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Can you swim in Fiji in December?

The weather and waves in Fiji are fairly consistent year-round. You can expect warm, tropical weather any time of year. Even the water temperature is consistently in the mid-70 to mid-80 degrees Fahrenheit range, so you can always swim and enjoy our beaches and other water activities.



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The best time to Fiji for clear blue skies is from May through to September. October through to April make up the wet season which is also the time of year most at risk of cyclone. However, it is also when you're going to have the highest temperatures seen throughout the year.

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The weather and waves in Fiji are fairly consistent year-round. You can expect warm, tropical weather any time of year. Even the water temperature is consistently in the mid-70 to mid-80 degrees Fahrenheit range, so you can always swim and enjoy our beaches and other water activities.

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Good and bad weather in Fiji is then determined by the wet and dry season, meaning how much rainfall you're likely to get each month. The best time to Fiji for clear blue skies is from May through to September. October through to April make up the wet season which is also the time of year most at risk of cyclone.

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Bora Bora's typical December temperature of roughly 27°C (81°F) makes it an ideal vacation spot for people seeking to escape the chilly winter weather. Swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving are all enjoyable outdoor pursuits in the warm weather and the pristine waters.

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How many days should I spend in the Fiji Islands? We recommend approximately 7-10 days based on what you want to see and do. We offer flexible vacation packages so you can select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Yes, Fiji is expensive. But what you need to understand is that their economy relies on tourism and the prices really help them out. Many of the prices are geared towards wealthy tourists, not budget travelers so you must be smart to travel cheaply in Fiji!

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Water safety Swimming and snorkelling in Fiji's waters is pretty safe but there are a few precautions to be aware of. Wave action on the beaches is generally very sedate – the only places you may face danger are around river passages on the larger islands where rip tides can pull you out to sea.

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Makunufushi Island, Maldives The Maldives doesn't have a swimming season because the water is always warm enough (82 to 86 degrees) to dive right in and splash around. There are tons of gorgeous beaches, but we're partial to the private island of Makunufushi.

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