Fiji removes all Covid-19 restrictions
International travellers to Fiji will no longer be required to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination and travel insurance.
These last set of entry requirements were removed this week.
Fiji welcomed 636,312 visitors in 2022, a strong recovery surpassing targets.
Tourism Fiji CEO, Brent Hill, said: “The industry welcomes the decision to remove all restrictions and invites the world to come and experience Fiji:.”
“We still strongly encourage travellers to have travel insurance and take the necessary precautions.”
Previously, all adult arrivals were required to produce proof of full vaccination and travel insurance.
About 95% per of Fiji’s adult population are vaccinated.
Fiji’s Border Authorities will continue to review border health measures.
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