Biggest Party Places and Festivals in Fiji

Fiji Festival Dancers

Where to Find a Party and Fun Festivals in Fiji

Fiji is a beautiful island and a perfect destination for every tourist. Nature blessed this island with white-sand beaches, jungle rivers, turquoise waters, pristine shorelines and many more magnificent landscapes. Fijians also enrich their island with food, music, dance, arts, festivals and their special Fiji Wedding ceremonies. People in Fiji celebrate all their events with zeal and joy. Speaking about nightlife in Fiji, their man-made open-air bars are widely popular. These are bars where you can get a variety of cocktails, as well as national and international food. So, if you love festivals and street parties, then Fiji is a perfect place for you. In this post, we will discuss Fiji’s biggest party street and festivals.

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Party Street In Fiji

O’Reilly’s

When you are thinking of parting in Fiji, the first thought that comes to  mind whether your a tourist or a local, is to party in O’Reilly’s bar in Suva, capital of Fiji. It is located on 3 MacArthur Street, Suva, Fiji. O’Reilly’s opens to party lovers at 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM from Monday to Saturday and 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM on Sunday. This is a marvellous place with mouth-watering food and variety of drinks.   The best part of this bar is that you can enjoy special drinks that are cost-effective and are not seen anywhere else.

Traps Bar

Trap Bar is a perfect place for those who want to spend quality time in Fiji. At this place, you can meet locals and make new tourist friends as well. The best part of this bar is that you can enjoy the two places in a single place. The first part of this bar is for people who just want to enjoy their drink in a peaceful and relaxed environment. Whereas the second part is filled with encaustic youth that come to Fiji to enjoy it to the fullest. The different styles of enjoying a drink at one spot makes it particularly popular. So, if you too want to enjoy this unique place then visit 305 Victoria Parade, Suva, Fiji, Suva, Viti Levu, Fiji.

Down Under Pub Fiji

Down Under Pub never disappoints its visitor from any prospects. Its exceptional bar service, food and music are unbeatable. Their staff ambience is like icing on the cake. In addition, this is also a place where you can spend a full night in peaceful and calm nightclubs without shortfall of music, dance drink and delicious food. Special security arrangements are made in order to provide visitor security. Down under open from Monday to Sunday from 6:00 PM to 5:00 AM.

Festivals in Fiji

Fiji Festival Dancers

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Bula Festival

Bula is Fiji’s most famous festival. Basically, the word “Bula” is used to greet Hello or Welcome to tourists in their native language. To uplift their culture and historical heritage, the country celebrates this annual Bula festival. Here, tourists enjoy Fijian’s local dance, music, culture and many other activities. This festival is celebrated in August in Nadi, where various local artists gather to show their dance and music talents. A gala parade is conducted inside Prince Charles Parks. At this time, this park becomes the central of attraction in Fiji. At the end of the festival, “Miss Bula” the beauty pageant winner, is honoured with the crown. During the Bula festival, every corner of the city grabs your eye catching attention.

Hibiscus Festival

This is one of the biggest and oldest festivals celebrated on Fiji Island. People eagerly wait during the whole year for this day. The best part is that beauty pageant contestants give their special performances in different art and cultural aspects. In this festival, there is unlimited entertainment in the field of music, dance art, sports and local art is on display. People of different interests can easily find their best activity of interest to enjoy. Here, Miss Hibiscus contestants from different parts of the islands are also found. So, enjoying this festival with the Fijian people will help you understand their culture and enjoy your stay.

Fiji Day

This day is celebrated as the occasion of independence of the Fijian islands from British rule in the seventies. Every year, Fiji celebrates Fiji Day on the 10th October with great zeal. This is a week-long festival and celebration. And, till the last day, people’s excitement and energy level are the same as they are on the first day. The main destinations for the celebration are central cities. But every part of this island nation is decorated and almost every Fijian participates in the celebration in some way. So, if you are fond of music, dance and are eager to enjoy different cultures, visiting Prince Charles Park, Nadi place on 10th October is the right time.

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About The Author:  Branda Robinson is a travel advisor cum writer with an avid passion for travel and adventure, especially for Fiji and the Pacific Islands. He is associated with Paradise in Fiji the go-to travel company who have years of delivering great holidays to Fiji.
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