Fiji open to embrace travellers

In a welcome news for travellers to Fiji, fully vaccinated visitors into the country are no longer required to produce a COVID-19 pre-departure PCR or Rapid Antigen Test beginning 1 May, according to the Fiji government.

TT Bureau

Beginning 1 May, fully vaccinated visitors into Fiji are no longer required to produce a COVID-19 pre-departure PCR or Rapid Antigen Test.

The change applies to all international visitors entering Fiji by air or sea and is a move that is in line with best practice entry requirements among highly vaccinated communities. It will save costs for travellers and make travelling to the Pacific Island destination much easier.

All international travellers entering Fiji will now only need to follow the below entry requirements.

  • Be fully vaccinated if you are 16 years old and above with a Fiji recognised dose
  • Book an in-country COVID-19 RAT prior to departure to Fiji. The test must be completed within 48-72 hours of arrival into Fiji. These can be booked at entrytestfiji.com
  • Have trusted travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage

Brent Hill, CEO, Tourism Fiji, said, “This is yet another significant step for Fiji, making it easier than ever to travel to our idyllic shores from around the globe. The Fijian Government has continued to respond to data and science, and moved quickly to make these changes, as more countries around the world also relaxed their protocols. There has never been a better, simpler time to come to Fiji than now.”

Known for its white sand beaches, turquoise waters, year-round tropical warmth and world-renowned hospitality, Fiji has welcomed more than 100,000 international visitors since its borders opened in December 2021.

As Fiji continues to update entry requirements, travellers from around the globe will be able to enjoy a famous Fiji holiday and experience everything the country is known for.

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