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Fiji is a tropical island nation located in Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean and comprises an archipelago of more than 332 islands, 110 of which are permanently inhabited. Fiji is located about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand, and immediate neighbors include Vanuatu, Tonga, and Samoa. Its major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, contain most of the population. Viti Levu is home to the capital, Suva, a port city with British colonial architecture. Fiji's main attraction is its paradise-like natur, with perfect palm lined beaches, blue waters and green inland hills. Relax on the gorgeous sandy beaches of the Mamanuca Islands or dive for the dark limestone Sawa-i-Lau cave in the Yasawa Islands. Fiji is a place that has something to offer everyone. It's no surprise that Fiji has grown to be a well-liked travel destination for tourists from all over the world given its natural beauty, distinctive culture, adventure activities, relaxation options, friendly natives, accessibility, and aaffordability. Cultural and Sporting activities both for water and land, form integral aspects of what Fiji offers to its tourists including wellness therapies using nature and traditional soothing methods. Famous for its soft coral diving, white sand beaches and pristine natural environment Fiji is also a leader in eco-tourism. Most traditional meals are made with seafood, vegetables, roots, and tropical fruit like coconut. The traditional way of cooking Fijian food includes wrapping the meals in banana leaves and palm fronds and then cooking them in an underground, earth oven heated by hot stones. Mealtime is generally very social and a fantastic way to experience the Fijian culture. The menus at each resort differ, with some à la carte and some buffet style. Fijian food is generally very tasty and includes delicious fresh fruit, fish, barbecue meat, and traditional fare, such as the melt-in-your-mouth marinated fish dish, Kokoda. Eating at the resort where you're staying is generally the only choice - there are no restaurants around the corner. Having said that even the more basic resorts offer hearty, wholesome, tasty meals. All resorts seek to offer a mix of Fijian and European styles using fresh local produce. Fiji offers many activities such as a day cruise, snorkeling, zip lines, and cave exploration. Fiji has many resorts to choose from. Some of our partner recommendations are DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Fiji - Sonaisali Island, Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay, Ramada Suites by Wyndham Wailoaloa Beach Fiji, and Holiday Inn Suva, an IHG Hotel. If a resort on land does not fit your expectations, try out one of our partner cruise lines, for a true Fiji experience. Some of our cruise partners with Fiji itineraries are Princess Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America Line, and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. Are you dreaming of a vacation in Fiji? I am a certified Fiji Destination Specialist and would love to help you plan and get ready for the experience of a lifetime. Contact me and start packing those bags, you’re going to Fiji!

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Marian Laughland


Marian Laughland is a Certified FIJI Destination Specialist renowned for her expertise in the breathtaking island nation. With a passion for travel and a deep understanding of Fiji's culture, history, and attractions, Marian has dedicated herself to providing travelers with unforgettable experiences in Fiji. Through extensive training, Marian has honed her skills in crafting personalized itineraries and offering invaluable insights into the best that Fiji has to offer. With her wealth of knowledge and commitment to excellence, Marian continues to inspire and delight travelers seeking the ultimate Fiji experience.


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Best Time of Year to Visit Fiji
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The best time to visit Fiji largely depends on your preferences and what you're looking to experience during your trip. Generally, Fiji enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. However, there are a few factors to consider:

  1. Dry Season (May to October): This period, particularly from June to September, is considered the best time to visit Fiji for pleasant weather. You'll encounter lower humidity levels, cooler temperatures, and minimal rainfall. It's ideal for outdoor activities like snorkeling, diving, and exploring the islands. The downside is that this is Fiji's peak tourist season, so accommodations may be more expensive, and popular attractions can be crowded.

  2. Wet Season (November to April): Fiji's wet season brings higher temperatures, humidity, and occasional tropical storms or cyclones, especially from December to April. While this season typically sees more rainfall, it doesn't rain all day, and there are still plenty of sunny days. The wet season also coincides with Fiji's low season for tourism, meaning you might find better deals on accommodations and fewer crowds. Just be aware of the possibility of heavy rain and disruptions to outdoor activities.

Ultimately, the best time to visit Fiji depends on your preferences for weather, crowds, and budget. If you prioritize sunny days and outdoor adventures, the dry season might be more suitable. However, if you're looking for quieter beaches and better deals, you might consider visiting during the wet season, with the caveat of being prepared for occasional rain and storms.