural hot springs and rainforest-covered hills, Savusavu offers authentic Fijian hospitality and great diving along the Namena Marine Reserve.

Getting Around

Fiji is made up of over 300 islands, so boat transfers and small domestic flights are common. Most international visitors fly into Nadi, with ferries and flights connecting to popular island groups like the Mamanucas and Yasawas.

Packing Tips

Lightweight, breathable clothing is best for Fiji’s tropical climate. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, swimwear, a sun hat, insect repellent, and flip-flops or sandals. Modest clothing is appreciated when visiting villages.

Weather Conditions

The wet season from November to April brings higher humidity and the possibility of cyclones. Resorts are well-equipped to manage weather events, but travellers should check forecasts when visiting during this time.

Respectful Travel

Fiji has a strong communal culture. When entering villages, wear modest clothing, remove hats, and follow the lead of your guide. Participating in a traditional kava ceremony is a common and respectful gesture.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and resorts, though speeds may vary. Mobile signal is generally good on the main islands, and local SIM cards are available at airports and shops.

Health & Safety

Fiji is considered safe for travellers. Tap water in resorts is usually filtered, but bottled water is readily available. Travel insurance is recommended, particularly for adventure sports and remote island stays.

Bula Culture

“Bula” means hello in Fijian and reflects the country’s famously warm hospitality. Expect friendly smiles and greetings wherever you go, both in resorts and local communities.

Marine Biodiversity

Fiji is part of the Coral Triangle, making it one of the most diverse marine environments in the world. Divers and snorkellers can explore vibrant reefs, colourful fish, and dramatic coral walls.

Traditional Fijian Villages

Many villages still follow age-old customs and are open to respectful visitors. Learn about mat weaving, cooking techniques, and communal life by joining a guided village experience.

Kava Ceremonies

Kava is a traditional drink made from the root of the pepper plant. Ceremonies involve ritual preparation and sharing in a social setting, and guests are often invited to participate during cultural visits.

Island Time

Fiji operates on a relaxed schedule. Things may take longer than expected, especially in outer islands, but this laid-back pace is part of the charm and encourages you to slow down and enjoy.

Eco Resorts

Many Fijian resorts support sustainability by sourcing locally, reducing plastic, and involving nearby villages in tourism. Choose eco-conscious properties to help support responsible travel and conservation.

Day 1: Arrival in Nadi

Arrive in Nadi, explore the temple, then unwind with a welcome dinner by the sea.

Day 2: Mamanuca Islands

Travel to the Mamanucas, snorkel in turquoise waters, and enjoy sunset dining on the beach.

Day 3: Yasawa Islands

Take a day trip to the Yasawas, swim the Blue Lagoon, and visit traditional villages.

Day 4: Coral Coast

Leave the islands, arrive on the Coral Coast, relax with beach time and water sports.

Day 5: Bouma National Heritage Park

Hike lush trails on Taveuni Island, discovering rainforest scenery and the Tavoro Waterfalls.

Day 6: Explore Navala Village

Visit Navala Village for a cultural experience including kava, cooking, and traditional customs.

Day 7: Departure

Enjoy breakfast, visit Nadi Market or orchid gardens, and depart Fiji with unforgettable memories.

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FAQs

    Where is Fiji and why should I visit?
    Fiji is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean, roughly halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii. Made up of over 300 islands, Fiji is famous for its white-sand beaches, turquoise lagoons, coral reefs, and exceptionally warm hospitality. It’s the ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, romance, water sports, or cultural discovery. Whether you’re looking for a luxury escape, an adventurous island-hopping holiday, or simply to unwind in paradise, Fiji ticks every box.
    What are the must-visit places in Fiji?
    Viti Levu, the main island, is home to the international airport, capital city Suva, and popular beach resorts along the Coral Coast and Denarau Island. The Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands are iconic for their crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and laid-back island life—perfect for snorkelling, diving, and sailing. Taveuni, known as the “Garden Island,” offers lush rainforests, waterfalls, and excellent diving. For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, consider exploring Kadavu or the outer Lau Islands.
    When is the best time to visit Fiji?
    The best time to visit Fiji is during the dry season, from May to October. This period brings warm, sunny weather and lower humidity, ideal for beach holidays and water activities. The wet season runs from November to April and can bring heavy rainfall and occasional cyclones, but it’s also when the islands are at their greenest and most vibrant. Even during the wet season, sunny days are common, and it’s a quieter, often more affordable time to travel.
    What can I do in Fiji besides relaxing on the beach?
    While relaxing is part of the charm, there’s plenty to do in Fiji. You can snorkel or dive among vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, take part in traditional Fijian ceremonies such as a kava ritual, or visit local villages to experience island culture. Explore the rainforest trails and waterfalls of Taveuni, kayak along tranquil coastal lagoons, or go ziplining through the treetops. Island-hopping cruises, dolphin watching, and paddleboarding are also popular. Many resorts offer cultural shows, cooking classes, and nature walks as well.
    Where can I combine Fiji with for a twin-centre holiday?
    Fiji combines well with New Zealand or Australia, either as a relaxing stop before or after an adventure-packed holiday. It also pairs beautifully with other South Pacific destinations like Samoa or the Cook Islands. For a longer trip, you could combine it with Southeast Asia, particularly Bali or Singapore, for a contrast of culture and island relaxation. Within Fiji itself, you can create a twin-centre holiday by splitting your time between a main island resort and a more remote outer island.
    What should I absolutely not miss?
    Snorkelling or diving in the warm, clear waters of the Yasawas or Mamanucas is an absolute must. Don’t miss a traditional Fijian meke performance, where locals share their stories through music and dance. Visit a local village for a kava ceremony and insight into Fijian life. The natural beauty of Taveuni, with its waterfalls and hiking trails, is well worth exploring. And make time for a sunset cruise—watching the sun dip below the horizon over the South Pacific is pure magic.
    What kind of accommodation can I expect in Fiji?
    Fiji offers everything from ultra-luxurious private island resorts to family-friendly hotels, eco-retreats, and budget-friendly guesthouses. Overwater bungalows, beachfront villas, and adults-only resorts provide plenty of choice for honeymooners and couples. Families will find resorts with kids’ clubs and water activities, while backpackers can take advantage of island hostels and affordable beach bures. Many resorts are located directly on the beach, and all provide that warm Fijian hospitality the islands are famous for.
    Is Fiji suitable for families and first-time travellers?
    Yes, Fiji is very family-friendly and a great choice for first-time travellers. Fijians are famously warm and welcoming, especially toward children, and many resorts cater specifically to families with kids’ clubs and tailored activities. For first-time travellers, Fiji is easy to navigate, English is widely spoken, and the pace of life is wonderfully relaxed. Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, a family holiday, or a solo trip, Fiji is both safe and rewarding.
    What should I know before I go?
    British passport holders do not require a visa for stays up to four months. The local currency is the Fijian Dollar (FJD), and credit cards are widely accepted in resorts and towns, though it’s good to carry some cash for smaller islands and local markets. Fiji is generally very safe, but always follow local advice regarding currents when swimming or snorkelling. Tap water is safe to drink in most major hotels and towns, but bottled water is recommended in more remote areas. It’s also customary to dress modestly when visiting villages.
    Final inspiration – Why Fiji?
    Fiji is the ultimate tropical escape. With its dreamy beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and incredibly welcoming people, it’s a place where time slows down and every moment feels like paradise. Whether you’re floating in a turquoise lagoon, exploring lush rainforests, or sharing stories with locals around a kava bowl, Fiji offers not just a holiday, but a truly enriching experience. It’s a destination that stays with you long after you’ve left its shores.

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