Fiji Airways’ South Pacific holiday packages sale is now live!

Fiji Airways’ South Pacific holiday packages sale is now live!
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Fiji Airways is offering Aussie holiday makers the chance to escape to Fiji with savings on flight and accommodation packages, starting from as little as $1,049 return per person.

    This sale runs from now until 5th April 2024 for travel anytime from now through to 2025.

    The holiday packages with participating properties include return economy flights, airport transfers, five nights accommodation, and more with some resorts adding on daily buffet breakfast, complimentary Wi-Fi, free use of selected non motorised water activities and more.

    Guests can enjoy getaways to properties such as Warwick Fiji Resort from $1,299 per person and or an Island hideaway at the famous Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji from $1,859 per person.

    Australians looking to explore beyond the 333 islands of Fiji, will now have access to:

    • Five nights in Tonga from $2,299 per person twin share at Winnies. Includes return economy flights via Fiji, accommodation and breakfast.

    • The White House Hotel in Samoa with a five night package from $1,949 per person twin share featuring return economy flights via Fiji, accommodation and breakfast.

    • Vanuatu is calling with a five night package from $2,249 per person twin share at the Lagoon Gardens which includes return economy flights via Fiji, accommodation and breakfast.

    • New Caledonia has a five night package from $4,649 per person twin share at the Hotel Le Lagoon, Noumea that includes return economy flights via Fiji, accommodation and breakfast.

    • A five night package at the King Solomon Hotel in the Solomon Islands from $3,149 per person twin share that includes return economy flights via Fiji, accommodation and breakfast.

    The sale also includes airfares across the Fiji Airways network. Aussie travellers can take advantage of this limited time sale to book flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and Adelaide to any of the airline’s destinations in the Pacific, North America and Asia via Nadi.

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