Saturday, 23 Aug 2025

Fiji Reopens Its Borders To Foreign Travelers From Select Countries

After 20 months of closure, the South Pacific island nation of Fiji has just reopened its borders to foreign tourism, but only for fully vaccinated travelers from a list of approved countries.


Fiji Reopens Its Borders To Foreign Travelers From Select Countries

Nearly two years later, now that about 90 percent of its adult population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, the island chain is once again welcoming foreign nationals from over 40 countries. Fortunately for Americans itching for an incredible tropical getaway, the United States made that particular list.

Upon arrival, foreign visitors must also provide proof of a confirmed booking for a minimum three-night stay at a Care Fiji Committed (CFC)-certified accommodation, as well as a confirmed CDC-approved transfer from the airport to their hotel. Foreign nationals entering the country must also have proof of insurance that will cover any COVID-related costs during their trip, purchased through their own provider or from Fiji Care.

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