Q: When do I need to RSVP by?
Please RSVP by 30th June 2026. We know travelling to Fiji for a wedding is a big ask, and we completely understand that not everyone will be able to make the trip. For those who can, we’d absolutely love to celebrate with you!
Please let us know as soon as possible if you’re able to come, as early RSVPs really help us manage numbers and make sure we can include everyone who’s keen to join the celebrations.
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Q: Are children invited?
As much as we love your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only celebration. Thank you so much for understanding.
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Q: Do you have a gift registry?
Your presence at our wedding is honestly the greatest gift, especially since you are travelling all the way to Fiji to celebrate with us.
However, for those who have asked, we will have a wishing well at the ceremony if you would like to contribute towards our honeymoon. Absolutely no pressure at all — we’re just so grateful to celebrate with our favourite people.
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Q: What will the weather be like?
June is one of the best times of year to visit Fiji. Expect warm days, cooler evenings and lower humidity. Average temperatures are around 23–27°C, so light, breathable clothing is ideal.
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Q: What currency is used in Fiji?
The local currency in Fiji is the Fijian Dollar (FJD).
Most resorts, restaurants and shops around Denarau Island accept credit and debit cards, so you won’t need to carry large amounts of cash. That said, it can be handy to have a small amount of Fijian dollars for things like taxis, markets or small purchases.
ATMs are available at the airport and around Denarau if you’d prefer to withdraw cash once you arrive.
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Q: Can I use my phone in Fiji?
Yes, most phones will work in Fiji, but international roaming charges can be quite expensive depending on your provider.
If you’re travelling from New Zealand, many mobile providers offer international roaming packs that allow you to use your usual data, calls and texts for a daily fee while overseas. It’s a good idea to check with your provider before you travel to see what options are available.
Wi-Fi is widely available at hotels, resorts and cafes around Denarau Island, so most guests find they can stay connected easily.
For longer stays, some travellers also choose to purchase a local Fiji SIM card at Nadi International Airport, which can be a cost-effective option for data while exploring.
Make sure international roaming is enabled on your phone before leaving New Zealand if you plan to use your normal plan while abroad.