Weather Locations in Fiji
Top 5 Locations in Fiji
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Fiji Weather Overview
The islands are mountainous, hot, humid and
play hot to fairly typical tropical conditions. Across the different islands
there is very minimal temperature difference, and the main variations in
weather are due primarily to differing rainfall as some parts of the islands
receive remarkably more rainfall than others.
This is due to the dominant south-east
trade winds are the main reason from any weather variety across the islands.
The trade winds trap clouds above the mountains on the south-eastern sides of Vita
Levu and
You will find much more
greenery and tropical rainforests on the southern island, and the northern
island is great for sunbaking!
Summers in
Summer in
Throughout these months
the weather is hot and humid, sitting at a sweltering 32oC in the daytime, cooling down in the
afternoons when the fairly predictable afternoon downpour comes to visit.
Mornings are sunny and great for exploring before the showers set in.
If you have a
particular aversion to rain then take a trip to some of the smaller islands as
they often miss the rainfall completely and stay dry and sunny for much of the
year.
The 'wet season' is a
great time to come to see the luscious rainforests, as you will find the rivers
are full, waterfalls are overflowing
overall terrain is much greener. Obviously as prior mentioned the
humidity can be a downside, but nothing that a dip in the Pacific can’t sole.
Keep in mind that during this time there is an increase in mosquitoes,
particularly in the rainforests, so be sure to pack your repellent.
During the summer
months
Winter - May to November
Come the end April and early May
the weather in
By midwinter, in about
June or July, many parts of the
VITA LEVU
Vita Levu is the more southern of the two
main islands, and is where you will find
The west side of Vita Levu has been called
‘the burning west’ due to the comparative absence of rain when compared to the
east coast.
The main part of the
The main towns on
The Yasawa group of islands, is an
archipelago that stretches in a north-easterly direction for more than 80
kilometers, is made up of six main islands and numerous smaller islets, and is
one of the most spectacular and idyllic spots in the world, and was in fact
named the South Pacific’s best resort.
It is home to many five star resorts and
when on the islands you have the feeling of being the only people on them. The
water surrounding them is of enviable blue and the coral underneath the surface
is painted every colour of the rainbow. The weather in Yasawa is much like the
rest of
The islands were only opened to tourism in
1987 and since then it has steadily grown in importance, though permission is
required to visit all of the islands. The film Blue Lagoon was shot on one of
the privately owned
