Introduction to Fiji

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Introduction to Fiji: Important things to know

INTRODUCTION

Fiji is located at the heart of the South Pacific and comprises of approximately 333 islands with a total land area of over 18,000 square kilometers. Fiji’s two main islands are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Viti Levu contains the capital city of Suva and Nadi International Airport, that main airport that your clients will fly into and out of. English is the official language however Fijian and Hindustani are also spoken. 

Fiji is 12 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 19 hours ahead of US Pacific time and 2 hours ahead of Sydney time.

Entry conditions

The following entry conditions were valid before the COVID19 pandemic. Updated entry conditions will be announced once borders will open again. 

Fiji welcomes visitors and everything has been done to make the entry process as pleasant as possible. Entry visas are granted on arrival in Fiji for a stay of up to four (4) months for nationals of Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada and most European countries. A passport valid for at least six (6) months beyond the intended period of stay and a ticket for return or onward travel to another country which he/she is authorized to enter is required. Country specific entry requirements can be found at www.immigration.gov.fj

VAT & Customs

To avoid the introduction of foreign plant and animal pests and diseases, Fiji prohibits the importation of vegetable matter, seed and or any animal product, meat and dairy products without a permit from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forests. Quarantine officers are stationed at the international airport and ports of entry for vessels.

Entering Fiji by boat

1. Blue Lanes

To safely reopen Fiji’s waters to ocean travellers during the Covid19 pandemic, Fiji has established “Blue Lanes” for yachts and pleasure craft wanting to explore the islands of Fiji.Under this initiative, Port Denarau Marina in western Viti Levu and Savusavu Bay in Vanua Levu are the only ports of entry into Fiji.More details can be found here.

Wifi & Connectivity & Drones

Fiji’s country code is +679. Many hotels and resorts generally have direct dialing facilities (IDD).

International mobile networks like Vodafone Fiji Limited, Digicel and Inkk Mobile have a huge presence in Fiji making it relatively easy to stay connected.

Complimentary WIFI is available for 30mins at the Nadi Airport arrivals concourse and most hotels and resorts include WIFI in the daily rate. Your client can also pick up a temporary local sim card from any of their outlets at the airport or in major urban areas.

With regards to drones, all drones with a GPS must be pre-registered with the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF). They’re restricted within 5km of an aerodome and it’s only courteous to notify a property before using one. You can find the CAAF form in the resource library.

Electricity

The local electric current is 240 volts AC 50Hz. Fiji’s three-pin power outlets are identical to Australia and New Zealand. Most hotels and resorts have universal outlets for 240v or 110v shavers, hair dryers and other electrical appliances. Multi-purpose adapters and/or voltage converters can be purchased at some major department or hardware stores but if your client is travelling to a remote area, advise them to bring one with them.

Currency & Banking

The Fijian Dollar is the basic unit of currency and is available in denominations of FJD5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 notes. A special $7 commemorative note was launched in celebration of Fiji’s 2016 Olympic Gold Medal. Coins are 5c, 10c, 20, 50c, $1 and $2. Visitors can exchange traveller’s cheques and foreign currency at the airport, Foreign Exchange Offices, banks and most of the larger hotels/resorts. If your client is shopping at a market, a smaller store/restaurant or traveling by taxi they’ll want to have cash on hand. Most major credit cards are accepted at resorts and larger stores and restaurants but incur a credit card fee. ATMs are only available in bigger cities and larger tourist areas. There are no ATMs on the smaller islands.

Weather/Climate

Fiji enjoys an ideal South Sea tropical climate with the maximum summer temperature (December – March) averaging 31 degrees Celsius (88 F) the winters (June – September) averaging 22 degrees Celsius (70 F).

From December to March the temperature and humidity is higher and can result to more rain and also some storms or cyclones.

Time zone

The 180th meridian passes through the Fiji Islands although the International Date Line is adjusted so that the entire archipelago falls into the same time zone. Fiji is 12 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 19 hours ahead of US Pacific time and is 2 hours ahead of Sydney.

Tipping & attire

While always appreciated, tipping is not customary in Fiji. At some resorts, you may find a communal tip jar where guests can contribute funds that are split amongst the staff.  

For attire, a light tropical wardrobe is recommended, with swimsuits, shorts, T-shirts and sandals. You will discover our “sulus” (a kind of sarong) which are worn by both men and women. We ask that you please respect local sensibilities and customs. Bikinis and ultra-brief swimming costumes are fine at the resort, but not when sightseeing, visiting villages or shopping in town. When visiting a village please cover your knees (men and women), woman should cover their shoulders. Please don’t wear anything on your head, this includes sunglasses.