Fiji visa requirements for Thais
Travel and visa requirements
Fijian Visa is not required for Thais
Stay Duration: 120 days
Entry Requirements
- Fiji is a country in the South Pacific made up of 300 Islands and has its capital at Suva.
- Fiji is known for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons.
- Thailand citizens are eligible to visit Fiji for 120 days as tourists without a visa.
- Visitors who want to stay beyond the 120 days validity period can apply for a stay extension at the immigration department.
- Visitors are required to provide a passport valid for six months from the date of arrival and your passport must have at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
- Tourists are required to have a return or onward ticket and proof of enough funds to spend during their stay in the country.
- Tourists traveling to Fiji must provide proof of a confirmed means of accommodation for their entire stay in Fiji. This could be in the form of a sponsor letter from a host living in the country or a hotel reservation.
- It is not allowed to travel to Fiji with your pet.
- Persons under the age of 18 and traveling without a parent or guardian must present a copy of their birth certificate and a parental consent form. This form must be duly completed and signed by the parent or guardian.
- The average flight duration from Thailand to Fiji is 11 hours 14minutes while the distance is 9,232 km.
- The operating airlines from Thailand to Fiji are Philippines Airlines, Thai Airways, Finnair, and Eva Air.
- Though others (Islam and Hinduism) exist, Christianity is the dominant religion in Fiji.
- Fiji has a warm and tropical climate all year round. The best time to visit Fiji is from mid-October to mid-November when prices are fair, and the beaches and tourist sites are packed with fewer crowds. This is also when the weather conditions are dry, calm and enjoyably warm.
- Fiji’s numerous natural beauties and endowments put it out as a great place for tourists and visitors looking to experience the richness of nature and to discover new cultures.
- English, Hindi, and Fijian are the official languages spoken in Fiji.
- The Fijian dollar is the official currency of Fiji. ATMs can easily be found in major parts of Fiji and credit/debit cards are accepted by many business outlets in Fiji. Visitors can change their foreign currency at banks and various exchange outlets.
- Popular Fiji dishes tourists can try while in the country are Kokoda, Rourou, Lovo, etc.
- Fiji uses the Fiji Standard Time which is 12 hours ahead of GMT. Fiji also has Daylight Saving Time which is 13 hours ahead of GMT and will commence in November.
- The time difference between Thailand and Fiji is 19 hours, Thailand is ahead of Fiji.
- Power sockets and plugs used in Fiji are of type I. The standard supply voltage is 240 V, with a standard frequency of 50 Hz.
- A tourist in Fiji spends an average of FJD$360 per day.
- Visitors are expected to be courteous and conscious of existing rules and customs as they go about their tourism-related activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Fiji?
The best time to visit Fiji is from mid-October to mid-November when prices are fair, and the beaches and tourist sites are packed with fewer crowds. This is also when the weather conditions are dry, calm and enjoyably warm.
Can I use credit card in Fiji?
Yes, credit cards like American Express, MasterCard, and Visa are widely accepted by hotels, car-rental firms, travel, and tour companies, large stores, and most restaurants in Fiji.
What is the currency restriction in Fiji?
The export of local currency is limited to F$500 in cash. When exporting foreign currency, you will need approval from the Reserve Bank of Fiji when the sum exceeds the equivalent of F$5,000 while import of both local and foreign currencies is unlimited provided the amount is declared on arrival.
How do I get around in Fiji?
There are affordable buses, carrier vans, and private taxis when seeking to move around in Fiji.