Fiji opened to quarantine-free travel coming from all over the world as of April 7, 2022.
We are thrilled to welcome you back and want to make traveling as easy as possible for you!
Please find some of Fiji’s required travel guidelines below — and you’ll also learn what we are doing to ensure you have a safe experience at Life & Wealth Mastery Fiji.
PRE-DEPARTURE CHECKLIST
VALID PASSPORT
Passports are required for international travel and must be valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond your return date to your home country.
VACCINATIONS
Travel should be safe and stress-free so for now Fiji is only open to fully vaccinated travelers (16+) and their accompanying minors. Travelers must produce a digital/paper certification of full-vaccination at least 14 days before travel.
Fiji currently recognizes AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson, Nuvaxovid (Novavax), Coronavac (Sinovac), Covishield, BBIBP-CorV (Sinopharm), Covaxin and Sputnik V. vaccines only.
Please note that fully-vaccinated means that you have received the recommended number of initial doses (usually 2) of a vaccine that Fiji recognizes. Vaccine booster shots are considered as additional protection to full-vaccination and are not mandatory.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
For travelers entering Fiji: medical travel insurance, with international coverage that covers COVID-19 before travelling. If you don’t you can also purchase COVID-19 medical travel insurance https://www.fijivisitorsinsurance.com/.
DURING YOUR VISIT
BE COVID-SAFE
- Masks are optional but recommended for crowded indoor and outdoor public places (eg restaurants, tour buses, shops) )
- Social distancing is optional where possible (2m)
- Wash or sanitize your hands frequently
RETURNING HOME
WHAT TESTS DO I NEED TO RETURN HOME?
Be aware that to return home, your country may require you to meet certain testing requirements. In Fiji, you can discuss your return flight date with your accommodation who will help you arrange this process. They will also confirm a date and time for your swab. Please ensure you do not miss that date and time, as our hotels will have worked out the time needed to get your result back, and for you to meet your flight in time.
FAQs
WHAT ARE WELLNESS AMBASSADORS?
Wellness Ambassadors are those who have been trained in all COVID-19 safety protocols and will help you with the required tests upon your arrival and before your departure.
You will be greeted by our Wellness Ambassadors when you arrive, and they can answer your questions about health and safety.
WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS WHILE IN FIJI?
We recommend you speak with the event team on-site for event questions or the Wasawasa/ Namale staff for questions about the accommodations.
Please note that lifemastery@TonyRobbins.com is monitored in the USA. Due to varying time zones, more immediate attention is available on-site.
WHAT IF I GET COVID IN FIJI?
Testing Positive
- If testing positive for COVID-19 in Fiji, guests will be placed in an isolation room at their hotel, or another 'overflow' facility. Where possible they will remain in the room they are already in. They will then start a period of isolation.
- Isolation is used to separate people with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 from those without COVID-19. People who are in isolation should stay in their room until it’s safe for them to be around others.
Hotel Isolation If You Test Positive
- If you test positive, the isolation period in your hotel in Fiji is 5 days. A PCR test can be requested to verify the result if required by your insurance company. PCR tests are approximately $250 FJD.
- Formal isolation ends after 5 full days if the guest is fever-free for 24 hours and other symptoms have improved.
- On leaving Isolation, guests must continue to practice mask-wearing and regular hand-sanitization when in public spaces.
Hotel Isolation for Close Contacts Who Test Negative
- Negative close contacts can choose to join the positive patient in isolation or stay in their original accommodation.
- Joint isolation in the same room will require appropriate mask wearing of N95 mask for both positive and negative close contact cases.
- If a negative close contact who isolates with a positive case, then tests positive, they will need to start a 5-day isolation.
- Negative close contacts who do not isolate must practice mask-wearing when in public spaces and ensure they test if they experience any symptoms. If they test positive on PCR test, a 5-day isolation period will start.
Returning Home After Isolation
- To re-enter their home country, guests need to comply with their country of origin's testing requirements to confirm they are negative or no longer infectious.
- If you continue to test positive after their 5-day isolation, a medical certificate will be provided by health officers confirming that they are no longer infectious – this is known as a Fit to Fly certificate.
Travel Insurance
Please ensure that your travel insurance is adequate to cover any unexpected extra days in Fiji due to a positive case.
Please continuously review updates to your country’s evolving re-entry protocols for citizens who have contracted COVID-19 while travelling overseas.
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