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Fiji Public Holidays
Date | English |
---|---|
January 1 | New Year's Day |
Variable | Holi |
Variable | Ram Naumi |
Variable | Good Friday |
Variable | Easter Sunday |
Variable | Easter Monday |
May 4 | National Youth Day |
June 15 | Queen's Birthday |
Variable | Eid al-Fitr |
October 10 | Fiji Day |
Variable | Diwali |
December 26 | Boxing Day |
See the calendars for national Fiji holidays year by year.
Find and just click on the year you for which you need more information about Fiji holidays, and the calendar for the year will open. When is the non working days for the year. Public / national days, see the calendar for the country here.
Holidays, explainer
New Year's Day
New Year's Day is 1st January, the first day of the year, in the Gregorian calendar. New Year's Day is the most widely observed public holiday in the year.
Epiphany
Epiphany or Three Kings' Day, is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God incarnate as Jesus Christ.
International Women's Day
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is a focal point in the movement for women's rights. Commemoration of International Women's Day today ranges from being a public holiday in some countries to being largely ignored elsewhere.
Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday, also known as Holy Thursday, is on the Thursday before Easter. It commemorates the Washing of the Feet and Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles. In some countries it is a public holiday.
Good Friday
Many countries observe Good Friday as a national holiday on the Friday before Easter. The day commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus. In most countries with christian culture it is a public holiday.
Easter Sunday
Also called Pascha (Greek, Latin or Resurrection Sunday, is a holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day after his burial. In most countries with christian culture it is a public holiday.
Easter Monday
Easter Monday is a Christian holiday celebrated the day after Easter Sunday.
Labour Day
Labour Day is commonly associated as a commemoration of the achievements of the labour movement. The holiday may also be known as May Day or International Worker's Day. In some countries it is a public holiday while in others it is ignored.
Ascension Day
The 40th day of Easter commemorates the ascension of Jesus into heaven 39 days after resurrection on Easter Sunday. Also known as The Feast of the Ascension, The Ascension of Jesus, Ascension Thursday and Holy Thursday. In most countries with christian culture it is a public holiday.
Whit Sunday
Also known as Pentecost is a public holiday in most countries with christian culture.
Whit Monday
Whit Monday, also known as Pentecost Monday is a public holiday in several countries on the Monday after Whitsunday. Also known as Pentecost, Whitsunday is observed fifty days after Easter. It is a public holiday in most countries with christian culture.
Corpus Christi
Catholic festival celebrated on the second Thursday after Whitsun. Corpus Christi means the Body of Christ and refers to the elements of the Eucharist also called the Holy Communion, Last Supper or Lord's Supper.
Assumption of Mary
The Feast of the Assumption of Mary is a very important day in the Catholic religion. It is the principal feast of the Blessed Virgin, the mother of Jesus Christ. In most countries with christian culture the day, 15th of August, is a public holiday.
All Saints' Day
All Saints’ Day is celebrated on 1 November as a commemoration day for all Christian saints.
Christmas Day
25th December will be a public holiday in most countries around the world. Christmas Day celebrates the Nativity of Jesus, the date of which according to tradition took place on 25 December 1 BC
St. Stephen's Day
Saint Stephen's Day, 26 December is the Feast of St. Stephen in Western Christianity. In commonwealth countries, the day after Christmas day is a holiday, but known as Boxing Day.
About Fiji
Taking into account the great diversity and size of its country, any Fiji travel necessitates careful planning to evade disappointment. An entire Fiji travel can be spent on one island that gives numerous activities to keep a traveler busy, but then, one would be missing out on the most excellent places of Fiji. After all, the country is made up of over three-hundred impressive islands, and encountering only one is a great loss.
Generally, the major island of Viti Levu doesn’t have Fiji’s best beaches; the offshore reefs are better walked than swam during low tides. For short, it’s always best to go beyond one particular place in Fiji, where magnificent beaches and exceptional diving awaits every visitor, and where a Fiji travel can be absolutely among the most memorable experiences.
One of the most important things to consider when planning a Fiji travel is when to go. Even though global warming has rather made Fiji’s climate unpredictable, it is generally tropical with existing southeast trade winds that give Fiji a humid and warm climate all through most of the year. The normal high temperature vary from 83ºF during austral winter (from June to September), to 88ºF during summer (December to March).
The austral months receive most rain; however, the majority of the resorts of Fiji are located on the western part of Viti Levu that even during wet months, times of extreme tropical sunshine normally follow rain showers. Overall, a Fiji travel is generally good year-round.