Mainland Fiji has a rhythm all its own. In Suva, colonial buildings and open-air markets hum with colour and culture, while just down the coast, Pacific Harbour trades bustle for rainforest canopies, hidden waterfalls, and wild stretches of beach. It’s a place where weddings can lean into both the vibrant and the untamed. We have exclusive wedding packages available at these Mainland resorts
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Natadola, Western Division, Fiji
Walk the glistening sands of Natadola Bay, and you’ll understand its reputation as one of the world’s finest beaches. It’s also home to InterContinental Fiji — a stunning five-star luxury resort, featuring world-class facilities, outstanding accommodation, and idyllic locations that regularly host unforgettable destination weddings.
Nadi, Western Division, Fiji
Nestled on Wailoaloa Beach with breathtaking views of both the ocean and the distant mountain ranges, Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa offer a scenic retreat for an intimate destination wedding.
Sigatoka, Western Division, Fiji
Sitting on Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu on the Coral Coast, Outrigger Fiji offers lush tropical greenery, expansive ocean views, and warm Fijian hospitality. You’ll fall in love with its carefully appointed rooms, remarkable eateries, and the opportunity for exciting island adventures.
Western Division, Fiji
Whether you want a beach wedding or prefer to get married in a crisp, modern chapel overlooking the beach, Shangri-La Yanuca Island offers a Fijian paradise with all the bells and whistles you’d expect of a place this rich in beauty.
Sigatoka, Western Division, Fiji
Warwick Fiji is a meandering 248-room resort on Fiji’s famously beautiful Coral Coast, where you can have your destination wedding ceremony on the beach followed by an open-air reception on a private island.
Sanasana, Western Division, Fiji
Set on five acres of sprawling beach, Yatule Resort & Spa is a four-star resort with direct access to the blue waters of Natadola Beach. Hold your destination wedding ceremony on the white sand and later retreat into any of the 36 contemporary bures (Fijian bungalows) for a relaxing stay.
Denarau Island, Western Division, Fiji
Easily accessible via a direct flight to Fiji, Hilton Beach Resort and Spa on Denarau Island offers a comfortable oceanfront retreat with countless amenities on the property and nearby. If you’re planning a wedding here, you’ll have plentiful outdoor ceremony and reception options to choose from.
Rakiraki, Western Division, Fiji
Located on the northern tip of Viti Levu island, Volivoli Beach Resort offers breathtaking coastal landscapes for destination weddings. With its secluded beauty, exceptional amenities, and world-class hospitality, the resort provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable island-style celebration.
Denarau Island, Western Division, Fiji
Located on beautiful Denarau Island, Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa creates unforgettable, bespoke weddings in a location that’s easily accessible to some of Fiji’s most popular tourism destinations.
Elegant Resorts
Sophisticated stays on Denarau and the Coral Coast.
Scenic Backdrops
Lush rainforests and pristine beaches.
Gorgeous Venues
Ballrooms and oceanfront pavilions for grand receptions.
Five-Star Dining
World-class cuisine and impeccable service.
Relaxed Luxury
Beauty and ease without the travel hurdles.
Seamless Arrival
Luxury resorts just minutes from Nadi Airport.
Mainland Fiji has a little of everything. Picture long stretches of golden sand at Natadola Bay, lush rainforest hideaways at Pacific Harbour, and the lively resort hub of Denarau. It’s a setting that feels both polished and full of personality, with warm Fijian hospitality at every turn.
Venues here run the gamut. You’ll find resorts with ceremony spots right on the beach, tropical gardens that feel like a private oasis, chic ballrooms for big celebrations, and rooftop terraces made for golden-hour cocktails.
Getting here is simple. Direct flights land daily into Nadi International Airport from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide. Denarau’s luxury resorts are a quick drive from the runway, while the Coral Coast and Pacific Harbour are just a few hours away.
Best of all, a wedding on mainland Fiji feels like a true escape while still being wonderfully easy for your guests to join you.
Where to go. Mainland Fiji isn’t just one place. Viti Levu offers several regions, each with its own style of wedding.
When to go. The dry season runs from May to October with sunny skies, mild humidity and calm seas. November to April is wetter and hotter, but often brings fewer crowds and better rates.
While it is possible to legally marry in Fiji, many Australian couples choose to finalise the paperwork at home. The local process involves providing original birth certificates, passports, and divorce or death certificates if applicable. You’ll also need to apply for a marriage licence through the Registrar General’s office, which requires extra planning and coordination before your wedding day.
For this reason, symbolic ceremonies are a popular choice for destination weddings in Fiji. They let couples focus on the experience itself, whether that’s a beachfront celebration or a garden ceremony, without worrying about international documentation. Guests are unlikely to notice the difference, and it’s entirely your choice whether to tell them the legal side has already been completed back in Australia.
Planning a wedding on mainland Fiji is refreshingly straightforward. With direct flights into Nadi and luxury resorts just a short drive away, you won’t need as much lead time as more remote destinations. Still, a clear timeline helps everything run smoothly.
12–18 months to go. Secure your resort or venue on Denarau, the Coral Coast, or Natadola Bay. Many packages bundle in accommodation, catering, and a planner, which simplifies the process. Start browsing attire and thinking about the overall style of your day.
9–12 months to go. Share the date with guests so they can plan their travel. Mainland Fiji offers plenty of accommodation choices, from five-star hotels to guest-friendly apartments, so include options. Book your photographer and entertainment.
6–9 months to go. Lock in flights for you and close family. Mainland access means shorter transfers, but it’s still wise to book early for better pricing. Meet with your resort planner to refine menus, ceremony spots, and reception spaces.
3–6 months to go. Choose styling and personal touches like flowers, signage, and a cake design. Mainland resorts usually have trusted suppliers, making this step easier than sourcing from scratch. Confirm attire for your wedding party.
1–2 months to go. Send formal invitations with clear travel notes. Prepare welcome gifts for guests, like Fijian soaps, handcrafted fans, or local chocolates. Touch base with your planner for a detailed rundown.
2–4 weeks to go. Expect a final meeting with your resort’s events team. Mainland venues are well versed in destination weddings, so you’ll receive a thorough run sheet with timings, contacts, and backup plans if needed.
Mainland Fiji is made for wedding weeks that mix a little adventure with plenty of relaxation. From lush rainforest trails to lively markets, there’s no shortage of ways to keep your guests entertained before and after the big day. Here are some ideas to build into your itinerary:
How much does a wedding in Mainland Fiji cost?
Costs vary depending on your resort, guest numbers, and inclusions. Intimate weddings at smaller resorts can start from around AUD $7,000–$12,000. Larger celebrations with a beachfront reception, full styling, catering, and photography often sit between AUD $15,000 and $40,000+.
What do you wear to a wedding in Fiji?
Lightweight, breathable fabrics are a must. Guests often choose linen shirts, floaty dresses, and dressy sandals. Couples usually opt for traditional wedding attire adapted for the tropics, such as a light suit or a flowing gown with floral details. Heavy fabrics or dark colours can be uncomfortable in the island climate.
What’s included in your Fiji wedding packages?
Our Fiji wedding packages cover everything from your ceremony and reception venue to catering, drinks, accommodation, and full-service wedding planning. We work with trusted local suppliers to tailor details like florals, styling, and photography so your day reflects your style and budget.
Why should we book with Easy Weddings?
We design our Fiji packages specifically for Australian couples, making the planning simple and stress-free. With decades of combined experience in weddings and travel, our team connects you with vetted suppliers and handles payments in Australian dollars, so there are no currency conversions or surprises.
Who pays for a wedding in Fiji?
Traditionally, Fijian families may share costs, but most destination weddings are funded by the couple themselves, sometimes with contributions from family. The structure is flexible and depends on your own arrangements.
Can foreigners get married in Fiji?
Yes, foreigners can legally marry in Fiji. You’ll need to apply for a marriage licence through the Registrar General’s office and provide documents such as birth certificates and passports. Many couples choose symbolic ceremonies instead, completing the legal paperwork in Australia for convenience.
Is it cheaper to get married in Fiji than Australia?
Often, yes. Couples usually find that Fiji weddings deliver more value than equivalent weddings in Australia, especially when comparing venue hire, catering, and styling costs. You can often host a luxurious event for less overall.
Can Australians get legally married in Fiji?
Yes. Australians can legally marry in Fiji by providing the correct documents and obtaining a marriage licence before the wedding. Once the ceremony is complete, the marriage certificate is recognised under Australian law.
Can two foreigners get married in Fiji?
Absolutely. Fiji welcomes couples from all over the world. As long as you meet the document requirements and apply for a marriage licence, your ceremony can be conducted and registered.
Is it hard to get married in Fiji?
Not at all. The process is straightforward compared to many other countries. Resorts and planners often assist with paperwork, and if you prefer to skip it, symbolic ceremonies are an easy alternative.
How much does a destination wedding cost in Fiji?
On average, a destination wedding in Fiji ranges from AUD $10,000 to $30,000, depending on the size of your guest list, the resort, and the inclusions.
Is Fiji a good place for couples?
Yes. Fiji is famous for romance, with luxury resorts, beachfront dining, spa retreats, and sunsets that feel straight out of a postcard. It’s perfect for weddings, honeymoons, or couples’ escapes.
How to get a Fijian marriage recognised in Australia?
A marriage legally performed in Fiji is automatically recognised in Australia. You’ll receive a Fijian marriage certificate, which you may want to have officially translated into English if needed for paperwork.
What happens at a Fijian wedding?
A traditional Fijian wedding often includes a kava ceremony, meke dance performances, and vibrant cultural rituals. Many couples choose to weave these traditions into Western-style celebrations, creating a unique experience that honours both cultures.