
Dry Season (May - October): This period brings lower humidity, less rainfall, and comfortable temperatures. Average temperatures range from 20°C to 26°C (68°F to 79°F). Ocean temperatures hover around 25°C (77°F), ideal for aquatic sports. Southeasterly prevailing winds are typical, crafting pleasant breezes. The weather during these months is generally sunny having obvious skies.
Wet Season (November - April): This season is known for higher humidity and more frequent, intense rainfall. Average temperatures range from 22°C to 31°C (72°F to 88°F), feeling warmer due to the humidity. Ocean temperatures reach 28°C (82°F). This period also marks the official tropical cyclone season.
Diving/Snorkeling: Conditions persist year-round. Visibility improves in the dry season due to less river runoff.
Surfing: Larger swells happen during the wet season (Nov - Apr). Dry season (May - Oct) yields consistent but smaller swells. Hiking/Trekking: Dry season (May - Oct) is preferred; trails are less muddy. Island Hopping: Dry season offers calmer seas for ferry travel. Festivals: Plan for particular happenings like the Bula Festival (July/August) for cultural vibrancy.
July - September & December - January
Ideal weather, minimal rain. All tours and services fully operate. Calm the state of the sea.
Higher prices for flights and accommodation. Crowds at attractions, resorts, and ferries.
May - June & October - November
Good weather with fewer crowds. Potentially lower prices for flights and accommodation. Relaxed atmosphere.
Early May or the End of october may see residual rain. Conditions at sea less predictable than peak dry season.
February - April
Greatest discounts on accommodation and flights. Low tourist numbers for a quiet experience. Larger swells for experienced surfers.
High humidity uncomfortable. Frequent heavy rainfall disrupts plans. Risk of tropical cyclones, causing delays.
Being flexible with your travel dates, especially upon booking flights, yields better value. Mid-week travel plus staying away from major holidays often bring price reductions.
Securing flights and accommodation several months in advance, particularly for peak seasons, typically results in more favorable prices and greater availability.
Significant savings on flights and hotels during off-peak times.
More intimate experiences at attractions and resorts.
Greater prospects for authentic cultural exchanges.
More leeway for spontaneous plans and schedule changes.
Enjoy popular spots without large groups.
Most visitors find Fiji's entry process straightforward, having lots of nations enjoying visa-exempt access.
Fiji preserves a generous visa-exempt policy. Citizens of over 100 countries enter Fiji without a pre-arranged visa for stays up to four months. This list contains the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, most European Union countries, and many others. Travelers from these nations receive a visitor permit stamp upon arrival.
No general entry fees for most tourists. The entry process at Nadi International Airport (NAN) is clear. Present your passport, confirmed return ticket, and completed arrival card. The process is quick with documents ready.
Fiji has no general vaccination requirement for entry, except if you arrive from a Yellow Fever a high-risk country. In that case, a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is necessary.
Standard recommended vaccinations for all travelers include Tetanus, Hepatitis A and B, and Typhoid. Consult a travel health clinic several months before your trip for personalized advice.
FJD 100-200 Daily
Hostel dorm (FJD 40-80), local eateries (FJD 30-60).
Public transport (FJD 5-15), low-cost activities (FJD 20-45).
FJD 200-500 Daily
Mid-range hotel (FJD 100-250), casual dining (FJD 70-150).
Taxis/shuttles (FJD 20-50), paid tours (FJD 40-100).
FJD 500+ Daily
High-end resort (FJD 300+), fine dining (FJD 150+).
Private transfers (FJD 100+), exclusive tours (FJD 100+).
Tipping is not traditionally expected in Fiji. Many resorts include a service charge in their prices. If service is exceptional, a small tip is appreciated. At some resorts, contributing to a "Christmas Fund" or "Staff Fund" at stay's end is common, distributed among all staff.
If you tip directly, rounding up taxi fares or leaving 5-10% at restaurants for good service is fine. Avoid feeling pressured if there is a service charge already applied.
Take local buses for cheaper inter-town travel. Get an eTransport card.
Seek local markets, small eateries, and hot bread shops for affordable meals.
Guesthouses or budget dorms in Nadi town or Wailoaloa are often less expensive.
Buy large water bottles from supermarkets. Consider a Filtered water bottle.
Booking tours without intermediaries to local operators may present better prices than resort desks.
Practice good food hygiene; only drink bottled or purified water.
A mosquito-borne tropical disease is present. Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves.
Use High SPF sunscreen, seek shade during peak hours, stay hydrated.
Always clean and disinfect any wounds immediately in tropical climates.
Carry a small antiseptic and Band-aids in your first-aid kit.
Watch out for possible marine hazards like jellyfish, stonefish, and sharp coral. Wear Water shoes when walking on coral reefs or rocky seabeds. Avoid touching any marine life.
Consider a Rash guard for sun protection and minor marine contact.
Nadi Hospital is the main public facility. Private facilities at Zens Medical Centre and Port Denarau Medical Centre. For serious cases, medical evacuation to Australia or New Zealand may be necessary.
Available in Nadi town and Denarau, stocking basic over-the-counter medications. Carry certain prescribed medicines from home.
Dial 911 for police, fire, and ambulance services across Fiji.
Fiji generally maintains a low crime rate, and violent crime against tourists is rare. However, petty crime, like theft and bag snatching, occurs, especially in urban areas like Nadi town and around busy bus stations.
Fiji uses the Fijian Dollar (FJD). Exchange rates fluctuate (e.g., ~1 USD = 2.2 FJD). ATMs are widely available, accepting Visa and Mastercard.
FJD 30-60
FJD 70-150
FJD 150-400
FJD 400-1500+
FJD 10-25
FJD 25-60