Discover the magic of Fiji holidays
Fiji is where time slows and island life shines. With warm hospitality, crystal lagoons, world-class diving, rich culture, and family-friendly adventures.
A Fiji holiday offers everything you'd want from a trip to the South Pacific. Think swaying palms, prime snorkelling spots, castaway islands, and that famously warm Fijian welcome. But it’s also much more than that. It’s a place where time slows down, where village life still shapes daily rhythms, and where you’ll be greeted with a heartfelt “Bula!” everywhere you go.
What we love about trips to Fiji is how easy it is to tailor your trip to match your mood. You can sail between tiny coral islands, dive into technicolour reefs, or hike through rainforest trails to hidden waterfalls. There’s space here – for families to reconnect, for honeymooners to switch off completely, and for anyone needing a proper reset.
Fiji Islands and Resorts
Fiji is made up of more than 300 islands, each with its own character and charm. We often recommend starting on the mainland to settle in before venturing to the outer island groups, such as the Mamanucas or Yasawas Islands, for that true castaway experience. Taveuni, known as the “Garden Island,” is ideal for rainforest hikes and waterfalls, while the Coral Coast blends beaches, culture, and easy access to resorts.
Accommodation here is as diverse as the islands themselves. Choose from barefoot lodges and boutique retreats to five-star eco-resorts, overwater bungalows, and private villas. Many offer spa services, gourmet dining, and personalised touches that make your stay feel unique. Sustainability is also central to Fiji’s approach to tourism, with many resorts supporting reef conservation, protecting wildlife, and working closely with local communities.
Things to See and Do in Fiji
From cultural villages and traditional kava ceremonies to sugarcane plantations and bustling local markets, Fiji offers so much more than beaches. On Viti Levu, you can explore the highlands of the Coral Coast, discover waterfalls near Pacific Harbour, or take a scenic flight over the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands. Wildlife enthusiasts will find manta rays around the Yasawas, sea turtles in the Mamanucas, and tropical birdlife on Taveuni, known as Fiji’s Garden Island. Food lovers are equally spoiled, with a mix of Fijian and Indian-inspired cuisine served in everything from local markets to high-end resorts.
Activities to do in Fiji
Whether you want adventure or relaxation, Fiji has it all. Surfing, snorkelling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking are just the start. For a unique perspective, try a Fijian Blue Lagoon Island Cruise, or join a guided dive to explore vibrant coral gardens teeming with marine life. Families can enjoy gentle reef snorkels, while honeymooners might opt for private island escapes or spa treatments overlooking the ocean.
Fiji Scuba Diving
Fiji is a diver’s paradise, where every location brings something different to discover. The Somosomo Strait, between Taveuni and Vanua Levu, is home to the legendary Rainbow Reef and the Great White Wall, where cascades of soft coral glow in shifting shades of blue and white. At Beqa Lagoon, near Pacific Harbour, adrenaline-seekers can experience one of the world’s best shark dives, coming face to face with bull and tiger sharks in crystal-clear waters.
Further south, the Great Astrolabe Reef off Kadavu offers untouched coral gardens, dramatic drop-offs, and regular manta ray encounters. In the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, divers can explore colourful reefs close to shore, perfect for combining with white-sand beaches and island-hopping adventures. Whether you’re gliding past swirling schools of barracuda, watching reef sharks patrol channels, or drifting through coral walls alive with colour, Fiji’s dive resorts and liveaboards bring you straight to the action. From beginners to seasoned pros, the underwater world here never fails to amaze.
Pacific Harbour, the “Adventure Capital of Fiji”, is perfect for water sports and beachfront relaxation. Families can enjoy safe swimming bays, kayaking, and guided reef snorkels, while adrenaline seekers might try jet-skiing, white-water rafting, or zip-lining.
Fiji Trip Inspiration

Our Fiji expert, Ruth, says:
‘Fiji has such a unique energy. The islands are wonderfully diverse, from the palm-fringed beaches of the Mamanucas to the lush interiors of Taveuni. But it’s the Fijian people who truly make it special. Their warmth and generosity create an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and uplifting, which is why so many travellers fall in love with Fiji and return again and again.’”
When to visit Fiji
Find out the best time to visit Fiji with our month by month guide.
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January
The middle of Fiji’s wet season, January, is hot and humid with frequent afternoon showers or tropical downpours. It’s a quieter time in the islands after the Christmas holiday peak, so resorts are calmer and prices softer. Seas are warm, coral reefs are thriving, and it’s still a great time for water-based activities if you don’t mind the odd shower.
February
The weather remains warm in February, making it ideal to enjoy water activities, exploring coral reefs and cultural events. February brings intermittent rainfall. The islands are at their greenest, and visitor numbers are low. Great for romantic getaways if you’re happy with a few rainy spells.
March
The seas are warm and clear, making this an excellent time for snorkelling and diving, with colourful coral and abundant marine life. While you may experience the odd tropical shower, temperatures remain comfortably between 24°C and 31°C, keeping the landscapes vibrant, lush, and beautifully green.
April
April is a time of beauty and renewal as the weather becomes more stable with plenty of clear skies. The landscape is lush, seas are calm, and the humidity begins to drop. Easter can bring a livelier atmosphere with local festivals and family travellers
May
The start of the dry season. Warm, sunny days and clear skies make May a favourite month for many. It’s an excellent time for diving, hiking, and island-hopping before the peak crowds arrive
June
June marks the start of peak season, with settled weather bringing warm, sunny days and pleasantly cooler nights. It’s a popular month for both families and couples, offering excellent conditions for beach days, reef exploration, and cultural experiences. Snorkelling and diving are at their best, so it’s worth booking early, especially in the Mamanucas and Yasawas.
July
One of the most popular months in Fiji. The weather is consistently sunny with low humidity, making it ideal for exploring and water sports. The Bula Festival in Nadi adds a lively cultural element.
August
Another peak month, with excellent conditions for diving, snorkelling, and surfing. Calm seas and dry, sunny weather attract many visitors, especially families. It’s wise to plan and book activities.
September
Still dry and sunny, but with slightly fewer crowds than July and August. A lovely month for couples seeking great weather and a calmer pace. Excellent underwater visibility for divers
October
The last month of the dry season, with warm weather and fewer crowds. Fiji Day celebrations on 10 October bring parades, music, and festivities. Seas remain calm, and it’s a wonderful time for both cultural experiences and beaches.
November
The wet season begins, with rising humidity and the chance of showers. Still plenty of sunshine between rains, and visitor numbers dip, making it a quieter, more affordable time. Good surf starts building in the Mamanucas.
December
Festive season brings a busy atmosphere, especially around Christmas and New Year. The weather is hot and humid with tropical showers, but seas are warm and inviting. Book early if you’re travelling over the holidays, as resorts fill quickly.
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