Fiji, the island paradise known for its incredible scenery and warm, welcoming people, will reopen to visitors in December.

After nearly two years of being cut off from the rest of the world, Fiji is more than ready to welcome its visitors back.

The 333 islands are as stunning as they have always been, with idyllic turquoise waters, soft white sand beaches, and the vibrant Bula Spirit for which Fiji is famous.

Faiyaz Koya, Fiji’s tourism minister, stated: “It’s been almost two years since we welcomed international visitors. And in these two years, we’ve struggled, we’ve adapted and we’ve prepared.

“Today, our national airline is ready, our hotels and tour providers are ready, and Fijians are ready to safely welcome the world back.

“We are ready to let happiness find you again.”

The country’s entry regulations will remain in place to safeguard the safety of both visitors and locals.

These include being a fully vaccinated traveller from a nation on the green list.

Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Qatar, Germany, Spain, France, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, Japan, and most Pacific Island countries and territories are among those with high vaccination rates and low-test positivity rates.

Guests will also be needed to present a negative PCR test taken less than 72 hours prior to their arrival in Fiji, as well as fulfill an obligation to undergo a further negative rapid antigen test before returning home, depending on their home country’s requirements.

Children under the age of 18 who have not been vaccinated will be allowed to travel to Fiji if accompanied by a vaccinated adult.

– India’s new age travel digital media

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