Rebel Wilson headlines new Tourism Fiji campaign
Aussie actress Rebel Wilson is leading a new campaign for Tourism Fiji as the country opened for quarantine-free travel.
It opened for fully-vaccinated travellers from selected ‘travel partner’ countries last week.
Fiji is ready to welcome back visitors to its 333 islands.
With the concept of ‘Open for Happiness’, Rebel Wilson features in Tourism Fiji’s campaign that sees the actress escape the hustle and bustle of Hollywood in Fiji.
"I had the best time filming this campaign, there really is nothing like the white sand and clear waters of Fiji. It is truly breath-taking," she said.
"But even more than the landscape, I love Fiji the most for its people. Fiji truly is open for happiness."
Tourism Fiji CEO, Brent Hill said: "This was such a special campaign for us to make, in Fiji. We are thrilled to once again finally be able to welcome our visitors back from around the globe."
"Safety has of course been paramount as we have been planning Fiji’s re-opening, so we have a number of systems in place that aim to protect both visitors and our community."
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