Plan a true escape including secluded beaches, luxury resorts and unforgettable experiences in a luxury Fiji honeymoon.
We offer a fully tailor-made luxury service to create the perfect Fiji honeymoon for you and your fiancée.
Fiji consists of 300 islands scattered throughout the South Pacific ocean. Turquoise waters lap against the white sand, palm trees sway in the breeze and fiery sunsets light up the sky, making this the perfect destination for an unforgettable honeymoon.
We have hand-picked our favourite resorts, each with their own unique character. Choose to stay in an impossibly romantic overwater villa, or enjoy total seclusion in a bure nestled within the tropical vegetation on one of Fiji’s beautiful islands. Many of the resorts are adult-only, making them perfect for honeymooners.
Every couple is different and a honeymoon in Fiji offers total flexibility. There is the option to swim, snorkey, kayak and dive through the pristine waters; hike through the lush interiors; laze on the powder soft sands; or get a glimpse into Fiji’s traditional culture with a visit to the local village.
There is also the option to enjoy a luxury cruise, a great way to explore multiple islands and take in Fiji’s incredible landscapes. There are different length itineraries to choose from, and there are pick-up points for those who wish the enjoy both a luxury villa stay and a cruise in one trip.
Our Travel Designers know and love this island nation, so get in touch to start planning an unforgettable honeymoon to Fiji.
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Need to Know
When to go
Tropical Fiji is warm year-round, with temperatures generally hovering around 25-30°C (77-86°F). The dry season, from May to October, is the best time to visit Fiji, as it enjoys less rain, pleasant breezes and cooler nights. June and July are the busiest months as they coincide with Australia and New Zealand’s winter holiday months.
Summer, from November to April, is humid and sees torrential tropical downpours, usually in the afternoon, and the occasional storm. Calm mornings and late afternoons make this a great time for scuba divers.