Before You Fly Prepare for a smooth journey by understanding Fiji’s travel requirements, regulations, and guidelines.

Ministry of Environment:
Travelers are advised to minimize their environmental footprint. Please refrain from importing prohibited items that could adversely affect Fiji’s fragile ecosystems. Additional information is available at the Ministry of Environment.

Biosecurity:
In order to safeguard Fiji’s agriculture and biodiversity, restrictions may apply to certain items including fresh produce, plants, and animal products, which may also require declaration. Compliance can be ensured by consulting the Biosecurity Authority of Fiji.

Customs:
It is recommended that travelers review customs regulations, such as duty-free allowances and restricted items, prior to arrival. For an efficient clearance process, all goods should be accurately declared. Further details can be found at the Fiji Revenue & Customs Service.

Local Laws and Regulations:

llegal Substances:
Fiji enforces stringent regulations regarding illegal drugs, with significant penalties such as imprisonment for possession or use.

Cultural Sensitivity:
Conservative dress codes are observed outside of tourist zones. It is important to honour local customs in order to avoid unintentional offence.

Visa and Permits:
Confirm that you possess the appropriate visa or permit relevant to your purpose of travel—whether for tourism, employment, or academic study. Additional information on visa requirements can be found here.

Travel Tips:

Health and Safety:
Travelers to Fiji must comply with established health requirements designed to safeguard public well-being.

Prohibited Items:
Specific goods are subject to restriction or prohibition upon entry. For comprehensive information, consult the Biosecurity Authority of Fiji and Customs regulations.