Holiday Homes & Baches in Fiji

Holiday Homes & Baches in Fiji

Holiday homes and baches in Fiji

A stay in paradise

Fiji is a picture-perfect destination with tropical white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and mesmerising scenery. If you are looking for an ideal stay of sun, beach and relaxation, Fiji is your next destination. Create new memories in paradise and find the ideal holiday homes to suit your needs during your stay. Any holiday home is close to the beach but also surrounded by green, lush vegetation.

Luxury stays in tropical Fiji

The holiday homes in Fiji are built for you to experience the island’s tropical atmosphere. Each holiday home features a Fijian aesthetic with wooden architecture, spacious and airy rooms, open dining rooms and large terraces to enjoy the outdoors and indoors equally. All accommodations are also combined with modern features to spoil you during your stay. Use the hot tub during sunset or swim in the morning in your private pool. Find incredible rentals on the water and see the fish swimming under your feet from your own bedroom! Serviced and fully-staffed holiday homes are available and some of them allow pets during the stay. Pick the holiday home that accommodates your family, group of friends or find a little love nest to celebrate your honeymoon or a special anniversary.

Holidays in Fiji

The area and getting around

Adventure-packed holidays in Fiji

Nestled in the South Pacific, this archipelago with 333 islands is well-known for its palm-lined beaches, rugged landscapes, and year-round tropical warmth. Fiji also offers visitors a wide myriad of activities to do during their stay. Go diving and explore the underwater world and meet the sharks and the colourful species in these waters. Taste Fijian recipes and enrol on a cooking course so you can then prepare them at home. Do you like animals? Go for safari rides, or take a walk in the wild, and get goosebumps when you learn about the history of cannibalism. Enjoy the paradise in Fiji

Bula! Feel the Fijian good vibes

Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, are the main islands in Fiji. Suva, the capital, is in Viti Levu. This is also a port city with British colonial architecture. Explore the island and its capital. Go and practise your favourite water sports, or head on an adventure off the beaten track choosing from multi-day kayaking trips to island-hopping cruises. It is easy to find adventure, relaxation and feel happiness in this Pacific Island nation. Enjoy the spirit of the country. As locals say: BULA! Feel the power of this greeting, used by native people with a deep feeling of energy and good vibes.

Travellers and activities

Fiji for adventure lovers

Fiji is a haven for active holidaymakers looking for a bit of adrenaline during the holidays. Get your heart pumping while going river rafting in the Upper Navua River and get mesmerised by the untouched tropical nature and the canyon with volcanic walls. Select from various multi-day hiking tours, and climb through the cloud forest to the highest peak in Fiji (Mt Tomanivi), splash in the awesome Nabalesere waterfall, and explore remote villages steeped in tradition and culture. Need some more action? Try shark diving and get to meet 8 different species of sharks! Would you prefer to give the World’s Toughest Race a go on your own in Fiji? Take the Eco-Challenge Fiji now! Follow the steps of the die-hard adventure enthusiasts that competed and raced for 11 days, 24/7 through 400 miles of Fiji’s impressive mountains, rapid rivers, and crystal clear waters.

Fiji for hiking lovers

Enjoy this paradise and large playground and go on a scheduled hike according to your fitness level. Hikes can vary by length, difficulty and itinerary so it’s easy to find one that will suit your abilities. There are 3-day Cross island hikes through rolling grassland where you can stop and picnic in river valleys and sleep in a highland village for the night like Nabutautau and Navala villages, with a uniqueness that makes the detour inland worth it. You can opt to tack on a waterfall and go for a peak challenge if you choose the 5-day full monty! The peak challenges scale some of Fiji’s highest mountains including Mt Tomanivi (1,323m), the highest peak. There are several waterfall hikes and you should visit Nabalasere village which is spectacular after a big rain. Captivating scenery, mingling with the locals and sharing stories “Talanoa” and a lovely meal after a long hike are going to create memories that will etch in your memory for years to come.

Did you know Fiji is one of the few nations with three official languages? English, Fijian, and Fiji Hindi… and about 200 different dialects of Fijian that do not count as official though!

Top 5 travel tips in Fiji

1. Go for a Kitesurfing safari in Taveuni

Taveuni is home to Fiji's largest national park, Bouma World Heritage National Park. This is also known as the Garden Island of Fiji due to the nature of its lush forests and incredible waterfalls. At Vacala Bay Resort you can opt for a luxurious Kite Safari Adventure Package for two where you can go and sail the northern Lau islands aboard the luxury catamaran LOOPING. You will explore deserted atolls and kites through world class surf breaks. Whether you are a beginner or you-re already hooked on it, Taveuni is a kiting paradise you will love and embrace!

2. Honeymoon in paradise

Fiji is undoubtedly a romantic paradise and honeymooning hotspot to newlyweds. Here you can start creating memories together that will last a lifetime. Romantic dinners, special treats and endless activities for couples to enjoy. Book a helicopter ride and admire the turquoise waters and glimmering reefs from above. Make the sunset an unforgettable one going on a boat trip. Set sail in a luxurious boat for a romantic private tour. Get onboard at Port Denarau and feel the marine breeze as you see the sky turning red, yellow and purple while the sun sets on the horizon.

3. Suva, the capital of Fiji islands

Suva is the capital of the South Pacific island nation of Fiji. The city boasts broad avenues, magnificent parks and fantastic British colonial buildings, including the Suva City Library. Suva Municipal Market is a lively and colourful spot where you can buy local fruits and fresh vegetables. Head to the Fiji Museum, nestled in the Victorian-era Thurston Gardens. This museum houses traditional canoes, war clubs and tattooing tools and you deep dive into Fiji's history.

4. Test your culinary skills

Are you a food lover? Discover the different flavours in Fijian cuisine and take part in a cooking class in Denarau Island. Learn about the ingredients used for local dishes and traditional recipes. Start the day going to the market, buy the fresh produce you need and cook them following the directions of the chef. Finish the class by eating your creations alongside other cooks and food lovers.

5. Unique golf courses galore

Find a golf course to suit your golfing skills and enjoy any of the coastal golf resorts on the islands including three spectacular 18-hole, 72-par championship courses on the main island, Viti Levu, and other 9-hole courses spread among the other islands. Golf is played widely here, and the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course is one of the best courses in Fiji right on the South West coast of the island. In addition, this course offers unbeatable views of the Pacific Ocean, along with unique facilities.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Fiji

What is the average price of holiday lettings in Fiji?

Based on our data, homes in Fiji have an average price of NZ$330.43 per night, which is a relatively high one under the countries in Oceania.

Which months allow you to save the most on holiday homes?

According to our most recent historical data, the months that allow you to save the most in Fiji are March, April, and May, with average prices of NZ$188.82, NZ$201.9 and NZ$219.68, respectively.

When does the price of holiday homes in Fiji go up the most?

In 2020, the month that had the highest annual average in Fiji was September, with an average price of NZ$525.47 per night. This was followed by August, with an average of NZ$450.78, and October, with NZ$444.79.

Do I need to plan a trip to Fiji well in advance?

To get to know Fiji, you don't need to be very organised in advance. It has a high annual average availability of 61%, which leaves room for spontaneity.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

The most available months, on average, are January (with an availability of 77.8 %), October (77%), and September (74%), according to the trends observed in 2020.

When are fewer homes available?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is July (only 44.2% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by June (45.25%), and April (47.75%).

Are there many holiday homes in Fiji?

The offer of accommodations in Fiji is scarce, but by combining the inventory of our 4 providers we can offer you around 230 properties Whoever reserves first gets the best!