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Fiji’s Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit Fiji?

The best time to visit Fiji is from May to September, when the weather is cooler, drier and less humid - ideal for beach days and outdoor activities.
For fewer crowds and better deals, consider February to April, though it’s warmer with occasional rain.
Peak travel times for Kiwis include July and September/October school holidays, so book 7 to 10 months ahead to secure the best options.

 

How long should I spend in Fiji?

Most New Zealand travellers spend 5 to 7 nights in Fiji for a relaxing island break.
If you want to combine mainland Fiji with island hopping (Mamanucas or Yasawas), 7 to 10 nights is ideal.

 

Where to go on holiday in Fiji?

Top places to consider:

  • Coral Coast boasts family-friendly resorts and great snorkelling
  • Denarau Island offers easy access, luxury resorts and is a great base for exploring
  • Mamanuca Islands are postcard beaches with epic water sports experiences
  • Yasawa Islands are more remote with untouched beauty
  • Savusavu and Taveuni are popular for diving, nature and going off the beaten track

 

Is Fiji a good holiday destination for New Zealanders?

Yes, Fiji is one of the easiest tropical getaways for Kiwis with direct flights from Auckland, short travel times (approximately 3 hours), no major time difference and year-round warm weather.

 

How to find the best holiday package to Fiji?

Speak to your local House of Travel Fiji specialist or check out our latest Fiji deals. We’ll help you:

  • Book flight and hotel packages for savings
  • Travel outside peak NZ school holidays
  • Look for bonus inclusions like - meals, transfers and kids stay free options

 

Is Fiji a great destination for a large group?

Yes, Fiji is perfect for group travel. It’s easy to find interconnecting hotel room and apartment options, private villas and resorts offering group packages with activities.

 

Do I need a visa for Fiji from NZ?

No, New Zealand passport holders do not need a visa for stays up to 4 months. Ensure you have a valid passport with 6 months’ validity from the return date, plus a return onward ticket. Stay up to date with visa requirements on Safe Travel.

Where to stay in Fiji?

The best place to stay depends on your travel style. A popular choice for families is Coral Coast, Denarau and Plantation Island. Couples commonly choose Tokoriki, Matamanoa and Yasawa Island resorts for an adults only vibe. If you’re a luxury traveller, Denarau or a private island resort might suit your travel style best, while adventure seekers - Taveuni or Savusavu are perfect for off-the-beaten-path style experiences.

 

Do I need travel insurance for Fiji?

Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended. Make sure it covers medical expenses, water activities and adventure tours, and trip delays or cancellations.
Make sure it covers:

 

What should I pack for my trip to Fiji?

Pack light and tropical:

  • Breathable clothing and swimwear
  • Reef-safe sunscreen, hat and sunglasses
  • Insect repellent
  • Reef shoes for coral beaches
  • Basic medications

If travelling to outer islands, discuss strict baggage limits on domestic flights with your Fiji travel expert.

 

What should I wear in Fiji?

Casual, lightweight clothing is ideal. When visiting villages, dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. Remove hats and sunglasses as a sign of respect.

 

Can I take food and snacks to Fiji?

Yes, but you must declare all food items on arrival.
Pre-packaged snacks are usually allowed for personal use but check Fiji Biosecurity rules before travelling.

 

What currency is used in Fiji and should I bring cash?

Fiji uses the Fijian Dollar (FJD). Most resorts are cashless, but it’s useful to carry cash for small purchases, local markets, taxis and tips.

 

Is Fiji safe for travellers from New Zealand?

Fiji is generally very safe. Use common sense – keep valuables secure, use licensed taxis or transfers and follow water safety advice.

Do I need to hire a car to get around in Fiji?

No, most travellers don’t need a car.
Resorts offer transfers, and taxis and tours are easy to arrange.
A rental car is useful if you want to explore Viti Levu at your own pace.

 

How can I get around Fiji without a car?

Transport options include:

  • Hotel transfers and taxis
  • Bula Bus (Denarau resorts)
  • Ferries and boats to outer islands
  • Domestic flights for longer distances

Island hopping from Port Denarau is the easiest way to explore.

 

How much does a Fiji holiday cost from NZ?

Fiji caters to all budgets. You can expect meal costs to be between $15 to $40 NZD, transfers and tours do vary by island and accommodation ranges to suit your budget.

Your House of Travel Fiji specialist can help you find deals that offer the best value, especially with inclusions.

 

Where is the best place for diving in Fiji?

Top diving spots include:

  • Rainbow Reef (Taveuni) boasts vibrant coral and unique marine life
  • Great White Wall is an iconic soft coral dive
  • Namena Marine Reserve offers pristine reefs
  • Great Sea Reef (Savusavu) is one of the largest barrier reefs

 

What are the best things to do in Fiji?

While Fiji is the perfect place to lay on the beach and do nothing, we can also relate to the active relaxers. Experience kaleidoscopic snorkelling and diving, island hop from one sandbank to another and visit local villages for an authentic day-in-the-life. Popularly, book a river safari on the Sigatoka River or celebrate life at the iconic Malamala Beach Club.

 

What are some family-friendly activities in Fiji?

Fiji is perfect for families and most resorts offer kids’ clubs. Snorkelling and water sports are fun and safe activities for kids to experience. Kula Wild Adventure Park, cultural shows and village visits are also popular with families.

 

Can you drink tap water in Fiji?

Tap water is generally safe at major resorts, but bottled or filtered water is recommended - especially on outer islands.

 

Is tipping expected in Fiji?

Tipping is not expected in Fiji, but small tips or contributions to a resort staff fund are always appreciated.

 

What cultural etiquette should I be aware of in Fiji?

Respect local customs. Dress modestly in villages, remove your shoes before entering homes, participate respectfully in ceremonies and always greet everyone with a friendly Bula!

 

What apps should I use in Fiji?

Helpful apps include:

  • Google Maps for navigation
  • WhatsApp is widely used for bookings
  • Airline and travel apps for itinerary updates

Meet our Fiji specialists

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Zoe Sherwood

Zoe Sherwood

House of Travel Devonport

I like to think of myself as a breath of fresh air in the travel industry. Having spent some time living in both the USA and the UK, my love for travel truly blossomed during that time. I firmly believe that exploring the world opens hearts and minds, offering lessons you can’t find anywhere else.

Organising travel might sound simple, but when you’re juggling five different airlines, hopping between continents, and coordinating an international cruise with visa requirements and embarkation rules to navigate, it can quickly become overwhelming. Lucky for you, I’ve got the expertise and experience to make the entire process smooth and stress-free, so you can focus on enjoying the journey.

For me, it’s all about you. Hearing about your dream adventures and helping turn them into reality is what makes my job so rewarding—it’s a privilege to be involved in such exciting moments. No dream is too big or too small! Whether it’s a luxurious journey through Asia, hopping across Europe’s hidden gems, a self-drive adventure in Australia, or cruising the stunning Baltics, any adventure has the potential to be truly magical.

If it’s on your bucket list, let’s make it happen—I’m here to listen and bring your vision to life!


Zoe

Leanne Newton

Leanne Newton

House of Travel Upper Riccarton

Experiencing travel through the eyes of my daughter, has given me a whole new perspective and thirst for travel. 

It enables me to slow my pace, look around and just enjoy being in the moment as she interacts with local people. 

It brings back that feeling I had when I first travelled overseas, and I feel so grateful to be able to experience something so meaningful and life changing with my daughter.


Leanne
Rebecca Moss

Rebecca Moss

House of Travel Whangarei

I am delighted to share the exciting news of my return to House of Travel after a brief break from the travel industry. I am thrilled to continue my travel career, which spans over 17 years. It all began when I entered the industry as a travel consultant and eventually progressed to assistant office manager. I developed a strong fascination with the wholesale operation, which inspired me to delve deeper into that specific aspect of the business. 

This experience further ignited my desire to embark on my second Overseas Experience (O.E.) As a result, I left New Zealand and had the opportunity to work as a travel agent in both Australia and Ireland. Upon my return to New Zealand, I seized a valuable position as a sales representative for Malaysian Airlines before finally joining House of Travel at the beginning of 2017.

During my travels, I have been fortunate to explore 18 countries, and among them, Hawaii holds a special place as one of my favorite destinations. Exploring the Waikele premium outlets, basking in the sun on beautiful beaches, snorkelling with turtles along the Maui coastline, and embarking on the exhilarating Haleakala Zipline adventure—this destination offers the perfect all-in-one holiday experience for me.

Cruising, indulging in luxury travel, and enjoying beach breaks are my passions, although I am not averse to a touch of adventure. Witnessing the awe-inspiring Chichen Itza Mayan ruins in Mexico and conquering the ascent of Mount Kinabalu in Sabah were both remarkable personal achievements.

One of the most fulfilling aspects of my profession is assisting clients in creating their ideal travel experiences. I take great pleasure in hearing about their favorite moments and highlights upon their return.

Rebecca
Cheryl Edwards

Cheryl Edwards

House of Travel Albany

I’ve been fortunate to travel extensively and live in some amazing cities.

I'd love to inspire you to travel more by drawing on my personal experiences & knowledge to make your dreams a reality

As a travel agent with 30+ (gulp)  years of experience, I’ve learned that no two journeys are ever the same—and that’s what keeps this job exciting.

While travel is one of life’s greatest pleasures, planning it can sometimes feel overwhelming. That’s where I come in. I’ll take care of every detail so you can focus on what matters most: making unforgettable memories.

"Because life’s too short not to see the world"


Cheryl 

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