![]() Fiji Travel Vision Fiji Tourist Information Fiji's International Airports There are two International airports in Fiji - most tourists arrive at Nadi and are met with shell necklaces and traditional live music; a few arrive at Nausori just north of the capital Suva but this is mostly used by businessmen and locals. Nadi International Airport has a 24-hour bank, a Fiji Visitors Bureau office for tourist information, luggage storage facilities and lots of tour operator kiosks and hotel representatives. Most of the resorts in Nadi and along the Coral Coast have a meet and greet service. If not, there are always plenty of taxis waiting for flight arrivals and there are connecting internal flights from Nadi Airport to over a dozen local islands. Entry Requirements A valid passport for at least three months beyond the intended period of stay and a ticket for return or onward travel is required on entry to the Fiji Islands. Entry visas are granted on arrival for a stay of 1 month to most Nationals. These include: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Finland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and USA. Other Nationals must apply for a visa before departure at their nearest Fiji Embassy. Visas may be extended for two months at a fee of F$82.50, and then again for another 2 months for F$82.50, and finally for a further month for F$82.50 giving a total maximum stay of 6 moths. Extensions must be made in person on application to the Department of Immigration in Nadi, Suva or Lautoka. Those wishing to reside or work in Fiji, even on a temporary basis, must obtain authority to do so before arrival. A customs permit is required for the importation of live animals and plants. No specific vaccinations are required except for yellow fever and cholera if coming from an infected area. back to the top
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