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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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Famous for being the private island playground of the rich and famous (some resorts secretly pride themselves on being the place billionaires go to escape the millionaires), Fiji doesn’t typically come to mind as a budget-friendly destination. Fortunately, a trip to the islands doesn’t have to cost a pretty penny.
With a little planning and local knowledge, you can experience the beauty of Fiji without taking out a loan. Armed with a comfortable pair of shoes, a bathing suit and your own snorkeling gear, you’ll have a trip that’ll rival that of a big spender.
When it comes to experiencing Fiji on a budget, here’s what you can expect to spend on essentials as well as insider tips to saving money.
If you’re traveling to an outer island in Fiji and are about to book a resort stay, be sure to read the fine print on how much your stay will cost. Oftentimes, you’ll be required to purchase a mandatory meal plan and boat transport through the accommodation, which can add a huge cost to your trip. Before you commit, compare a handful of options to find the real winner of value.
For each island you visit, you’ll lose not only time, but also money. Once you leave Viti Levu , you’ll need a boat transfer or flight to connect you to the next island. If you’re still set on seeing as many islands as possible, it’s worth spending your time within the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands and staying on islands that the Yasawa Flyer – a high-speed catamaran with hop-on hop-off passes – goes to.
Most Fijians get around the islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu , Fiji’s two largest islands, by bus. The public bus is very affordable, with fares starting at around FJD$1 per journey. An hour-long trip typically costs around FJD$4. These buses tend to have open windows and stop frequently. For longer trips, it’s worth booking a trip with Sunbeam or Pacific Buses, which are air-conditioned and each passenger is guaranteed a seat. Taxis start their meter at FJD$2 and cost around FJD$15 for a 15-minute journey.
Many Fijians also venture around the island by minibus, which is also affordable. However, many minibus drivers are notorious for driving above the speed limit. You’d be riding in one at your own risk.
Most tour companies on Viti Levu will provide free transportation within a certain radius from their departure point, saving you money on taxi fares. You can often use this to your advantage if you wish to be picked up at one spot and dropped off at another. For example, perhaps you’re staying at a resort that isn’t within walking distance from where you’d like to have dinner.
Some travel companies in Fiji offer a variety of tours. South Sea Cruises , for example, offers trips to private island day clubs, day cruises onboard catamarans and monohulls, snorkeling tours and more. If you book a second tour with them during your trip, you can save up to 20%. Many other tour, scuba and cruise companies offer repeat visitor discounts that are not widely advertised, so it’s always worth asking.
Stroll through any of Fiji’s markets and you’ll find piles of freshly picked fruits and vegetables neatly stacked on colorful plates.
In Fiji, it’s normal to sell produce by the heap rather than one-by-one. The produce found within the local markets is incredibly good value compared to the fruits and veggies sold at grocery stores, which are often stocked with imports. Similarly, the markets are where you’ll find handmade souvenirs, spices, Indian snacks, Fijian treats, sandwiches and even kava at just a fraction of what they sell for in a store.
Mobile internet data is relatively cheap in Fiji compared to most parts of the world. The two major cell phone networks (Digicel and Vodafone) often run promotions for tourists at the airport, where you can get your first one or two GBs of data for free. At full price, expect to pay around FJD$10 for 20 GB, valid for two weeks.
Internet access at hotels is often free, but on the outer islands it will cost around FJD$20 per day with strict usage limits. Compare internet coverage maps between the providers based on your trip, as reach is limited in some areas of Fiji. Even better, switch off and fully embrace island life.
With your own mask, snorkel and fins, you have a free activity you can do any time and from any island. Without your own gear, you’re at the mercy of rental shop hours, gear quality and availability, and prices. Snorkeling gear is included as part of your stay at some resorts, but can run up to FJD$20 per day at others.
Is Fiji cheap or expensive? Well, it’s generally an expensive destination. When it comes to value for money, you might be better off checking into a budget-friendly accommodation and splashing out on day trips. A private island resort can run thousands of dollars per night and incur hefty food and transport costs. You’ll likely get more for your money by staying in a hostel or hotel on Viti Levu and taking day trips out to private island beach clubs or resorts. Most of these tours span eight hours, giving you a full day of luxury and adventure.
If you’re traveling to islands like Ovalau , Vanua Levu, and Taveuni, a ferry ride will typically cost around 10% of what you’d pay for a domestic flight. This is an ideal option if you have plenty of time and flexibility in your schedule – ferry timetables often run behind schedule and are dependent on weather. Pack plenty of snacks and wear comfortable clothing if you do opt for the ferry.
It can pay dividends to time your trip carefully . Most tourists hail from Australia and New Zealand, and accommodations climb in price whenever it’s their school holidays. Prices also spike during peak season, from June to the end of August, as well as Christmas time.
Affordable Fiji holidays often coincide with Fiji’s cyclone season, which lasts from November to April. This may feel like a gamble, but prices are generally more affordable and you could have pleasant weather in between short-lived rainstorms.
If you’re staying at a large resort, you’ll likely be linked to a major tour company for any excursions. These companies are often more expensive than the local family-run companies, which typically run smaller group tours and excursions.
You’ll find local operators through social media sites and asking locals for personal recommendations. Finding Islands Tours and Joji Tamani Adventures organize tours throughout the islands, catering to small groups without a high price tag.
Locally made coconut rum, gin and beer means you can drink affordably on your island escape. If you wish to have a glass of wine or an imported spirit, expect a hefty tab at the bar. Alcohol is heavily taxed in Fiji, and the best place to stock up is at the duty-free shop on arrival. Each adult passenger can bring up to 2.25 liters of spirits or 4.5 liters of wine and beer.
International credit cards incur a whopping 2 to 5% extra charge on most purchases throughout Fiji. Pulling cash out of an ATM typically has a high conversion cost, as well as an FJD$10 to FJD$15 added fee. All ATMs in Fiji have a daily withdrawal limit of FJD$1,000 regardless of your bank’s daily limit. Pulling the maximum out at once is the best way to keep your per-transaction costs down.
The average amount of money you can expect to spend per day in Fiji – including three meals, accommodation, transportation and an activity – is around FJD$200-400 depending on your choices.
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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 580 hotels starting at $300 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.
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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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Fiji is a tropical paradise located in the South Pacific, known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and friendly locals. With the right tips and tricks, it's possible to save money and travel on a budget without sacrificing quality.
In this article, we'll provide you with the best tips for saving money on your trip to Fiji, ranging from hotels, food, souvenirs, transportations, etc.
When it comes to the major costs of a trip to Fiji, flights can range from $500 to $1,500 for a round-trip ticket, depending on the time of year and where you're flying from. Accommodation costs can vary widely, from budget hotels or hostels starting at $20 per night to luxury hotels costing hundreds of dollars per night. Fiji's public transportation system is not extensive, but taxis and buses are available. A one-way subway or train ticket can cost around $1 to $2. Food costs in Fiji can also vary depending on where you choose to eat. Budget restaurants can cost as little as $5 per meal, while mid-range restaurants can cost around $20 per meal.
For budget travelers, you can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day in Fiji, while mid-range travelers can expect to spend around $100 to $150 per day. It's important to plan ahead and research activities and costs to create a budget that works for you.
Fiji is a beautiful travel destination that can be enjoyed on a budget with the right tips and tricks. By following our advice, you can save money without sacrificing quality and make the most of your trip to this tropical paradise.
If you're planning a 2-night, 3-day trip to Fiji, the cost can vary depending on your travel style, choice of accommodation, transportation, and activities. However, for budget travelers, here's a rough estimate of the cost:
Flights : A round-trip ticket to Fiji can cost anywhere from $600 to $1,200 USD, depending on your location in the US and the time of year you're traveling.
Accommodation : Budget hotels or hostels in Fiji can cost around $30 to $50 USD per night. So, for 2 nights, the total cost range for accommodation would be around $60 to $100 USD.
Transportation : One-way subway or train tickets in Fiji can cost around $1 to $2 USD. So, for 3 days, the total cost range for transportation would be around $6 to $12 USD.
Food and drinks : Per meal at budget restaurants in Fiji can cost around $5 to $10 USD. However, street food and convenience store meals can cost even less. Drinks, depending on the type and location, can cost around $2 to $5 USD. So, for 3 days, the expected cost for food and drinks would be around $60 to $120 USD.
Sightseeing and activities : Some popular attractions in Fiji that may be free or cost a small entrance fee include the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool, and the Fiji Museum. Other attractions, such as island hopping tours or scuba diving, can cost a bit more per person, ranging from $50 to $100 USD. So, for 3 days, the expected cost range for sightseeing and activities would be around $100 to $200 USD.
Overall, for a budget traveler who wants a 2-night, 3-day trip to Fiji, the total cost range would be around $826 to $1,644 USD . However, it's important to note that these are rough estimates, and actual costs may vary depending on your travel style, activities, and other expenses.
When planning a trip to Fiji, one of the most important factors to consider is the cost of flights. The cost of flights to Fiji can vary depending on various factors such as the departure location, time of year, airline, and availability.
If you are departing from major cities in the United States such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, or New York, a round-trip economy class ticket to Fiji can cost anywhere from $800 to $1500 . However, prices can fluctuate depending on the time of year and availability of flights.
It's important to note that airline prices are subject to change frequently, so it's always a good idea to check with a reputable travel booking website or airline for up-to-date pricing information.
To find the best deals on flights to Fiji, consider booking your trip during the off-season or using a travel rewards credit card to earn points towards your flights.
Crossed out prices are calculated based on the average price of the corresponding route on Trip.com.
When planning a trip to Fiji, one of the most important things to consider is the cost of accommodation. The cost of hotels in Fiji varies depending on several factors, such as the location, season, and the type of accommodation the travelers are looking for.
It's important to note that hotel prices in Fiji can fluctuate depending on the time of year and availability. During peak tourist season (July to September), hotel prices tend to be higher than during the low season (November to March).
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When traveling to Fiji, one of the most important things to consider is the cost of food and dining. The cost of food in Fiji varies widely depending on several factors, such as the type of food, the restaurant's location, and the level of formality or luxury.
However, there are other affordable options for food in Fiji. Convenience stores and supermarkets offer a variety of tasty and healthy food at reasonable prices. You can find a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and snacks for around 5-10 FJD (2-5 USD).
Tipping is not customary in Fiji, and the prices listed above are typically the final price you will pay. However, prices can vary depending on the location and the time of year. It's always a good idea to check the menu and ask about prices before ordering.
When traveling to Fiji, it's important to keep in mind that the cost of souvenirs can vary widely depending on what you're looking for, where you're shopping, and the quality of the item. Here are a few popular souvenirs and their approximate prices:
It's important to note that many souvenir shops in tourist areas have fixed prices, but there may be room for negotiation in other types of stores, such as flea markets or antique shops. Prices can also vary depending on the time of year, and it's always a good idea to shop around and compare prices before making a purchase.
Fiji is a beautiful island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. It is a popular tourist destination due to its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. When traveling to Fiji, it's important to know the cost of transportation to get around the islands.
The cost of transportation in Fiji varies depending on the mode of transportation and the distance traveled. Here are some approximate costs in Fijian dollars (FJD) and US dollars (USD) for different types of transportation:
Fiji does offer transportation passes and discount tickets for visitors. The Bula Pass is a popular option for travelers who plan to do a lot of traveling in a short period. The pass allows unlimited travel on the Yasawa Flyer, a high-speed catamaran that travels between the Yasawa Islands. Prices for the Bula Pass start at around FJD $399 (USD $200) for 5 days of travel.
The cost of transportation in Fiji can vary depending on the mode of transportation and the distance traveled. Visitors should consider purchasing a transportation pass if they plan to do a lot of traveling during their stay.
When planning a trip to Fiji, it's important to budget for sightseeing expenses. The cost of sightseeing in Fiji can vary widely depending on the location, attraction, and activity.
Here are some approximate costs in Fijian dollars and USD for popular tourist attractions and activities:
It's important to note that there are also many free or low-cost sightseeing options in Fiji. For example, you can take a walk along the beautiful beaches, visit local markets, or explore the lush rainforests.
When traveling to Fiji, staying connected with friends and family back home is important. Fortunately, there are many options available for accessing Wi-Fi and communication services in the country.
It's important to note that the cost of Wi-Fi in Fiji can vary depending on the method of access and the data plan. However, with the many options available, travelers can easily stay connected while in the country.
The cost of a passport for traveling to Fiji depends on the country of citizenship and the type of passport application. Here are the passport fees for standard adult and child applications in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia:
Passport fees can vary depending on the country of citizenship and the type of application. Additionally, some countries may require additional fees for visa applications or other travel documents. It's always a good idea to check with your local embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information on passport and visa requirements and fees.
Traveling to Fiji can be an exciting and memorable experience, but it's important to make sure you have the right travel insurance coverage in case of unexpected events. The cost of travel insurance for Fiji can vary depending on a number of factors, including your age, the length of your trip, the type of coverage you need, and the insurance provider you choose.
Here are some general guidelines for travel insurance costs when traveling to Fiji:
It's important to compare travel insurance policies from different providers to find the coverage that best meets your needs and budget. Be sure to read the policy details carefully and understand what is and isn't covered, as well as any deductibles or exclusions. Additionally, some credit cards and travel booking sites offer travel insurance as a benefit or add-on, so be sure to check those options as well.
The cost of traveling to Fiji can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the length of the trip, the type of accommodation, the level of luxury, the activities planned, and the number of travelers. Here are some estimated costs for a trip to Fiji:
The cost of traveling to Fiji can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per person, depending on the factors mentioned above. For a family, couple, or single traveler, the expected cost range for a trip to Fiji can be around USD 1000-5000 , depending on the travel style and preferences.
There are several ways to save money when traveling to Fiji. By following these, you can save money on your trip to Fiji while still enjoying all that this beautiful country has to offer.
By following these methods, you can save money on your trip to Fiji and still have a memorable experience.
Traveling to Fiji can be an exciting and memorable experience, but it is important to be prepared and informed before you go. Here are some useful tips for traveling to Fiji:
Traveling to Fiji can be an unforgettable experience, and by following these tips, you can make the most of your trip. Remember to be respectful, stay hydrated, and take the time to relax and enjoy everything that this beautiful country has to offer.
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The cost of buses in fiji.
Many of us might have the image of tiny islands scattered across the South Pacific Ocean when we think of Fiji, but there are a limited few islands that are significant in landmass and can be explored by bus. Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu, holds a wide array of towns, cities, villages, resorts and landscapes accessible by bus. So if you’re on a budget holiday, travelling around the island by bus is an affordable and fun way to go. Check out the typical prices of buses in Fiji in our guide to “How Much Does it Cost to Travel Fiji by Bus?”
By far your cheapest mode of transport in Fiji, city buses are an affordable way to get around a city – or even an island in some cases – for just a few dollars.
City buses are available in towns and cities across Viti Levu, Vanua Levu and Taveuni. An e-ticket is required to pay for the bus on Viti Levu, while cash is used to pay for bus fares on the other islands.
For buses on Viti Levu, disposable e-tickets are available to purchase in FJ$2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations.
Learn how to get bus tickets in Where to Book Bus Transport in Fiji?
Inter-city buses, otherwise known as express buses, in Fiji take you between towns and cities on Viti Levu. These buses are more like “coaches” and often feature more comfortable seating than public buses, as well as air conditioning.
Learn more about taking the express buses in How to Travel Around Fiji by Bus .
Another type of bus found in Fiji is the hop-on-hop-off bus on Denarau Island. This bus takes passengers around the resorts and Port Denarau. Passengers just pay the one fee, either for the day or four days, and can use the service as much as they like within the timeframe.
Learn more about getting to and around Denarau in 5 Ways to Get to Denarau Island .
Finally, escorted bus tours around the island of Viti Levu is another way to get around the island by bus. Bus tour prices usually include all accommodation, all transport (including boat transport if applicable), some activities and some meals.
Check out some of the bus tours of Fiji in The Best Multi-Day Bus Tours of Fiji .
That’s it for the cost to travel Fiji by bus. Finally, check out Fiji Travel Budget: How Much Does a Trip to Fiji Cost? for even more budgeting tips.
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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How much does it cost to travel to Fiji? You should plan to spend around $171 (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: $38 (FJ$87) on meals; $8.77 (FJ$20) on local transportation; $209 (FJ$473) on hotels
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
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+.
A trip to Fiji for one person usually costs between $74 and $383 per day and $148 to $765 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.
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Average Trip to Fiji Cost in 2024. An average cost for a trip to Fiji for two people for seven days will cost about $8,500: Average Accommodation Cost: $270 per night. Average Flight Cost: $2,000 per ticket. Food, Drink & Activities: $180 per person, per day. Transportation: $150 total.
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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.
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Flights: A round-trip ticket to Fiji can cost anywhere from $600 to $1,200 USD, depending on your location in the US and the time of year you're traveling. Accommodation: Budget hotels or hostels in Fiji can cost around $30 to $50 USD per night. So, for 2 nights, the total cost range for accommodation would be around $60 to $100 USD.
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The Cost of City Buses in Fiji. For buses on Viti Levu, disposable e-tickets are available to purchase in FJ$2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations. Nadi Airport to Nadi Town - FJ$1.30-$2. Nadi to Denarau - FJ$1-2. Nadi to Lautoka - FJ$3-4. Ba to Navala Village - FJ$4.40-$5. Inner-city Suva - FJ$1. Around Ovalau Island - FJ$2.