This remote South Pacific Archipelago, comprising over 300 paradisiacal islands, renowned for their picture-perfect, palm-fringed beaches, stunning azure waters, and rugged verdant interior, as well as the warmth and hospitality of their residents.
Whilst relaxing on one of the pristine white beaches may be the most popular pastime for most of Fiji’s visitors, and understandably so, there are myriad other activities from which to choose, including hiking, zip-lining, scuba diving, and surfing, along with more culturally-focused pursuits such as visiting traditional local villages, shopping for handicrafts at a market, or exploring the country’s rich history in one of the capital’s excellent museums.
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Read MoreThere are no direct flights from the UK to Fiji. However, Air New Zealand operates regular flights to Fiji’s Nadi airport, with a change in Los Angeles, or alternatively fly via Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific or Seoul with Korea Air.
May - October is the driest season and also the best period to visit.
We recommend a minimum of 6 days.
UK citizens do not require a visa to enter Fiji for periods of up to 4 months.
A Pacific archipelago with jade green forests and volcanic roots play safe haven for scuba fanatics who wish to rest in paradise in-between epic dives.
A cluster of 80-plus pacific islands that offer rugged volcanic terrain, remote islands and world class diving.
Overwater bungalows that hover above an oasis of tropical warm waters.