Fiji is a beautiful and unique destination, but there are some things that first-time visitors should know before heading out. Here are some of the most important tips for your trip so that it goes smoothly.

There are many beautiful resorts in Fiji

There are many beautiful resorts in Fiji. For those who want to experience the island's beautiful beaches, Fiji is a great place to visit as a first-timer. The country has a wealth of resorts that cater to every taste and style, from luxury hotels on private islands to charming beach bungalows with an intimate feel.

There are many different types of Fiji resorts, which means that there’s something for everyone. Some resorts are more family-friendly than others; some are more romantic than others. Each resort has its own personality and vibe, so it’s important for you to do your research before booking your trip.

Fiji's currency is the Fijian dollar, but it's fine to pay with a credit card in most places.

You'll be able to use your credit card almost anywhere in Fiji, but it's a good idea to have some cash on hand just in case. Some resorts or restaurants only accept cash payments.

We recommend that you bring at least one credit card and a backup in case your first card isn't accepted. If you're planning to travel on a tight budget, it's best to stick with cash so you don't have to worry about extra fees.

The rainy season is from December to April and the dry season is from May to November.

The rainy season is from December to April and the dry season is from May to November. If you are planning a trip to Fiji during this time, it’s important that you know that it can be quite wet. This isn’t the best time of year for swimming or lounging on the beach. The hurricane season tends to run from November through March, so February through April is particularly bad for hurricanes in Fiji.

As far as temperatures go, they are generally warm year-round with an average high of 32° C (89° F) in January and an average low of 20° C (68° F) in July—so pack accordingly.

It's easy to get a Visa to Fiji

When you visit Fiji, you can get a Visitor's Visa on Arrival in your country of departure. To obtain the visa, you must have a valid passport and proof of onward travel (e.g., a return air ticket). The procedure varies from country to country; some countries issue Visas on Arrival at the airport while others require you to obtain them through an agent in advance.

It's dangerous to drink tap water in Fiji so stick to bottled water.

As a general rule, it's best to avoid drinking tap water in Fiji. It's not that Fiji has bad tap water—quite the opposite, actually. Rather, it's because the island country has implemented stricter regulations on its water supply than most countries in the world and that makes it safer for visitors to drink bottled water instead. Bottled water is inexpensive and readily available throughout Fiji so there is no reason not to drink this when thirsty instead of risking getting sick from using their public faucets.

Conclusion

Fiji is one of the most beautiful islands in the world, and it’s a great place to visit no matter what time of year you go. Whether you’re looking for an exotic vacation spot or just want to get away from it all, Fiji has something for everyone.