What To Wear In Fiji
To sum it up - Hot and tropical
- Fiji enjoys a tropical climate - especially noticeable in the hotter, humid summer months (November-March), so you will be able to travel light.
- Reef-walkers are great for protecting your feet if you are exploring exposed reefs at low tide.
- Winter is less humid and you can even feel a little cool in the evening, so pack a lightweight jacket or shawl.
- Our advice would be to take a lightweight, casual wardrobe of loose fitting, natural fabrics eg. linen, silk or cotton.
- Depending on where you are staying, you may like to include some dressier, lightweight clothes for the evening too. Take the opportunity to dress up.
- Take care not to offend local sensibilities, this is really important and wearing bikinis and ultra-brief, swimming costumes whilst fine at the resort is definitely not when visiting villages or shopping in town. At such times, cover up and we'd recommend a sarong.
- Or buy a Sulu when you're there it's the Fijian equivalent and is worn by both men and women.
- If you plan on walking in the mountains then good, supportive and comfortable walking boots are a must and take a fleece too.
- November to April are the wetter months so maybe add in an umbrella.
- And don't forget a hat, sunglasses and sun protection.
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