Foreign travelers visiting Fiji will no longer be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination and travel insurance
According to recent news reports, there are more international travelers visiting Fiji proof of COVID-19 vaccination and travel insurance will not be required.
According to reports, this final step will be taken following a thorough review of the global and national COVID-19 situation by the Country Task Force on COVID-19 Risk Mitigation (CRMT), which is now applicable to both air and sea arrivals.
Referring to this, Fiji Tourism CEO Brent Hill added that currently time no protocol restrictions, vaccination requirements or COVID-19 tests as the travel industry welcomes this decision and invites the world to visit Fiji.
However, he added that they strongly recommend that travelers have travel insurance and taking the necessary precautions to ensure they stay healthy and can take their Fiji travel experience to the next level.
Previously, travelers in the age group 16 and over were required to provide full proof vaccinations and travel insurance covering COVID-19. As previously reported, Fiji was one of the first countries to open its borders in December 2021 and said in 2022 that they are witnessing a strong recovery above expected targets.