The islands are Fiji at its most dreamy. The Mamanucas sparkle with calm turquoise shallows perfect for barefoot vows, while the Yasawas feel castaway-romantic with remote beaches, reef-fringed coves, and that endless horizon. Think ceremonies framed by the sea, and receptions under stars you can actually see. We have exclusive wedding packages available at these Islands resorts
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Savusavu, Northern Division, Fiji
Equal parts tranquil rainforest getaway and luxury beachfront resort, Koro Sun Fiji delivers two unique versions of paradise for your destination wedding. An oceanfront wonderland in Savusavu, Koro Sun is home to majestic floating villas with indulgent amenities and stunning ceremony settings.
Savusavu, Northern Division, Fiji
A small, luxurious eco-resort just ten minutes’ drive from Savusavu, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji offers a peaceful getaway and wedding destination you and your guests will never forget.
Nadroga-Navosa, Fiji
Serenity is the name of the game at Fiji’s stunning Likuliku Lagoon Resort in the Mamanuka Islands. Here, you and your wedding guests can stay in overwater bungalows and celebrate your love overlooking a protected marine sanctuary.
Nadi, Western Division, Fiji
Set on a private island just three minutes from mainland Fiji, DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel Fiji on Sonaisali Island provides a vibrant, tropical setting with plentiful options not only for weddings but also for guest entertainment.
Yaqeta Island, Matayalevu,, Ba, Fiji
Mamanuca Islands, Western Division, Fiji
A gem of the famed Mamanuca Island archipelago, Malolo Island Resort offers a relaxed, boutique-style stay for you and your wedding guests.
Ceremony Escort Warriors
Western Division, Fiji
For serenity on tap, look no further than the secluded private island resort of Castaway Island Fiji. Luxurious seafront villas, fine dining, and blissful ceremony settings deliver an enticing combo for your destination wedding stay.
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Your own island escape.
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White sand and turquoise lagoons.
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Resorts that feel entirely yours.
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Vows framed by twilight skies.
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Snorkelling, sailing, and diving.
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The ultimate luxury retreat vibe.
The outer islands of Fiji are where the country’s postcard images truly come to life. Think powdery white sand, calm turquoise lagoons, and reef-fringed coves where the horizon seems endless. Luxury resorts here are intimate and often set on their own private island, creating the feeling that the whole place is yours to celebrate in.
You’ll find venues that are nothing short of spectacular. Beachfront chapels where the tide is your soundtrack, overwater bures for a touch of drama, and open-air pavilions perfect for golden-hour feasts under the stars. Many resorts can be booked exclusively, turning your wedding into a multi-day island festival with family and friends.
Getting to the islands usually involves a short seaplane, helicopter, or boat transfer from Nadi. The journey itself feels like part of the adventure, with sweeping views of coral reefs and scattered islets as you arrive.
What makes the Fiji Islands so special is the sense of escape. Guests can snorkel, dive, or sail by day, then gather barefoot on the beach at night. It’s luxury in its most relaxed form, wrapped in the warmth of Fijian hospitality.
Where to go. The islands of Fiji are scattered across turquoise seas, each with its own personality and pace. Choosing the right one for your wedding comes down to the vibe you want for your celebration.
When to go. The dry season runs from May to October, bringing sunny days, calm seas and comfortable humidity. November to April is wetter and warmer, but offers fewer crowds and sharper rates. If you want peak sunshine for beach ceremonies, aim for the middle of the dry season.
Island weddings in Fiji take a little more planning than the mainland, especially if you’re arranging seaplanes, private charters, or exclusive-use resorts. With the right timeline, it all comes together smoothly and feels like the adventure it should be.
12–18 months to go. Secure your island resort and book out accommodation blocks early. Some venues only host one wedding per week, and exclusive-use options book fast. Start exploring travel options, from chartered catamarans to scenic seaplanes.
9–12 months to go. Share the date with guests and give them travel tips. Transfers can involve flights and boats, so clear instructions are essential. Lock in your photographer and entertainment.
6–9 months to go. Confirm your florist and styling, often coordinated through your resort. Decide on experiences you want to include for guests — snorkelling trips, sunset cruises, or a beach bonfire night.
3–6 months to go. Book your own flights and transfers, and encourage guests to do the same. Finalise attire, menus, and cake designs. Resorts will usually connect you with trusted suppliers who know the logistics of island weddings.
1–2 months to go. Send formal invitations with detailed travel notes, including transfer times and packing tips. Organise welcome bags with island-friendly touches like reef-safe sunscreen, sarongs, or local treats.
2–4 weeks to go. Your resort’s wedding team will share a detailed run sheet and confirm supplier timings. Expect a final walk-through on arrival to check ceremony spots, reception layouts, and contingency plans for tropical weather.
A wedding on the Fiji Islands is more than a single day. It becomes a shared holiday where your guests can soak up turquoise lagoons, white sand beaches and starry night skies. Here are some ideas to build into your celebration.
How much does a wedding on the Fiji Islands cost?
Island weddings can vary depending on how private and exclusive you go. Smaller celebrations at boutique resorts might begin around AUD $8,000 to $12,000, while a full island buyout with styling, catering, entertainment and photography can reach AUD $20,000 to $50,000+.
What do you wear to a wedding in Fiji?
Think light, tropical and relaxed but still elegant. Guests often choose linen shirts, cotton dresses and chic sandals. Couples lean toward flowing gowns, light-coloured suits and floral details that suit the island setting. Heavy fabrics or dark colours can feel uncomfortable in the heat.
What’s included in your Fiji Islands wedding packages?
Our island packages usually include the ceremony and reception venue, catering and drinks, accommodation, and a dedicated wedding planner. Resorts often provide exclusive-use options, meaning your group has the island to yourselves. We’ll help connect you with trusted suppliers for flowers, décor and photography.
Why should we book with Easy Weddings?
Our Fiji destination wedding packages are designed with Australian couples in mind. We’ve worked with leading island resorts and reliable local suppliers, so planning feels simple. Payments are handled in Australian dollars, saving you from currency headaches and making costs transparent.
Who pays for a Fijian wedding?
Traditionally, wedding costs in Fiji were shared by families and communities, but for destination weddings most couples cover expenses themselves, sometimes with family contributions. It depends entirely on your own arrangements.
Can foreigners get married on the Fiji Islands?
Yes, foreigners can legally marry in Fiji. You’ll need to apply for a marriage licence and provide the required documents, including birth certificates and passports. Many couples still opt for symbolic ceremonies and finalise the legal side at home to keep things simple.
Is it cheaper to get married in Fiji than Australia?
Often it is. Many couples find they can host a more luxurious event for less in Fiji, especially when factoring in resort packages that bundle accommodation, catering and planning.
Can Australians get legally married in Fiji?
Yes. Australians can marry legally in Fiji by applying for a marriage licence and presenting the required documentation. Once issued, your marriage certificate is recognised under Australian law.
Can two foreigners get married in Fiji?
Absolutely. As long as both provide the correct documents and apply for a licence, two non-Fijians can legally wed in Fiji.
Is it hard to get married in Fiji?
The process is straightforward compared with many destinations. Resorts and planners are well-versed in assisting with paperwork. If you prefer to avoid legal requirements altogether, a symbolic ceremony is a popular choice.
How much does a destination wedding in Fiji cost?
On average, an island wedding in Fiji costs between AUD $12,000 and $35,000, depending on the size of the guest list, the resort, and whether you book exclusive use.
Are the Fiji Islands romantic for couples?
Yes. These islands are the epitome of romance with barefoot luxury, private beaches, spa retreats and endless sunsets. Perfect for weddings, honeymoons and romantic getaways.
How to get a Fijian marriage recognised in Australia?
If your marriage is legally performed in Fiji, it is recognised in Australia. Obtain a Fijian marriage certificate and, if necessary, have it translated into English. No further registration is required once you return home.
What happens at a traditional Fijian wedding?
Traditional ceremonies may include a kava ritual, meke dance and cultural blessings. Many destination couples blend these elements with Western traditions for a celebration that feels authentic and uniq