Where Every Journey Feels Like Home
Fiji is not just a destination it’s a warm embrace. One day you may be swimming with manta rays in the Yasawas, the next exploring hidden waterfalls on Taveuni, and later sharing a laugh with villagers during a kava ritual.
Places to Go in Fiji

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Nadi & Denarau

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Yasawa Islands

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Vanua Levu (Savusavu)
Experiences in Fiji
Snorkeling & Diving
Sailing & Sandbars
Cultural Immersion
Discover Fiji
In Fiji, life flows to the rhythm of the islands: warm smiles, relaxed days, and nights filled with stars and song. Beyond the beaches, you’ll find authentic traditions, vibrant coral reefs, and unforgettable hospitality.
At Sava Travel, we help you discover your Fiji whether that means barefoot luxury, family adventures, or cultural journeys that connect you to the spirit of the Pacific.
How it Works
You Relax, We Plan
From resorts to activities, we handle every detail so you can simply enjoy the journey.
We Curate Your Options
Our experts handpick the best resorts, destinations, and experiences tailored to your style, budget, and vision.
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Share your travel dreams, whether it’s a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
Best Time to Travel Fiji
The most popular time — sunny, dry, and comfortable. Days average 26–28°C (78–82°F). Seas are calm, making it perfect for snorkeling and diving.
Tips:
- Best season for honeymoons and family travel.
- Resorts fill quickly during July–September school holidays.
- Book early for top resorts.
A fantastic sweet spot with warm seas, fewer crowds, and great deals. Tropical showers are brief and often overnight.
Tips:
- Excellent visibility for diving and snorkeling.
- Perfect time for couples seeking privacy.
- Resorts often include extra perks (spa credits, free nights).
Hot, humid, with tropical rains. Still plenty of sunshine, and the islands look lush and green. Occasional cyclones can occur but are closely monitored.
Tips:
- Best time for travelers seeking value at luxury resorts.
- Great for surfers — swells are larger.
- Choose islands with sheltered lagoons.
FAQs about Fiji
7–10 nights is perfect for one resort or island. If you want to explore multiple regions (Mamanucas + Yasawas + Taveuni), plan 12–14 nights for a relaxed pace.
No Fiji is fantastic for families, groups, and wellness travelers. Resorts offer kids’ clubs, babysitters, and cultural immersion. Many families return year after year because of the warmth of Fijians toward children.
Fiji offers everything from guesthouses and eco-lodges to ultra-luxury private islands like Laucala. Mid-range all-inclusives are popular, and shoulder seasons provide great value.
Kokoda (citrus-marinated fish in coconut), lovo feasts (earth-oven cooking), taro root, and tropical fruits. Resorts also offer international menus, blending Pacific and global flavors.
Tipping isn’t traditional in Fijian culture, but resorts often have a staff fund. Small personal tips are welcomed for exceptional service.
Options include high-speed catamarans, seaplanes, and helicopters. Seaplanes provide the added bonus of breathtaking aerial views.
Extremely safe. The biggest “risk” is sunburn — sunscreen is essential. Locals are famously warm and welcoming.
Year-round, but May–October offers the clearest visibility. The Rainbow Reef and Great Astrolabe Reef are among the best dive sites on the planet.
Yes — it’s easy to add Fiji to trips to Australia, New Zealand, or even as a stopover from the U.S. Many travelers use Fiji as the “relaxation finale” of their journey.
Plan Your Fiji Journey
From Mamanuca’s overwater villas to Yasawa’s Blue Lagoon beaches, from cultural kava ceremonies to luxury private islands, Fiji is more than paradise — it’s connection, community, and joy.
At Sava Travel, we design Fiji escapes that blend relaxation, adventure, and authenticity — so every journey feels effortless and personal.
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