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Travelling to Fiji

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Fiji offers a safe and relaxing holiday for travellers from all over the world.

No quarantine is required for entry, but travel insurance is recommended.

Ensure you are up-to-date on all travel advisories prior to your departure.

For more detailed information, visit our FAQs page.

Planning your trip

We’ve compiled everything you need to know about travelling to Fiji right here.  Stay informed with the latest Fiji travel updates for a hassle-free holiday.


Travelling to Fiji

Effective 14 February 2023, international travellers arriving into Fiji by air or sea will no longer be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and travel insurance to enter Fiji. 

However, its a good idea to ensure you understand your country's latest restrictions on travelling to and from Fiji.  These are fluid and may include mandatory tests and quarantine requirements upon your return. 


Accommodation & Activity Bookings

What’s a holiday without peace of mind? 

Resorts, hotels and activity operators are Care Fiji Committed (CFC) and open to all travellers. This means that they’ve adopted WHO-approved health and safety practices throughout their business and can assist you should you feel unwell.

We've created a list of businesses that have made the Care Fiji Commitment to help you plan your holiday.


Vaccinations

Effective 14 February 2023, international travellers arriving into Fiji by air or sea will no longer be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and travel insurance to enter Fiji. 


Travel Insurance

Effective 14 February 2023, international travellers arriving into Fiji by air or sea will no longer be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and travel insurance to enter Fiji. 

Travel insurance is not mandatory,  but it is recommended.


Returning home

With your holiday over, it’ll be time to say goodbye to Fiji and hello to the reality of heading home.  Make sure you’re familiar with your country’s requirements for returning home. 


Test Requirements

Depending on your country's return requirements, you may need to be tested for COVID-19 before you fly home.  Costs for a Rapid Antigen test (RAT) starts from approximately $30FJD. Some countries require a PCR test which starts from approximately $200 FJD. Please note that testing costs will vary.   

Please also take note of age groups that need to be tested as per your country's requirements.  

All RAT and PCR test requirements needed for your return home will be managed at your hotel.  Speak to them about your tests when you check in so that they have ample time to arrange.

If you intend to stay with family or friends, you will need to book your required tests to return home at locations outside a hotel.  (See FAQs 'Returning Home' section for locations).


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

If you're travelling to Fiji and then on to the United States of America within 10 days of leaving China, Hong Kong or Macau, you may be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test taken no more than 2 days before departure.  


CHINA

If you are returning to mainland China and Hong Kong, please check with the Chinese Embassy in Suva or the Chinese Embassy in your connecting flight destination for the most current testing and entry requirements.


What If I Feel Unwell or Test Positive for Covid-19 In Fiji?

You are not required to test for COVID-19 but you can if you want to if you feel unwell and have COVID-19 like symptoms. 

If you test positive you’re staying at a Care Fiji Commitment (CFC) property, alert your resort’s Wellness Ambassador. They have plans and procedures in place that can help you isolate comfortably in your resort. They will put you in touch with the relevant medical authorities.  

Hotel isolation for guests who test positive for COVID-19 is 5 days.  A "fit to fly" certificate will be issued after this isolation period to allow a return home in the event the tourist still tests positive, depending on their home country's requirements.  


Testing Positive

A small number of countries require you to test before you can return home.  So, depending on your home-country’s entry requirements, you may be needed to test towards the end of your Fiji holiday 


Hotel Isolation If You Test Positive for COVID.  

If you test positive for COVID-19 in Fiji, you will be required to isolate at your hotel, or another 'overflow' facility to start a 5-day isolation period. 

A PCR test can be requested to verify the result if required by your insurance company. 

Formal isolation ends after 5 full days if you feel fever-free for 24 hours and other symptoms have improved.   


Hotel Isolation for Close Contacts Who Test Negative 

Negative close contacts can choose to join you in isolation or stay in their original accommodation.       

Negative close contacts who do not isolate should test if they experience any symptoms.  If they test positive on a COVID-19 test, a 5-day isolation period will commence. 


Returning Home after Isolation  

To re-enter your home country, you may need to comply with your country’s testing requirements to confirm that you are negative or no longer infectious.    

If you continue to test positive after a 5-day isolation, a medical certificate will be provided by Fiji health officers confirming that you are no longer infectious – this is known as a Fit to Fly certificate  

If you have travel insurance, please ensure that it is adequate to cover any unexpected extra days in Fiji due to a positive case.  

Please continuously review updates to your country’s evolving re-entry protocols for citizens who have contracted COVID-19 while travelling overseas. 

Want help to plan your perfect holiday?

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