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Tailored Fiji Holidays Just for You

For many years now Fiji has proven to be something of a mecca for beach loving, paradise-seeking travellers. The skies over Fiji’s 330 islands are always clear, the beaches are white and the warm azure waters are never less than inviting.

Fiji is a popular destination for honeymooners who come for the breathtaking scenery, romantic beach life and the wonderfully harmonious ambience that has the effect of willing the islands’ visitors to stay as long as possible. Our favourite destination for honeymooners travelling to Fiji is Denarau Island, which has some incredible and luxurious resorts, though we also like Kadavu Island for the sheer ruggedness of the beaches - many of which are still relatively untouched in comparison to the more popular islands.

Of course Fiji isn’t just about beaches and honeymoons - the islands’ have quite a lot more to them - including the wonderfully remote, jungle-clad north, the dense capital city Suva and the beautiful Fiji Barrier Reef.

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The itineraries that are included here are designed to give you some ideas and examples of what is achievable on your travels to Fiji, and highlight some of the itineraries ourselves have had successful experiences with. Our carefully planned Fiji tours offer an excellent starting point for your journey, whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences. Each Fiji tour package itinerary highlights key attractions, accommodations, and activities, helping you make the most of your time on the islands. Combined with insights from our comprehensive Fiji travel guide, these itineraries give you the tools to plan a truly memorable holiday.

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Best Time to Travel to Fiji

The best time to visit Fiji is all about what you want from your experience. Enjoying a warm, tropical climate all year round, Fiji has a predictable climate, with rates of humidity only varying seasonally. In terms of weather, conditions are fairly reliable no matter when you travel, but knowing when to travel to Fiji can really help to plan your ideal holiday.

The wet season runs from November to April and is characterised by higher humidity and occasional tropical storms, while the dry season—from May to October—is often considered the best month to travel to Fiji. The months from May to October tend to offer a dry, cooler range of weather, ideal for being accountable for beach days, diving, walking, and exploring the islands with the least risk of rainfall.

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