Tourism Fiji’s approach to the Indian market is strategic, layered, and emotionally intelligent. Under the banner of “Where Happiness Comes Naturally,” the tourism board has executed multi-channel campaigns that highlight the authentic essence of the destination. Pranav Kapadia, Founder and Director, Global Destinations shares more.
Indian tourist footfalls & growth
The year 2024 marked a significant milestone in Fiji’s engagement with the Indian outbound travel market. We observed a substantial and encouraging rise in arrivals from India, a testament to the evolving preferences of the discerning Indian traveller who increasingly seeks transformative, long-haul experiences. This upward trend can be attributed to a confluence of factors — enhanced brand visibility, seamless connectivity through key international transit hubs, and a pronounced shift in traveller sentiment towards immersive journeys.
Key promotional strategies
Tourism Fiji’s approach to the Indian market is strategic, layered, and emotionally intelligent. Under the banner of “Where Happiness Comes Naturally,” we have executed multi-channel campaigns that highlight the authentic essence of the destination — its people, landscapes, and culture. Our digital presence has been amplified through targeted content, storytelling by influential voices, and strategic placements that reach India’s evolving traveller base.
Simultaneously, partnerships with leading tour operators, OTAs, and media networks have strengthened brand recall and conversion. Trade engagement remains a cornerstone of the strategy — through immersive training sessions, joint marketing efforts, and curated FAMIL trips, we equip our partners with the tools to position Fiji compellingly within their portfolios.
Adapting to Indian demands for offbeat and sustainable travel
Fiji has always embodied the spirit of authentic and responsible tourism. Beyond its postcard-perfect beaches, it offers deep cultural encounters, community-based tourism, and a strong commitment to environmental stewardship.
For Indian travellers seeking offbeat and meaningful journeys, Fiji offers everything from traditional village visits, coral planting experiences, and wellness retreats, to culinary immersions and soft adventure. Sustainability isn’t just a trend — it’s woven into the fabric of their tourism industry, ensuring that the beauty of Fiji is preserved for generations to come.
New visa measures, air connections and trade collaborations
On the visa front, Indian passport holders are eligible for a visa on arrival, free of charge, eliminating the need for pre-application formalities or time-consuming documentation. While Fiji does not currently have direct flights from India, there are convenient connections via hubs like Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand with the national carrier, Fiji Airways, and partner airlines.
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