Medications : Bring all your medication from home for the duration of your trip. Stray dogs and drunk backpackers tend to howl at the moon come nighttime, too. Reef-safe sunscreen : The coral reefs in Fiji are fragile, so be sure to pack sunscreen without reef harming ingredients. I like sunscreen made by Avasol and Stream2Sea. Read: How to choose and wear reef safe sunscreen. Makeup : I rarely wear makeup in Fiji thanks to the high humidity. If you pack yours along, ensure your foundation has SPF in it.
Waterproof mascara is a good idea. Resort shops often run out. You can pick up a natural spray locally made by Pure Fiji. Should I pack a snorkel, mask, and fins? If you are staying at a mid-range or upscale hotel, there will probably be snorkeling gear available for rent, usually included in the cost of your stay. However, some challenging treks—like those hosted by Talanoa Treks —might be more comfortable with hiking poles and a head lamp.
Because it is not acceptable to traipse wherever you feel in Fiji, most hikes will need to be done with a local guide. At a minimum, pack your smart phone you can get phone data at the international airport with Digicel or Vodafone.
GoPro : An action camera is perfect for a destination like Fiji. I used to have a full-on underwater camera rig but found myself reaching for my GoPro on trips instead. Mirrorless camera : For a mid-range mirrorless camera, I recommend the the Sony a For a professional level camera, I use the Sony a7iii with the G series zoom lens. But, as the saying goes—the best camera to have is the one in your hands. Drone : Travelers can fly drones for recreational purposes in Fiji, but the drone must be registered at the airport upon arrival.
Surfboard : Can I rent a surfboard in Fiji? Pack your board in a decent board bag. Feeling stuck on what to pack for Fiji? Packing for an island paradise calls for more than a swimsuit, though we definitely recommend bringing one along. But what are the essentials and what are the things you should leave behind? Our Fiji packing list and guide on what to wear in Fiji break down everything you need for your vacation in paradise. Download and print this Fiji packing list.
This is absolutely the most important thing you need to pack for Fiji! The sun in the tropics is quite relentless — it absolutely does not care if you are only trying to get a sun-kissed glow. Reef safe sunscreen is strongly recommended, as certain chemicals in many sunscreens are damaging to coral and reef systems.
Shop for Reef-Safe Sunscreen. A big, floppy sunhat is not only a stylish accessory to add to your Fiji wardrobe, but also great for sun protection. Shop for a Sunhat. Did you know your eyes can get sunburned? Protect your eyes with sunglasses, preferably with UV protection.
These are more common than you think! Shop for Sunglasses. Nothing ruins a holiday like insect bites. Pack one sweater just in case of a cool night or if you enter an overly air conditioned building. Medications : Pack all medications with you for your entire trip. A first aid kit is great for reef cuts, mosquito bites, and any bumps and bruises. Ear plugs : Light sleepers, take some ear plugs if you plan to stay in one of the hostels or the center of town.
Reef-safe sunscreen : The coral reefs in Fiji are fragile, so be sure to pack sunscreen without reef-harming ingredients. We recommend Avasol and Stream2Sea. Read: How to choose and wear reef safe sunscreen. Makeup : Because of the heat and humidity, you might not reach for your makeup. Resort shops often run out. Natural bug spray : Mosquitoes tend to hit the beaches at dawn and dusk. Pure Fiji sells natural mosquito spray. Mask, snorkel, and fins : While these can be easily borrowed or rented from your resort, packing your own set will prevent any sizing or mask leaking mishaps.
Shop snorkel gear. Dry bag backpack : Fiji is the type of destination where you might need an umbrella and sunscreen in the same day. A drybag backpack is one of the best travel essentials to take along—protecting your valuables from any potential downpours. Shop dry bags. Bring along a camera for some memory making snaps. GoPro : An action camera is perfect for a destination like Fiji.
Shop GoPro. Mirrorless camera : For a mid-range mirrorless camera, we recommend the the Sony a For a professional level camera, check out the Sony a7iii with the G series zoom lens. But, the best camera to have is the one in your hands. Drone : Travelers can fly drones for recreational purposes in Fiji, but the drone must be registered at the airport upon arrival.
Shop DJI Drones.
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