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Last Updated: March 13, 2024
Fiji is a collection of islands spanning over 1,600 kilometers in the South Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, and nearly 900 smaller islands and inlets.
Settled thousands of years ago by Austronesian peoples, Europeans made landfall in 1643 when Dutch explorer Abel Tasman “discovered” the islands. Over 100 years later, British explorer James Cook arrived and by 1874 the islands were annexed and made into a Crown colony by the British. This lasted until 1970 when Fiji regained its independence.
Though famous for expensive bottled water and fancy resorts, a vacation here doesn’t need to break the bank. Inexpensive accommodation and food, combined with the fact most Pacific flights include a stopover here, makes the islands an affordable place to visit (I found Fiji way more affordable than I thought it would be when I first visited).
This travel guide to Fiji can help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most out of your time in this tropical paradise!
Top 5 things to see and do in fiji.
The Mamanucas are a group of around 20 islands, popular with watersport enthusiasts keen to try jet skiing, kayaking, kiteboarding, SUP, and surfing. Most people visit on a day trip via high speed catamarans from Port Denarau or via water taxis and traditional sailing boats from Vuda Marina. Once here, they enjoy stops at deserted islands, as well as diving and snorkeling trips, exploring incredible marine life, soft coral gardens, shipwrecks and clear lagoons. I recommend staying overnight as these islands are at their most peaceful once the daytrippers have left!
Situated on the island of Viti Levu, Suva is the capital of Fiji. Head to the municipal market between Thursday and Saturday to pick up souvenirs and inexpensive food, which becomes even cheaper later in the day. Stop by the peaceful Thurston Gardens to see its historical fig trees and colonial-era plant life as well as native tropical plants. Named after Fiji’s fifth Governor, Sir John Bates Thurston, they occupy the site where the original town was built and burned down in the 1840s. If you’re here in July or August, visit the Mariamma Temple to witness the fire-walking festival, a Hindu ritual that takes place during the full moon and started on Beqa Island 500 years ago. Fijians spend hours preparing the firepits and the fire-walking itself is an amazing spectacle, if you can bear to watch!
This museum detailing South Pacific culture and Fiji’s history is one of Suva’s best attractions. You’ll find Indian art exhibits, HMS Bounty relics, and artifacts that showcase traditional Fijian life, such as cannibal forks, shell jewelry, and tribal weaponry. A new exhibition called Voyages: Stories of an Ocean People tells the story of Fiji’s rich maritime history. It’s part of a research project and offers insight into native people’s longstanding relationship with the ocean. Open daily. The museum isn’t that large and only takes a few hours to see. Admission is 10 FJD.
The Yasawa Islands are a pretty archipelago of 20 volcanic islands. They’re also where the 1960s film ‘The Blue Lagoon’ was mostly filmed and were closed to tourists until the late 1980s. These days, people live on these gorgeous islands and they’re popular with budget travelers for their inexpensive accommodation, cheap transportation, and late-night parties.’ Most of the islands here just have one resort and you can book it on the way as you hop between islands. If you’re looking to party, the best island for that is Beachcomer. If you’re traveling between the islands, Id also highly recommend buying the Bula Pass when you get here. It’s a hop-on-hop-off boat pass that allows you to explore the islands in 5, 7, 9 11 or 13 days.
Other things to see and do, 1. explore bouma national heritage park.
This national park, located on the north of Taveuni Island, is among the top attractions in the country. Taveuni is often nicknamed the ‘Garden Island’ and much of that is thanks to this serene and beautiful park where you’ll find the country’s legendary national flower, the Tagimaucia. The park is home to the island’s highest peak known as Uluinggalau Mountain and is covered in waterfalls plunging into deep pools perfect for swimming, with coastal forest trails ideal for hiking. The picturesque Tavoro Waterfalls are near the visitor center but if you want to do more strenuous trekking, do the Vidawa Rainforest Trail. It’s a half-day guided hike (you must take a tour) that ends at the waterfalls. It’s led by shamans who share the natural history of the park. It’s around 130 FJD for the tour, but if you just want to visit the park, there’s an entrance fee of around 30-40 FJD and an extra 40 FJD to visit the Vidawa Rainforest and 8 FJD to enter the Tavoro Falls. The Lavena Coastal Walk is 8 FJD without a tour guide.
This is another ideal place for hiking. You can climb up Castle Rock for a bird’s eye view over the Mamanucas and Yasawa Islands (it’s a challenging four-hour hike one-way). There’s also a two-hour hike that takes you past a giant waterfall and to the Navuratu village. There are six eco-friendly villages inside the park and the locals maintain the trails and the landscape (you can visit the villages). The fittest hikers can also take a separate guided tour to Mount Batilamu, from Abaca village, for views over the Nadi valley. It takes around three hours one-way. Admission to the park is 25 FJD.
For an adrenaline-packed day, go white-water rafting on the Upper Navua River. It winds through the highlands of Viti Levu, offering waterfalls and all grades of rapids that are perfect for beginners and seasoned pros. Many people combine whitewater rafting with kayaking along the rivers and mangroves. This trip is expensive at around 480 FJD per person, but it makes for a fun day trip and offers the chance to see hidden grottoes, amazing canyons and unspoilt rainforest home to fruit bats and native birdlife.
Fiji’s original capital, Levuka (founded in 1820), is on the island of Ovalau. The small town, home to just 1,100 people, has largely escaped the influx of tourism and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its preservation as a late colonial Pacific port town (by the 1870s, it was the region’s most important trading post). There’s a small community museum, but other than that, there’s not much to do other than enjoy the quiet atmosphere, the architecture, and the surrounding scenic mountains.
Fiji offers some of the world’s best surfing with countless famous sites like Lighthouse Rights and the six-metre-high Cloudbreak, dubbed one of the top five waves in the world. The breaks here aren’t ideal for beginners, but there are calmer waters at Sigatoka. Head to the Mamanuca islands for top waves like Wilkes, Tavarua Rights and Namotu Lefts, or try out windsurfing and kitesurfing as a bonus. Namotu Island is home to a popular surf spot called Swimming Pools and offers kitesurfing hire for about 680 FJD while Malolo Island Resort offers free windsurfing for staying guests. Expect to pay about 95 FJD for a three-hour surf lesson.
Originally the garden of actor Raymond Burr (he starred in the TV shows Perry Mason and Ironside in the 1950s-70s), the Sleeping Giant covers over 50 acres of land and is filled with exotic plants and tropical flowers, including up to 40 different varieties of orchids. A jungle walk takes you past a huge lily pond and through native forest. It’s located at the base of Nadi’s Sabeto Mountains where one of the peaks resembles, you guessed it, a sleeping man. Admission is 18 FJD.
Kava, which is made from a root with the same name, is the drink of choice in Fiji. Some people call it yaqona, or just ‘grog’, and it causes a numbing sensation on the lips and mouth and relaxes you. Make sure you go “high tide” and get the big cup! One of the best ways to experience kava is to participate in a village ceremony (it involves sitting on the floor and following some rituals as you drink). Some tours include this, but they’re usually full-day tours starting from about 300 FJD. If you’re on a budget, it’s best to just find some locals and drink with them!
This rainforest park is small, but offers a quiet retreat from Suva’s busy streets. Plus, it’s really easy to get to: just take the Sawani bus from Suva city bus station. When you visit, you’ll notice it brims with tropical plants like the Masiratu flower (which appears on the Fijian $5 note) and native birds who fill the forest with their birdsong. Pick up a bird guide at the visitor centre and tick off native bird species like the scarlet robin, golden whistler, sulphur-breasted musk parrot and maybe even the Fiji warbler, which lives in the undergrowth. Look up to spot the Fiji Goshawk – a bird you won’t find in any other country and There are about 7 kilometers (4 miles) of hiking trails leading to several natural pools on Waisila Creek that make refreshing swimming holes and a 5-kilometre natural trail has been built with signs that tell you about the native plants. Admission is 10 FJD per person and it’s open daily from 8am to 4.30pm.
This is the largest Hindu temple in the Pacific and can be found at the base of Main Street in Nadi. You’ll see traditional Dravidian architecture here, with wooden carvings of deities from India as well as incredibly colorful ceiling paintings. Be sure to cover your knees and shoulders and leave your shoes at the door. There’s the option for guided tours inside. Admission is 5 FJD.
Located on Viti Levu, this was Fiji’s first national park. Many people refer to the sand dunes here as one of the country’s top natural wonders. They have historical importance too, as many artefacts such as pottery and primitive tools have been found here – some are now on display at the Fiji Museum. As 2,600-year-old human remains were excavated here, it’s also believed it was once part of a burial site. Entrance to the park is 10 FJD and if you’re feeling fit, pick up a map from the visitor center and take the one-hour or two-hour trek around the dunes. There’s also the option of taking a guide. Access to the dunes is sign-posted from Queens Road, just before you reach Sigatoka town.
At nearly 75 miles (120km) long, the Sigatoka River is Fiji’s largest waterway and it wends its way from Mount Victoria to the Pacific Ocean, opposite Sigatoka’s dunes. Book a half day eco-excursion with Sigatoka River Safari and a high-speed jet boat will whisk you along its waters, past rainforest-covered peaks and traditional villages. Guides fill you in on the island’s culture, including its historical cannibal traditions and the boat stops by local communities. You can visit a traditional Chief’s bure (house), try local food and learn some traditional Fijian dancing. Prices start from 299 FJD so it’s not cheap but is one of the best ways to see Fiji’s rainforest-filled interior.
Hostel prices – A bed in a 4-6-bed dorm costs around 35-55 FJD per night. For a room with eight beds or more (some dorms have 20-30 beds), expect to pay 15-20 FJD. A twin room with a shared bathroom costs from 85 FJD per night. A private room costs 85-125 FJD per night. Free Wi-Fi is common but not offered everywhere. Only some hostels have self-catering facilities.
Wild camping is frowned upon, though if you’re traveling with a tent some hostels offer space to pitch a tent at a discount.
Budget hotel prices – Budget hotels start at 135 FJD per night. Expect basic amenities like free Wi-Fi and TV.
There are lots of Airbnb options around Fiji. You can book a homestay from as little as 25 FJD. A private room is about 48-85 FJD per night while a full apartment averages 170-290 FJD per night.
Food – Fijian cuisine offers a healthy mix of seasonal produce, seafood, and rice. Roti and curry are popular dishes, and tubers (yams, cassava) and coconuts form the basis of many traditional dishes. Breakfast has strong Western influences, composed of cereal, tea/coffee, and eggs. Soups are common for lunch while heartier stews are a go-to dinner choice. Be sure to try fish suruwa (fish curry) and kokoda (marinated raw fish marinated with tomatoes and chilies).
There are lots of roadside food stands on the main roads and in the more populated areas. These feature local Fijian curries and stews for under 5 FJD. In just about any town, you’ll be able to get big plates of dhal, roti, and chutney for less than 10 FJD.
Eating out at a mid-range restaurant costs about 40-55 FJD, including a drink. On most islands, your accommodation includes three meals per day, so you won’t get much choice, especially on islands that only have a resort on them.
Buffets are also popular options and cost about 65-85 FJD for dinner (less for breakfast). Domestic beer at the bar costs around 6.50 FJD.
Since Fiji is a popular vacation spot, there are lots of high-end dining options (usually in resorts or hotels). Four-course meals cost about 200 FJD, or 300 FJD with wine. Individual plates cost about 65-80 FJD for seafood like lobster or crab.
If you plan on cooking your own meals, a week’s worth of groceries costs between 65-110 FJD. Just keep in mind that many markets won’t let you buy items like tomatoes or onions separately, you’ll have to purchase them in a bundle. It’s only worth buying groceries on the larger islands where food isn’t included in your accommodation.
If you’re backpacking Fiji, expect to spend about 105 FJD per day. This budget covers a hostel dorm, using public transportation to get around, cooking your meals and eating some street food, limiting your drinking, and doing mostly free and cheap activities like hiking and swimming.
A mid-range budget of about 220 FJD per day covers staying in a private Airbnb room, eating out for most of your meals, enjoying a few drinks, taking the occasional taxi to get around, and doing some paid activities like diving and visiting museums.
On a “luxury” budget of about 470 FJD or more per day, you can stay in a hotel, eat out for all your meals, drink more, island-hop, rent a car, and do whatever tours and activities you want. This is just the ground floor for luxury though. The sky is the limit!
You should expect about a 10-20% price increase on hotel accommodations during peak season (December/January and July). If you’re traveling away from the main islands, like into the Yasawa Islands, you can expect to pay nearly double these prices.
You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages – some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in FJD.
If you stick to free and cheap things to do in Fiji (like hiking and going to the beach), you can visit for very little money without missing out on much. For everything else, here are some ways to save money in Fiji:
There are lots of budget accommodations in Fiji. All the islands are different and there are so many islands that I can’t list everything here. As long as you don’t stay at the resorts, you’ll find something affordable! Here are my recommended places to stay in Fiji:
Bus – Buses are efficient and inexpensive in Fiji, with bus services provided by Coral Sun, Sunbeam, and Pacific Transport. The 4-hour journey from Suva to Nadi on the main island costs between 7-20 FJD, depending on the date and time. A bus between Suva and Naviti costs about the same.
On the smaller islands, you can show up at a bus stop and flag down a bus. Any journey shouldn’t cost more than a few dollars. Mini-buses and converted trucks are abundant!
Ferry – Ferries run between the islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, Ovalau and Kadavu, and Vanua Levu and Tavaeuni. Each island has many different routes, often with multiple journeys each day. Fares start from about 16 FJD.
Some of the main ferries are:
Not many services go to the Outer Islands, and the boats that do are slow and unreliable. Some islands only receive a ferry arrival once a month! Goundar Shipping visits Vanuabalavu, Cicia, and Rotuma, but you’ll have to call ahead to check the schedule.
Additionally, you can get an inter-island ferry pass (called a Bula Pass) for the Yasawa Islands that costs around 458 FJD for five days. Longer passes are also available:
Note that the ferry pass company prices their passes in USD so these currency conversions will fluctuate.
Flying – To get between islands, the easiest way is to fly. Flights are surprisingly cheap too. A 30-minute flight between Nadi and Suva costs as little as 140 FJD. Suva to Koro Island is about 190 FJD and takes 35 minutes. Nadi to Cicia Island is about 325 FJD and takes nearly four hours.
Taxis – A taxi around Suva costs around 10 FJD. Outside of Suva, taxis tend to be unmetered, and you should negotiate your fare before you get in.
Car Rental – Renting a car is not cheap, costing around 120 FJD per day for a multi-day rental. Unless you are splitting it with friends, I’d skip the rental. Drivers need to be at least 21 years of age.
Fiji has more than one peak season and is considered a year-round destination. Even though November to April is monsoon season here, December and January are very busy as Australians and Kiwis flock to the islands during their school holidays. July is another popular time to visit for great temperatures, but expect higher prices for accommodations. In December, the average daily high is 31°C (88°F), while it’s around 28°C (82°F) in July.
The low season is in November and then February-April. Both periods occur during Fiji’s wet season, with lots of rain and high humidity. It can be uncomfortable, but prices tend to be lower.
I recommend hitting up Fiji during the shoulder season, from May-June or August-October. The temperatures are still warm, there’s less rainfall, and there’s a low risk of cyclones (October-May is cyclone season in the Pacific). It’s still hot during this time, with the average daily temperature in May being 29°C (84°F)!
Fiji is relatively safe. This is a relaxed island nation with little to worry about while you’re here. Like any destination, your biggest concern is opportunistic and petty crime like pickpocketing. With that in mind, leave your valuables at home and keep an eye on your belongings at all times, especially while at the beach and in busy areas. Credit card fraud and ATM card skimming also occurs here, so be extra cautious when using ATMs and check your bank account regularly.
Occasionally there may be street rallies and protests which could turn violent so steer clear of these and keep up to date with local political news where possible.
Men are often approached by locals trying to sell sex workers or marijuana. Both are illegal, so politely decline and walk away.
Solo female travelers should feel safe here (I’ve met a lot while visiting here), though take the standard precautions while you’re here (don’t leave your drink unattended when out at the bar, don’t walk home alone at night if intoxicated, etc.) Check out one of the many solo female travel blogs on the web for more specific information.
Cyclone season in the Pacific runs from October to May, so keep an eye on the forecast and make alternative travel plans if necessary. Make sure you have travel insurance if you visit during this time.
Scams here are rare, but if you’re worried about getting ripped off you can read about common travel scams here .
If you experience an emergency, dial 911 for assistance.
Always trust your gut instinct. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID.
The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:
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Summary. This article provides an overview of how much a trip to Fiji can cost. It discusses airfare, accommodation, attractions and activities, and estimated total costs of a vacation. It cites several sources to provide an average cost of a 7 day vacation to Fiji in US Dollars, and the approximate cost per day. It also provides guidance on how to find the most affordable vacation prices.
Are you dreaming of white sandy beaches, lush rainforests, and crystal clear waters of the Fiji Islands? Vacations can come with a hefty price tag, especially when travel takes you halfway around the world. But just how much are you realistically looking at spending on a Fiji vacation? Have no fear – an unforgettable Fiji vacation is possible without breaking the bank! Let’s wade through the travel costs of Fiji, uncovering all the prices – lodging, transportation, food, activities and more – to get a comprehensive picture of what to budget for your Fijian adventure.
First things first, let’s answer the ultimate question: How much does a Fiji vacation cost? It’s hard to give one definitive answer to this question – your Fiji vacation costs will largely depend on where and how you choose to travel. The good news is that there are some thoughtful ways to keep your Fiji vacation cost in check. For starters, consider staying in a home rental instead of a hotel.
Or, you can look into hostels which offer dorm-style or private rooms, usually with communal spaces and free amenities like WiFi, linen and breakfast. Another great way to save on your Fiji vacation cost is to travel during the off-season. Since Fiji is the tropical paradise it is, its peak travel season runs from June to October – that is when prices tend to be the highest. However, prices dip significantly during the wet season (November to April) when the rain is much more frequent.
How much does accommodation cost in fiji, how much does food cost in fiji, best way to get around fiji, how much money should i budget for entertainment in fiji, everything you need to know about currency in fiji, the takeaway: bottom line, frequently asked questions (faqs).
Fiji is the ideal tropical destination to escape to, luring travelers with its stunning beaches, sun-kissed shores, and clear, blue seas. It’s not surprising that Fiji is a well-liked vacation location for families and leisure travelers alike given the range of activities and affordable pricing for food, lodging, and beverages. But what is the typical cost of travel to Fiji?The typical cost of a holiday for one person in Fiji might vary greatly depending on the activities they enjoy and the sort of lodging they choose. The cost of a hotel or resort stay may vary from $90 to $400 per night, depending on the desired level of luxury and the property’s location.
The typical price of a lunch at a restaurant is between $8 to $25, however more expensive places will have substantially higher pricing. You’ll probably have to pay more for travel if you want to experience everything that Fiji has to offer in terms of the great outdoors. For instance, the price of snorkeling or scuba diving might range from $90 to $120 per person, depending on the trip and equipment rental. A planned, more in-depth side excursion may cost each participant $50 to $100.
These experiences are always well worth the price they come with. On the other side, Fiji provides plenty of leisure activities to enjoy without breaking the wallet for people who are simply wanting to unwind. Local landmarks and marketplaces may be visited at a small fraction of the cost of national attractions. There are many ways to enjoy Fiji without breaking the bank, with transportation expenditures, including buses and taxis, often costing no more than $10 to $25 per day.
It’s important to understand the ideal and undesirable travel seasons while thinking about a trip to Fiji. This island country is a popular tourist destination because to its year-round tropical environment, extensive expanses of white-sand beaches, vivid coral reefs, and active nightlife. Travelers should be aware of the best and worst times to visit, however. Since May through October tends to be the dry season, this is generally thought of as the best time to travel to Fiji . The likelihood of hurricanes is somewhat reduced during this season, and temperatures are milder. There are also fewer rains. The weather in Fiji may be unpredictable, just as it is in any island country.
On the other hand, since Fiji experiences its rainy season from November through April, this is often regarded as the worst time to go there. Temperatures may go as high as 80 degrees at this time, and there will be a lot of humidity and rain. This might result in landslides and floods, which would destroy buildings and other infrastructure. The weather might also make it challenging to go camping, canoeing, and to the beach. No matter when you decide to travel, it’s always vital to make plans in advance and consider the associated expenditures.
For the greatest vacation, thoroughly consider your spending strategy and make early preparations. In general, May to October are the best months to travel to Fiji because of its dryer climate. The worst months for travel are from November through April because of the significant seasonal influence on Fiji’s weather. To guarantee you have the greatest experience possible, always plan your vacation in advance and don’t forget to account for the charges. Fiji is likely to be the perfect vacation spot with its plenty of activities, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking scenery.
The visually magnificent and culturally varied nation of Fiji offers a multitude of experiences and activities to delight even the most seasoned traveler. However, one of the frequently asked questions when it comes to vacation planning in Fiji is “how much does accommodation cost?” Let’s examine the price of lodging in Fiji in more detail so that you may create a journey to remember without going over your spending limit. Fiji offers a variety of lodging options, so there is something to fit any budget. There are many five-star resorts available for those seeking a luxurious vacation, with fees ranging from around $400 to $1000 per night.
You can discover some fantastic value for your money if you don’t need five-star luxury. Smaller hotels and resorts provide cozy, spotless rooms for between $50 and $100 per night. Some even have access to a private beach or pool. There are some no-frills guesthouses and hostels if you’re traveling on a very low budget.
Organizing a bigger party or family may be made much easier by renting a private villa or home. The price might range from around $150 to $400 each night, depending on the size and amenities of the home. There are also camping and glamping possibilities for those who are more daring. With several campgrounds spread out around Fiji, you may choose from a variety of locations, from seaside to mountain retreats. The cost each night is between $20 to $40, however certain sites may provide discounts for longer stays.
You may be asking, “How much does food cost in Fiji?” if you’re thinking about taking a holiday there. The good news is that Fijian cuisine is reasonably priced and offers a wide variety of mouthwatering, locally produced alternatives. You may discover a variety of delectable delicacies to eat and enjoy whether you decide to stay on one of the major islands or somewhere else. First off, it’s crucial to understand that, being an island country, Fiji doesn’t have access to as much locally grown food as nations with more extensive landmasses.
It’s worthwhile to try a variety of locally produced foods when visiting Fiji, and the good news is that they won’t break the purse. Street food, which is often offered by the traditional Fijian food sellers known as “labourers,” is an excellent choice for anyone on a tight budget. These recipes often use a wide array of vegetables together with meat or fish.
It’s normally around $2–$3 to purchase a lunch produced locally, making it a cost-effective and delectable opportunity to sample traditional Fijian food. The major islands are home to a large number of hotel restaurants, beachside cafés, and restaurants for those seeking something a little more formal. These frequently serve food prepared in a more western style using ingredients that have to travel further, so they will probably cost more. But for a few dollars, you can purchase delectable burgers and fish with chips.
Fiji is a paradise with a wide range of things to do and undiscovered treasures. Particularly for first-time visitors, traveling to Fiji is a memorable experience because to its colorful culture and breathtaking surroundings. The first thing you must do, however, is decide how to effectively explore this area of paradise. The greatest method to travel and really experience Fiji is via self-driving, which is one of the most well-liked ways of transportation there. Gas is reasonably priced, making it a practical means of transportation. However, it’s crucial to be aware that country-to-country variations in navigation and traffic laws exist.
The best approach to take a guided tour of the island and get more insight into the local culture and traditions is to hire a chauffeur; this is a safer alternative. Another well-liked kind of transportation in Fiji is public transportation. Although they are readily available and reasonably priced, buses, minibuses, and ferries can be inconvenient when traveling long distances. Additionally, taxis are easily accessible in cities and popular tourist locations. You should be aware, too, that the cost of the same journey might vary significantly depending on the car you choose and the time of day or night.
The price of a boat excursion might range from $150 to $500 in Fijian per day, depending on the kind of boat and the route you choose. Fiji is a fantastic location to visit and provides a ton of chances for tourism. Safety must always come first, regardless of whether you decide to drive yourself, use a chauffeur, or use public transit. Your trip to Fiji will certainly be memorable if you make the proper preparations.
One of the most picturesque destinations on earth is Fiji, therefore if you want to have the most enjoyable vacation possible, make sure you allocate enough money for amusement while there. You should decide how much money you need to spend on different leisure activities depending on the sort of vacation you are taking and your hobbies. It’s crucial to keep in mind that most activities have defined prices, and the only way to save money is by doing your research in advance. As a result, the following advice can help you plan your entertainment budget while visiting Fiji:Plan ahead first and foremost. The activities you are interested in, their locations, and the cost per participant should all be determined. Transportation expenses and any other costs, such admission to attractions or nature preserves, must be taken into consideration.
This will guarantee that you stay under your spending limit. Many individuals make the error of purchasing too many tickets in advance for attractions. Make sure you are aware of the cancellation policies before purchasing tickets for multiple events in case the weather is unfavorable or you simply don’t have enough time. Take advantage of the discounts offered by several of Fiji’s attractions to save money. Travelers who are looking for adventure and who are frugal will love Fiji.
Think of going snorkeling, paddle boarding, and viewing a movie outside or at the neighborhood theater. If you want to party at night, check out the various street food vendors or listen to live music in the neighborhood bars and pubs. Make sure you do your homework and check into any deals available in Fiji to make the most of your entertainment money. Relax and save your money for memorable events; always remember that the best experiences in life are the inexpensive ones. Your pocketbook will appreciate your effort if you do a little planning and study.
If you’re looking for a tropical beach holiday, Fiji in the South Pacific is a great place to go. Fiji, which is sometimes referred to as a “paradise on earth,” is a delightful fusion of lavish natural beauty, rich culture, and a relaxed way of life. It’s crucial to do your homework on the local currency before spending your hard-earned money in Fiji, as with other travel locations. Continue reading to learn about Fiji’s currency, exchange rates, and how to access your money. The Fijian Dollar (FJD), which is divisible into 100 cents, is the country of Fiji’s official currency. There are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 500 Fijian Dollar bills and coins available.
Although credit card surcharges might be present, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are widely accepted. Although exchange rates change daily, as a general rule, one Fijian dollar is equivalent to roughly 0. 44 Australian dollars, 0. 37 US dollars, and 0. 30 euros.
You will get the greatest rates in these places, but you should be aware that there usually is a commission cost involved before exchanging your money. The majority of the tourist hubs on the major islands have ATMs that you may use to access your money. In the majority of bigger towns and cities, ATMs are also available. These machines accept withdrawals in local currency with all major credit cards. Just keep in mind to let your bank know ahead of time that you’ll be traveling so they won’t block your cards when you try to make an overseas purchase.
Fiji is an exotic tropical paradise, full of white-sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and plenty of culture and adventure. Most people dream of visiting Fiji, and while it can be an expensive trip, it doesn’t have to be! Here, we take a look at the average cost of a vacation in Fiji and how you can save money when planning your trip. On average, a seven-day vacation in Fiji will cost you anywhere from $1,500 – $4,500 (USD). Of course, this price can vary greatly depending on what activities, accommodations, and flights you choose. Hiring a car or taking a guided tour will also make a difference in your budget. And, you may be able to save a few bucks by visiting off-season. Accommodations will make up a sizable chunk of your budget.
Depending on your preferences, you could save some money by booking a simpler hotel room. In terms of activities, many are free or low-cost, depending on your ocean activities. For instance, it’s free to walk along the beach, snorkel, and sunbathe. And, food is also relatively inexpensive, if you shop in local markets or go to smaller restaurants. When focusing on saving money, one of the biggest costs you can save on is flights. To save some cash here, be sure to check out websites like Skyscanner or Google Flights for the best rates. You can also save on flights by booking in advance and avoiding peak travel season.
They can find great deals on flights and hotels , as well as bundle multiple elements of your trip together to save you both time and money. Now that you’re a bit more familiar with the average cost of a Fiji vacation, you can start planning your budget. Keep in mind that no matter what your budget is, there are plenty of options for you to make the most of your trip to Fiji and have the experience of a lifetime! Are you planning a vacation to Fiji? What activities and accommodations do you have in mind? What tips have you found to save money on travel costs? Let us know in the comments!
How much money do you need to go to Fiji?
Generally, a week-long trip to Fiji for two people can cost around $3,500-$5,000, including airfare, accommodation, meals, and activities.
How much cash should I bring to Fiji?
Generally speaking, it is recommended to bring enough cash to cover your expenses for the duration of your stay, such as meals, transportation, sightseeing, and souvenirs. You should also make sure to have access to a few emergency funds in case of unexpected costs.
Is it expensive to vacation in Fiji?
Generally, the cost of a vacation in Fiji can range from around $2,000 to $10,000 per person for a week-long stay.
Is it expensive to go to Fiji?
Generally, a trip to Fiji can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars depending on the length of your stay and the amenities you choose.
Is Fiji better than Hawaii?
Fiji and Hawaii both offer unique experiences and have their own advantages.
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Fiji, an archipelago in the South Pacific, is known for its turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, scuba diving, and smiling faces. We always dreamed of visiting this tropical paradise. Ready to escape the New Zealand winter, we set out for five weeks to soak in some sun.
Fiji has two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, with hundreds of smaller islands in between. Whether you are looking for private white sand beaches, waterfalls, or late-night parties, Fiji will surely answer the call.
Read on to learn all about planning your next trip to Fiji!
Content and photographs provided by Yana Kogan and Timon .
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Visa requirements.
No visa is required for foreign nationals from these countries . Visas are valid for four months. All other foreign nationals are required to apply for a visa prior to travel.
Fijian is the national language. However, English is taught in schools from a young age and is wildly spoken. Some important Fijian words:
Bula – hello Vinaka – thank you Andra vinaka – good morning
Fijians are very welcoming and always smiling. Social gatherings are a tradition that includes nightly kava drinking. Rugby is the national sport and they are one of the best, winning the Rio 2016 Olympic Gold Medal for men’s sevens.
Food is an important part of Fijian culture. Don’t be afraid to take up an offer from a friendly local willing to share a home-cooked meal!
The ideal time to visit is during the winter months, from June through August. Cyclone season is from February to April, so it is better to avoid Fiji during this time. However, scuba diving is best in the summer because of less wind and ocean currents.
The national currency in Fiji is the Fijian Dollar. At the time of writing (March of 2022), $1 FJD = $0.47 USD, and $1 FJD = €0.43. All prices in this article are in FJD unless stated otherwise.
The food in Fiji is delicious. Lovo is a traditional method of cooking food in an underground oven. Food is wrapped in palm leaves, topped with banana leaves, and placed on hot stones. The food is then covered with blankets and sand and cooked for several hours. Lovo normally consists of chicken, kasava, and palusami (taro leaf). It is prepared for important events and gatherings.
Due to the abundance of ocean life, fish and octopus are common staples in Fiji. Dishes are typically prepared with coconut milk, either cooked (lolo) or raw (miti). Many resorts cater to tourists with non-Fijian plates, such as burgers, fish and chips, curries, or pasta. In Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, Indian and Chinese cuisines are available.
Costs in Fiji have gone up over the past few years. While the country is “backpacker” friendly, the prices don’t always match up. Visiting the most popular places, including the Yasawas and Mamanucas is becoming expensive. And many hotels/backpackers on the islands require meal plans, which can be more than double the price of a dorm bed.
It is possible to lower costs by staying in village homestays or camping. And other island groups are much less expensive. We stayed in Taveuni for a fraction of the cost.
Land transportation is cheap but boat ferries to the Yasawas can get very expensive. We moved slowly, camped, and didn’t do many excursions or diving. We spent $66 USD per day for two people.
While travel is much cheaper in Asia, Fiji still is a great place for backpacking, especially in Taveuni or island hopping the Yasawa Islands.
Takeaway food: $5 – $8 750ml beer: $5 – $6 at a supermarket, $10 at backpackers 750ml bottle of wine: $15+ 300ml bottle of rum: $35 (buy liquor at the duty-free or before coming to Fiji!) Breakfast: $6 – $10 Fish and chips: $10 – $15 Dinner: $15 – $20
Viti Levu has reliable and inexpensive buses and local buses run every 10 to 15 minutes. Sunbeam and Pacific are express buses between Nadi and Suva and leave often. Inter-island flights (or seaplane) are available but expensive. Boat transportation is the best way between islands but can still get expensive, especially in the Yasawas.
Most people we met doing the island hopping with the Yasawa Flyer wished they just stayed at one or two resorts (recommendations below). Instead of getting a bula package, we recommend picking one resort and purchasing return tickets with the Tavewa Seabus.
The main island of Viti Levu has plenty of accommodation options, including resorts, hostels, AirBnBs, and homestays. The best way to travel to Fiji is to explore the outer islands. Accommodation is different on each island with some remote islands consisting of only a single resort. And some islands have local villages and may offer homestays.
In the Yasawas, prices for budget camping/dorms are $50 to $160 per person. Mid-range resorts start from around $300. Many resorts require meal plans that cost an extra $70-$100 per day. Taveuni is considerably cheaper and offers self-catering.
Recommended Places to Stay in Fiji:
Nadi – Nadi Fancy Hotel Coral Coast – The Beachhouse Yasawa’s (basic) – Coralview Resort Yasawa’s (splurge) – Manta Ray Resort Taveuni – Maravu Taveuni Lodge
While it is very safe in Fiji and serious crime rarely occurs, there is a small risk of theft, especially in cheaper accommodation. As with any country, it is good to always properly secure or lock away valuables and cash.
1. viti levu.
The main island of Fiji, Viti Levu, is home to 600,000 people. Most travelers will fly into Nadi, located on the west. Nadi itself doesn’t have much to offer but is a great jumping-off point to the Yasawa and Mamanuca Islands.
Suva, an industrial city and the capital of Fiji, is located on the eastern shore of Viti Levu. A 3-hour bus ride from Nadi, Suva offers little for tourism. The Suva airport is the main airport for domestic flights and the ferry to Taveuni leaves from the wharf there.
The main attractions in Viti Levu are Natadola Beach, the Coral Coast, Cloud 9 , and hiking in the Koroyanitu National Park. We really loved the Coral Coast!
It is possible to take a day trip to the Mamanuca Islands from Nadi or to stay for a few nights. The beaches are beautiful and several resorts are known for their beach parties each night.
Check out the South Sea Island, Mana Island, and Beachcomber for overnight stays. Day trips are also available to Castaway Island, where the Tom Hanks movie Castaway was filmed.
Located 3-5 hours away by boat are the Yasawa Islands. The Yasawas are known for their stunning beaches. For the best beaches in the Yasawas, check out the Blue Lagoon (Nanuyi Island), Blue Lagoon Resort, Coconut Beach (near Coconut Beach Resort and Coralview Resort), Octopus Beach Resort, and Botaira Beach Resort.
Avoid White Sandy Beach Resort as it’s a nightmare for many on island-hopping trips.
While visiting the Yasawas, activities include cultural village trips, snorkeling, manta ray snorkeling, and of course, beach lounging.
Taveuni, the Garden Island, is the third-largest island in Fiji. Home to beautiful waterfalls and world-class scuba diving, Taveuni has a much more laid-back vibe than the rest of Fiji.
Getting here may be more difficult than on the other islands, but well worth the trip. Main attractions are scuba diving, snorkeling, hiking the Lavena coastal walk, hiking to the three waterfalls in Bouma, and the natural waterslide.
If you’re planning to hike the coastal walk and see Bouma, it is best to stay the night at Lavena Lodge. Very basic rooms are inexpensive and also cover entry to the coastal walk. Lavena is accessible by bus and only 10 minutes to Bouma.
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Yana & Timon met at college in Boston, Massachusetts. After graduating, they started their professional careers. They moved to San Francisco in 2010, a city they loved living in for nearly six years. After working and saving up money for several years, they quit their jobs and set off on an adventure of a lifetime. They started living a nomadic lifestyle in December 2015 and have not looked back since.
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Boasting remarkable underwater marvels, gorgeous beaches, fascinating culture and much more, few places are as enchanting as Fiji. Exploring this amazing archipelago should not be rushed.
When planning a Fiji getaway, it is advisable to look for affordable Fiji vacation packages during the less busy periods. Much like the stock markets, flight prices to most vacation destinations can fluctuate. Therefore, knowing when to book a Fiji travel package is key to grabbing the best deals.
With its exciting activities, wonderful temperatures, beautiful beaches, excellent hotels, and magnificent ocean, there is never a bad time to visit any of the 333 tropical islands that make up Fiji. Avoid booking a holiday package during the school holidays and look for cheaper deals at the height of the wet season.
Fiji offers wonderful family fun all year round. However, the best time to travel with your kids is the June-September or December-January holiday times when there will be plenty of friends for your children to play with. If you enjoy diving or snorkeling, May to October offers the best visibility for underwater activities.
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Located in Maro Road, Natadola Bay, 45 minutes from Nadi International Airport, the Club InterContinental Golf Resort and Spa in Fiji is great for any vacation type. It offers amazing accommodation, a fitness center, golf course, excellent food, and a fabulous atmosphere.
The Garden Island Resort in Taveuni Island is close to a world famous dive spot and also boasts luxurious rooms, friendly staff, and tasty meals. There are taxis and buses that will ferry you to the hotel. Otherwise, the hotel can arrange to pick you up from the airport.
Set on 44 hectares of private island, the Shangri-La Fijian Resort and Spa offers 442 stunning rooms and a stay-and-eat for free program for kids under 12. You get there from Nadi International Airport by taxi, public transit, or car hire. Castaway Island Resort is another ideal family vacation spot with a feel-at-home atmosphere, pristine beaches, and heaps of fun. You can take an island hopper or pacific island seaplane from Nadi Airport to get to the hotel within 10 minutes.
Two of the most romantic resorts in Fiji are the Nanuku Auberge Resort in Pacific Harbor, Coral Coast, Viti Levu, and the Tadrai Island Resort on Mana Island. They are both laid back, sophisticated, stunning, and ideal for couples looking for an intimate ambiance. Nanuku has a private airstrip, while Tadrai Island Resort is just 19 miles from Nadi Airport and can be reached by helicopter, private speedboat, or fast catamaran.
Once owned by Malcolm Forbes, Lacula Island Resort is the apex of private island luxury. You can use a helicopter or seaplane from Nadi International Airport to reach this amazing resort. The Radisson Blu Resort in Denarau is located amid lush and beautiful gardens and has excellent services and modern luxuries. The hotel offers a private transfer service from the airport and Port Denarau.
With fantastic views of the ocean and an unspoiled stretch of coastline, the Barefoot Kuata Resort on Kuata Island is a little slice of heaven for the budget traveler. You can reach the hotel using the Barefoot Kuata Island Ferry. The Gecko's Resort, Cuvu, offers tidy rooms, lots of fun and good food. It's located at Coral Coast, Sigatoka, and is a 15 minute drive from the beach.
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Surrounded by the deep blue waters of the South Pacific, Fiji is an archipelago of over 300 gorgeous islands. This tropical paradise is famous for its friendly locals, palm-fringed beaches and luxury resorts.
There are 567 hotels starting at $88 a night in Fiji. But if you really want bang for your buck, bundle your hotel and flights into a Fiji Vacation Package. It’s an easy way to save money — as well as time and hassle. You can also add tours and experiences to your package. Need some inspiration? Drink in amazing views during a sunset cruise off Denarau Island.
Day 1-2: The most common way to get to Fiji is via Nadi International Airport on Viti Levu, the largest island. Once you’ve settled into your hotel, head out on a cruise tour and explore the best of what this island has to offer.
Day 3-4: Get the ferry to Vanua Levu, Fiji’s second largest island. It boasts a range of great attractions, such as Waisali Rainforest Reserve and Namena Marine Park.
Day 5-6: Next up, ferry hop your way to the Mamanuca Islands. Their white sands and clear waters are the tropical paradise you’ve been dreaming of.
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Visit this picturesque marina for shopping and dining, traditional music and dance performances, and excursions to Fiji’s Mamanuca and Yasawa islands.
Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Natadola Beach during your travels in Natadola? While in this family-friendly area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
You can learn about the local history of Momi during your trip to a well-known site like Momi Bay. Stroll along this relaxing area's beaches, or simply enjoy its restaurants.
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Our selection of the best 2-week itineraries for fiji.
Are you lucky enough to have two whole weeks to spend in Fiji ? Want to make the most of your time seeing a few different islands? We have just the list of Fiji itineraries for you! Whether you’re travelling as a family, on a honeymoon, on a budget, in pure luxury or something else, we list our best Fiji itineraries for 2 weeks right here.
Fiji is made up of 333 islands, so let’s break it down to the main destinations you will visit in these two-week itineraries.
This is Fiji’s largest and main island where most travellers arrive in Fiji via Nadi International Airport . Many of the itineraries below visit several destinations around Viti Levu , all of which are located on the coast and connected by road. These destinations include Nadi , the Coral Coast , Pacific Harbour , Suva and the Suncoast /Rakiraki .
These two island groups are among some of the easiest island groups to reach from Nadi, with a well-developed tourism scene yet still remarkably undeveloped. There’s a mix of volcanic islands and small uninhabited coral islands. Find out more in The Complete Guide to the Mamanuca Islands and The Complete Guide to the Yasawa Islands .
This is Fiji’s second-largest island located in the northern reaches of Fiji, about a 1h25min flight from Nadi. There are two main towns on the island, while the rest is made up of villages, remote resorts, copra and sugar cane plantations, and rainforest. Find out more in The Complete Guide to Vanua Levu .
Off the southeastern shores of Vanua Levu, Taveuni is famous for its nature earning its nickname as the “Garden Island”. Around 80% of the island is made up of the Bouma National Heritage Park. Find out more in The Complete Guide to Taveuni .
Fiji has a reputation for being an expensive place to travel, but that’s certainly not the case when there’s both budget accommodation and free/cheap activities across the islands.
For a two-week budget trip to Fiji, we recommend exploring Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu , to take out the cost of overwater travel. Plus, Viti Levu has a wide range of experiences for backpackers and budget travellers, from urban and nature, mountains to sea, off-shore islands to inland river excursions.
See the complete two-week budget itinerary in Fiji Budget & Backpacking Itinerary: 14 Days . Otherwise, here’s a quick overview.
Fiji is one of the leading South Pacific islands in luxury travel, with an array of high-end resorts and remarkable experiences . With luxury in mind, you can travel far across the islands of Fiji thanks to helicopter and seaplane transfers combining fast travel with special scenic experiences.
In two weeks, it’s possible to travel across Viti Levu , the small island groups of the Mamanucas and the Yasawas , and the more remote islands of Vanua Levu and Taveuni . Each island has its own character, from the lush rainforests across Taveuni to the sandy outcrops of the Mamanuca Islands.
So whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or “just because”, discover the most luxurious resorts and activities in our Fiji Luxury Itinerary: 14 Days .
While many families are happy to spend two weeks in the same resort in Fiji, a family who wants to see it all certainly can in two weeks. In our two-week family itinerary, we’ve made sure to strike the right balance of travelling to various exciting locations and having time to relax and refresh.
We recommend spending some time on Viti Levu where the resorts are best catered to families with fantastic family-friendly activities and kids’ clubs . Then, travelling for seven days across the islands of Taveuni and Vanua Levu is sure to please the travel bug within you, while still being assured that there is appropriate infrastructure on the islands for travelling with children.
See our Fiji Family Itinerary: 14 Days for the complete itinerary with accommodation and activity recommendations or check out the overview below.
We get it, on islands as tranquil as Fiji’s remote outer islands, the last thing you want to hear are children’s tantrums. An adults-only getaway to Fiji is all about setting the tone right with peacefulness so you can create the romantic getaway, the solo escape or the friends holiday you always imagined.
There are adults-only resorts found all around Fiji, but we’ve made sure to include a mix of Fiji’s most idyllic islands with adult-only resorts and most remote islands in our Fiji Adults-Only Itinerary: 14 Days . Plus, you’ll get optimum R&R time with at least a couple of days in each destination.
For travellers who like to experience a country through its cuisine, this two-week Fiji itinerary is for you. You’ll experience the flavours of Fiji’s bustling cities and remote villages. The main food styles here are Pacific Rim cuisine, as well as Indo-Fijian influences, especially in the more urban areas.
This two-week itinerary gives you the opportunity to visit Fiji’s outer islands where a vast majority of food is sourced from either their own organic gardens or the waters surrounding them. Our Fiji Food Itinerary: 14 Days also includes hands-on experiences where you’ll learn to gather food in exciting ways.
Soothingly warm weather, sandy shores and glistening waters: Fiji certainly provides a romantic setting for a honeymoon or a romantic getaway. In our two-week honeymoon and romance itinerary, we make sure to include a mix of the paradise islands that many dream about for their honeymoon, as well as a road trip for seven days around Viti Levu . The latter is always the experience that surprises couples, where you’ll be quick to discover that there’s more to Fiji than sand and coconuts. Check out the full itinerary in Fiji Honeymoon & Romance Itinerary: 14 Days .
If you’re one of the rare travellers that feels like two weeks might be too long in Fiji, then check out these shorter itineraries:
Finally, make sure you’re fully prepared for your Fiji trip with The Complete Travel Guide to Fiji and 31 Tips for Travelling in Fiji .
This article was reviewed and published by Laura, editor in chief and co-founder of Fiji Pocket Guide. Since arriving solo in the South Pacific over 10 years ago with nothing but a backpack and a background in journalism, her mission has been to show the world how easy (and awesome) it is to explore a paradise such as Fiji. She knows the islands inside-out and loves sharing tips on how best to experience Fiji’s must-dos and hidden gems. Laura is also editor of several other South Pacific travel guides.
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Whether you are eager to swim in turquoise waters, you are an adventure-seeker, you just want to relax on Fiji’s glittering sands and enjoy a romantic honeymoon , or you can’t wait to pamper yourself in an extravagant resort, Fiji promises to satisfy all your needs and desires. But, before you plan your sweet escape, read this article and find out all about the cost of your trip to Fiji.
Airfares peak between April and June, and in December and January. You can pay around $800 if you choose to start your trip to Fiji at the beginning of April but, if you want to be in Fiji during the high-season, you should be ready to pay even more.
July, for instance, is usually the most expensive month, with flights costing over $1000. But, if your dates are flexible and you don’t mind searching and booking in advance, you can help keep costs down.
Travelers who visit Fiji usually arrive at Nadi International Airport (NAN), the principal international airport of Fiji, and a key regional hub for the South Pacific islands, situated by the coast on the western side of the main island Viti Levu, 9km north of central Nadi. If you are flying from the U.S. and you are looking for a direct flight, you can look for tickets from Los Angeles. The flight is about 10 hours long.
There is a large variety of accommodations in Fiji at various price points. For budget travelers, you can book a hostel or private rooms at Airbnb with cost starting around $20 a night. For a three-star hotel on the beach, you can expect to pay around $150-$300. The cost goes up from there when considering luxury going up to $1000 per night. You can even stay in a liveaboard boat, diving around Fiji at different Islands. Below are some different resorts and hotels with a variety of price points to give you an idea.
Located along the gorgeous sandy Natadola Beach on the South Pacific Ocean, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa is a high-end, sophisticated resort waiting for honeymooners with comfort, luxury, and plenty of romantic surprises.
Tastefully decorated rooms, outstanding room service, and upgraded rooms with free-standing tubs, private plunge pools, and access to a cool club lounge, as well as butler service, promise visitors the relaxation and pampering they desire.
Three amazing restaurants, an elegant cocktail lounge, direct access to the beach, three outdoor pools, a well-equipped spa, and an 18-hole golf course for enthusiasts, are some of the amenities waiting for you at InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa. Prices depend on your stay, and they can begin at $328.
If you are looking for an adults-only option, Likuliku Lagoon Resort , an all-inclusive resort and heaven of sumptuosity and subtle luxury, is a fantastic option.
Set along a delightful white-sand beach and surrounded by tropical vegetation, this resort is a perfect choice for nature lovers who dream of moments of relaxation far away from reality.
The tranquil all-inclusive resort can be accessed only by boat or seaplane, welcoming romantic couples with gorgeous bungalows with thatched roofs, open-air showers, and terraces with beach access. If you want to make your stay even more interesting, choose the upgraded bungalows, which have outdoor plunge pools.
Foodies have the chance to indulge in delicious meals at the open-air restaurant. And, among the amenities, a spa, two bars, direct beach access, and the chance to enjoy water sports, promise to enhance your stay at Likuliku Lagoon Resort .
Prices depend on your booking, and they can start at $899 per night.
Newlyweds, who love nature and want to spend their honeymoon in a serene place surrounded by natural wonders, have great accommodation options in Fiji, and Oarsman’s Bay Lodge is one of the best.
The spectacular location of this beautiful Island Lodge instantly takes your breath away. Picture striking pristine, white-sand beaches, lush towering volcanic peaks, calm turquoise waters, and all this beauty enhanced by the comfort and luxury at Oarsman’s Bay Lodge.
The relaxed beachfront resort awaits honeymooners, but not only, with chic, simple rooms, a great restaurant, hammocks, free loaner kayaks, and many more surprises. Whether you are an adventurer, a culture aficionado, or just looking for a dose of relaxation and romance in the Fijian paradise, this resort promise you the time of your life, with friendly prices beginning at $180 per night.
Castaway Island
Another fabulous choice for romantic couples who want to celebrate their honeymoon in an exquisite location is Castaway Island , a stunning private island resort, with traditionally inspired individual bungalows, located in lush tropical gardens or at the water’s edge.
The interior of these chic bungalows is simple and stylish, with natural rattan and local timber furnishings, promising memorable nights, while the whole island offers you the time and space necessary for nurturing the love and attention you and your partner deserve.
Accommodations at Castaway Island start around $400.
Beqa Lagoon Resort
Beqa Lagoon Resort is one more great accommodation option for love birds looking for tranquility and serenity. Located on a secluded island with no towns or roads, and surrounded by lush rainforest and tropical gardens, the high-end all-inclusive retreat is accessible only by boat.
Whether you choose the stunning bungalows with garden and pond views, or you prefer going further and opt for the upgraded beachfront bungalows with private gardens, sun decks with hammocks, and private pools, your stay at Beqa Lagoon Resort will be romantic and hard to forget. And, if you want to be more conventional, you can even choose a beautifully decorated suite with open-air living area, balcony or terrace, and gorgeous water views.
Prices depend on your stay, they being at $542 for two nights, and include foot massages, delicious meals served in an open-air, ocean-view restaurant, access to a superb spa, cooking classes, kayak rentals, and many more surprises.
Meal prices in Fiji can vary, depending on the area and restaurants you choose, but, based on the spending habits of previous travelers, the average cost of food in Fiji can be about about $30 per day.
An average meal can be around $13, with breakfast prices usually cheaper than lunch and dinner. Also, as you can imagine, fast food and street food prices are lower than the cost of food to sit down restaurants. Also, meals are surprisingly affordable in many of the cafes and small restaurants available throughout Fiji.
Regarding transportation, the best way to get around Fiji is by bus. Pubic transportation can cost you around $8 per day, and the cost of taxi rides in Fiji can be significantly higher.
But, if you want more than to explore one island, you must travel by ferry and island-hop. If you don’t have a budget to respect, you can even get to other islands by plane.
When it comes to exploring Fiji, you can do this on your own, but keep in mind that it’s easier to access the major tourist attractions if you join one of the tours available. Renting a car is also a great idea, especially if you want to get off the beaten track. To hire a car, you need to be at least 21 years old.
Prices for activities and tours depend. You can, for instance, visit Fiji’s most authentic village, Navala, beautifully located in the interior of Ba, for $118. But you can also offer yourself an amazing 8-Day Blue Lagoon Paradise Cruise for more than €2000.
He is an expert travel advisor and enthusiast. He has traveled extensively in the USA, Central America, South America, and Europe. He has visited every Sandals Resort and is one of a select few Diamond Elite members of the Sandals Chairman’s Royal Club. Dan graduated from Johnson & Wales University with an associate degree in Culinary Arts. Later he graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in International Studies with a focus on people and culture.
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How much does it cost to travel to Fiji? You should plan to spend around $173 (FJ$388) per day on your vacation in Fiji. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average for one day: $39 (FJ$87) on meals; $8.86 (FJ$20) on local transportation; $211 (FJ$473) on hotels
This includes accommodation, food, transport and takes into account that you might do one activity each day. This does not include flights or anything else not previously mentioned. Each price is per person per day. Budget daily budget: FJ$250. Mid-range daily budget: FJ$500. Luxury daily budget: FJ$750+.
The travel costs listed throughout this guide are estimates and subject to change. Prices are listed in US Dollars (USD). Fiji uses the Fijian Dollar (FJD). As of May 2021, the exchange rate is 1 USD = 2.03 FJD. For a summary of a how much a 2-week trip to Fiji will cost in general, see the table below: 2-Weeks in Fiji Travel Costs
A trip to Fiji for one person usually costs between $74 and $383 per day and $148 to $766 for two people. This is a wide range of costs, and the daily average per person from our data is $173 (FJ$388) per person. This average includes food, accommodation, sightseeing, and local transportation expenses contributed from other travelers.
Learn more about these flights in The Complete Guide to Flights in Fiji. To give you an idea of domestic flight prices in Fiji, here are a few examples of popular routes and how much they typically cost. The following prices are for return flights. Nadi to Suva - FJ$220-$250/adult, FJ$160-$180/child.
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Fiji sits in the centre of Tonga, Wallis and Futuna, Vanuatu and New Caledonia and is about two-thirds of the way between Hawaii and New Zealand. Land size: 18,274 km 2 (7,056 sq mi) Climate: Daily average temperature - 25.5 ° C/77.9 ° F, average rainfall 1,826mm/71.9″ - 3,065mm/120.7″.
Here, we take a look at the average cost of a vacation in Fiji and how you can save money when planning your trip. On average, a seven-day vacation in Fiji will cost you anywhere from $1,500 - $4,500 (USD). Of course, this price can vary greatly depending on what activities, accommodations, and flights you choose.
Palm trees and rainforests are a common sighting. Takeaway food: $5 - $8. 750ml beer: $5 - $6 at a supermarket, $10 at backpackers. 750ml bottle of wine: $15+. 300ml bottle of rum: $35 (buy liquor at the duty-free or before coming to Fiji!) Breakfast: $6 - $10. Fish and chips: $10 - $15.
What to know about Fiji travel costs. Fiji is an expensive country to travel around, especially if you plan on island hopping. While there are plenty of accommodations to choose from on the main island of Viti Levu, options are limited once you reach the outer islands. To find an affordable bed rate, look for backpacker hostels and guesthouses.
Tips for finding Fiji package deals. There are loads of types of vacations in Fiji and the cost will depend on what type of trip you're taking and for how long you'd like to stay. Here are the latest prices for a 3 night trip for 2 travelers: Top vacation $690; Family vacation $690; Romantic vacation $877; Luxury vacation $831; Budget ...
10 tips to help you travel Fiji on a budget. Fiji can be an expensive country to travel, but if you're careful, it can be done cheaply! ... For instance, I bought a 1-liter bottle of vodka at the Auckland airport for $32 NZD. In Fiji, the same bottle cost $189 FJN (about $130 NZD)! Alcohol is very expensive in Fiji because it is so heavily ...
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Figuring out when to go, where to stay and how to manage your daily costs can transform your dream vacation into an affordable adventure. Check out these tips to make the most of Fiji without busting your budget. 1. Go in low or shoulder season. 2.
Fiji Budget and Backpacking Itinerary for 2 Weeks. Fiji has a reputation for being an expensive place to travel, but that's certainly not the case when there's both budget accommodation and free/cheap activities across the islands.. For a two-week budget trip to Fiji, we recommend exploring Fiji's main island, Viti Levu, to take out the cost of overwater travel.
Airfares peak between April and June, and in December and January. You can pay around $800 if you choose to start your trip to Fiji at the beginning of April but, if you want to be in Fiji during the high-season, you should be ready to pay even more. July, for instance, is usually the most expensive month, with flights costing over $1000.