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Travelers should plan to spend at least one week in Fiji to fully experience island life. Those seeking a beach vacation on the main island could visit for a quick five days. With 10 days, more active holidaymakers can take in additional cultural experiences in the villages, set out on walking trails, venture inland to explore the rainforest, and visit more islands and places ideal for water activities.
November is the start of the rainy season in Fiji, and while many travelers opt to stay away, they're missing out. The rains aren't that heavy or persistent this month, making for a decent beach holiday and fun excursions out of doors, as long as you're prepared. Find out more about what to see and do in Fiji in November.
September is toward the end of the dry season in Fiji, and although it's a popular time to travel here, it's not as busy as July and August. This is an ideal time to visit Fiji to make the most of its beaches, world-class diving, exciting surfing, and other active pursuits in great weather but without the worst of the crowds. Read on to find out more about where to go and what to do in Fiji in September.
Fiji is an island destination with year-round appeal: hot sunny weather and inviting white-sand beaches. To make the most of island life, visit during the dry season when the conditions are ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing. Come during the shoulder months, and you may have a beach to yourself and find a good flight and hotel deal. Meanwhile, the wet season offers rich cultural experiences, fewer crowds, and lower prices, but the weather is more prone to cyclones and daily rain showers.

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