Fiji Honeymoon Tours
3 Most popular honeymoon destinations in Fiji
- Viti Levu: Viti Levu is the largest island in Fiji and home to its capital, Suva. Couples will find bountiful beaches, as well as some of the best resorts in Fiji for honeymoons. Viti Levu is a hub for city and nightlife, like Nadi, just a stone's throw from the main airport, but that shouldn't put off those looking for peace, either. Nature reserves such as Koroyanitu National Park and the Garden of the Sleeping Giant provide a stunning escape and a showstopping backdrop to honeymoon pictures.
- Mamanuca Islands: This set of 20 islands has it all no matter what type of Fiji honeymoon you are after! Adventure-seeking couples can explore countless reefs, surf some of the best waves in the world at Cloudbreak, and head on a jetski safari. Those looking to take in the culture can visit traditional Fijian villages and partake in a kava ceremony. If you plan to kick back and relax, charter a yacht to sail around the islands and find an exclusive spot for sunbathing, have a drink at the floating Cloud9 bar on RoRo reef, or visit one of the many spa retreats like Likuliku Lagoon resort with a private beach for some well-deserved R&R.
- Taveuni Island: For an incomparably idyllic Fiji honeymoon setting, look no further than Taveuni, the “garden island”. Home to stunning waterfalls, diverse wildlife, lush jungles, and unspoiled beaches, the local population is just as friendly and inviting as the landscape. Stay at one of the island’s beautiful resorts and enjoy taking in its nature by snorkeling its coral reefs and taking a romantic stroll through Bouma National Heritage Park, where you can find rare plants found nowhere else on Earth.
Highlights of Fiji honeymoon tours
- Hire a car and drive along King’s Road on Viti Levu for a round trip to the island. On your way, encounter small villages, stunning scenery, and secluded beaches for you and your new spouse.
- Bask in the colors and architecture of Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple. The largest Hindu temple in the whole of the Pacific, it has been crafted and sculpted by Indian artisans and features ornately carved pyramids dedicated to Shiva, Ganesh, and Lord Murugan, the god of seasonal rains.
- Take a hike up Mount Korobaba and enjoy the breathtaking views at the summit. The view from this 400-meter-tall mountain stretches across to Lami and Beqa islands and the climb is not too taxing.
- Enjoy being pampered together as a couple at some of the very best spas Fiji has to offer. Most bespoke couples’ packages include Fijian Bobo massages, banana leaf wraps, and decadent chocolate-dipped tropical fruit and champagne.
- You can’t visit an island paradise without taking to the waves, so find a water-based activity to suit you and your partner. Adrenaline-fuelled activities include surfing, jet skiing, and parasailing, while those looking for a calmer aquatic activity might try snorkeling and exploring the coral reefs, chartering a boat, or even a spot of fishing.
Travel tips for honeymoon tours in Fiji
- Budget and plan your honeymoon tour of Fiji well before booking and traveling, as although it is a paradise for many happy couples it can be quite an expensive destination! Look for offers from tour providers and aim for the shoulder season of April/May and October/November to get the best deals.
- Strategize well if you plan to do a lot of island-hopping during your Fiji honeymoon tour. Transport including catamarans, seaplanes, and ferries can end up massively eating into your travel budget, and if you are traveling in the wet season, you could see cancellations due to bad weather.
- Respect the customs and culture if you visit Fijian villages. It is usually considered rude if you do not bring a gift or sevusevu when visiting a new village, and these can often be picked up inexpensively at local markets and will endear you to the residents. Additionally, don’t wear any headgear like hats and sunglasses, and both men and women should cover up in a sarong if appropriate.
- Go out of your way to try local Fijian foods, even if they aren’t offered at your resort. Tasty dishes such as kokoda, pulasami, and sea grape salads are the perfect accompaniment to the climate and atmosphere of the islands.