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White sand beaches, swaying palm fronds, colorful coral reefs: for many, the allure of Fiji is in its landscapes. Yet this South Pacific archipelago offers just as many incredible local experiences that complement its natural assets.

The best weather in Fiji coincides with higher prices and bigger crowds, but there鈥檚 never a bad time to visit 鈥 not even during cyclone season (I'll explain why).

Whether you want to lounge on a beach, sail between islands or snorkel with manta rays, here鈥檚 the best time to head to Fiji.

Female Pro surfer dives through the water with her board at Cloud Break Fiji
June to September is a great time to play in the surf, scuba dive or laze at a resort. Justin Lewis/Getty Images

June to September is the high season in Fiji 鈥 with idyllic weather

Fiji has two seasons: summer (the wet season) and winter (the dry season). The latter (generally June to September) is the peak tourist season in Fiji with temperatures hovering between 20鈥30潞C (68鈥86潞F). Expect an uptick in accommodation prices. The large resorts on Denarau Island are usually filled with families from Australia and New Zealand, who come during their winter school holidays.

The words 鈥渉igh season鈥 might conjure images of crowds jostling for a spot in the sand, but outside of Denarau, resorts are spread out amongst the islands, making it possible to find a slice of serenity even at this busy time of year.

This is also the best time to enjoy Fiji鈥檚 ocean adventures. Surfers saddled with board bags and spare leashes come to catch waves at iconic surf spots like Cloudbreak at Tavarua Island, home to the World Surf League Championships. Even if you鈥檙e not a surfer, it鈥檚 worth catching the 20-minute boat ride out to watch the pros try to make it through near-perfect barrels.

Peer out on the horizon during these months and you鈥檒l likely notice the silhouettes of sails out over the water. Sailors from throughout the South Pacific blow into Fiji to explore the islands by boat and participate in Fiji Regatta Week during September. It鈥檚 a great time to sign up for a day鈥檚 sailing or try your hand on your resort鈥檚 Hobie catamaran. For a glimpse at Fiji鈥檚 long seafaring history, pay a visit to the Fiji Museum and admire a replica drua, a traditional sailing canoe. A working 72ft (22m) traditional vessel, the Uto Ni Yalo often sails around the islands during this time as well.

Under the sea鈥檚 surface, there鈥檚 plenty going on during this time too. The best time to scuba dive and snorkel with manta rays is from May to October, as they hang around Fiji鈥檚 Yasawa Islands and the Great Astrolabe Reef off Kadavu. A lack of rainfall around the islands of Vanua Levu and Taveuni creates great visibility during this time for scuba divers keen to explore thriving reefs of soft and hard corals.

woman relaxing in a hammock on Vacation to Kuata island in Fiji
Most of the tourists have gone but the weather is still amazing in the shoulder season. RuslanDashinsky/Getty Images

Visit Fiji in May or October for fewer crowds but plenty of sun

May and October are considered Fiji鈥檚 shoulder months, offering that sweet spot of fewer fellow tourists and pleasant weather. In May, the start of the dry season, temperatures climb towards the high 20掳Cs (high 60潞Fs). By the end of October, Fiji鈥檚 temperatures consistently warm up to the low 30掳Cs (low 80潞Fs) with relatively low humidity.

October is also one of Fiji鈥檚 most festive months. At the start of the month, Fijians celebrate Fiji Day, commemorating their independence from British rule. Many Fijians will use this long weekend to head to the beaches, enjoy a hearty feast (called a lovo), and put on music and dance performances. In October, or early November, hosts the largest in Fiji. It鈥檚 a chance to kick your shoes off and dance as local musicians play from midday until late into the night on the beach.

At the end of October (or November depending on the year), Fiji also celebrates the Hindu holiday Diwali. Diwali is a festival of lights where Fiji鈥檚 skies are alight with fireworks. It鈥檚 customary to hop from home to home enjoying incredible Indian curries and sweets, lighting candles and exchanging gifts. Nearly half of Fiji鈥檚 citizens 鈥 predominantly the Indo-Fijian population 鈥 are Hindu, though Diwali celebrations extend to everyone.

Palm-treed beach on Natuvu Bay, Savusavu, Fiji
Even in the wet season you'll catch plenty of sunshine on the islands like Vanua Levu. Chris Chen for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Take advantage of low season rates during Fiji鈥檚 cyclone season (November to April)

The climate in Fiji is warm all year round, especially during tropical cyclone season. This falls during the wet season, which begins in November and runs until April. According to the Fiji Meteorological Service, the peak tends to be between January and February, the hottest months in Fiji.

While planning a holiday to Fiji during this time can feel a bit risky if you seek sunshine and calm seas, there is still a high chance of having pleasant weather. Temperatures can climb during the day, though most days they鈥檒l linger around the high 20潞Cs (high 60潞Fs). On the smaller islands, heavy rainstorms come and go quickly, often leaving blue skies in their wake. Outside of the Christmas and New Year鈥檚 school holidays, you鈥檒l find that accommodation prices tend to be cheaper than most other months of the year. You鈥檙e also likely to have your pick of room choices.

Christmas is one of Fiji鈥檚 largest religious holidays, as over half of the population is Christian. Special markets, music performances and events take place on the main islands, and a floral shirt or dress paired with sandals makes for the perfect party attire.

Fiji鈥檚 major cities throw parties for New Year鈥檚 Eve and celebrations continue late into the next day as Fiji is one of the first countries to ring in the New Year. The International Date Line once ran through the island of Taveuni, and straddling the former date line on New Year鈥檚 Day is a novel thing to tick off your bucket list.

March is usually the wettest month on Viti Levu鈥檚 western end, with an average rainfall of 324mm (12.7 in) in Nadi. In the cities, Hindu Indo-Fijians bump up the saturation by throwing colorful powders at one another in celebration of Holi, a festival of new beginnings. At the end of March and early April, join a church service for Easter and prepare to be enchanted by Fijian hymns.

April salutes the end of cyclone season, with rainstorms dwindling by the end of the month. Temperatures, however, linger into the high 20潞s (high 60潞Fs) all month long. If you鈥檙e lucky, the first of the year鈥檚 surf major swells are pulsing through Fiji and it could be a great month for scuba diving. While rare, pilot whales occasionally cruise through Fiji鈥檚 waters starting in April.

This article was first published Apr 9, 2021 and updated Sep 16, 2024.

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