How to order Fijian Dollars
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Order your Fijian Dollars online with our currency click & collect service. Select your collection date and pick up from your chosen M&S store's bureau de change.
Click & collect FJD in as little as 60 seconds^.
^Subject to availability.
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Visit your local participating M&S store to buy Fijian Dollars. With stores nationwide - many open seven days a week and late into the evening - you can buy your Travel Money at a time that suits you.

Why buy Fijian Dollars from M&S Travel Money?
Flying off to Fiji? With M&S Travel Money, it's so simple to get your Fijian Dollars:
- Stores open 7 days a week.*
- A choice of collection options.
- The market's widest range of currencies.
*Store opening hours vary.

What you need to know about the Fijian Dollar currency
The Fijian Dollar is the official and legal tender of Fiji. Its currency code is FJD and its symbol is FJ$. Each Dollar contains 100 Cents.
Fijian Dollars come in both coins and banknotes.
Coins include:
5¢ (Cents), 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, FJ$1 (Dollar), FJ$2
Banknotes include:
FJ$5, FJ$10, FJ$20, FJ$50, FJ$100
You can buy Fijian Dollars online using our click & collect service.
Please note not all denominations are available to exchange.
How to sell Fijian Dollars back to M&S Travel Money
Do you have spare Fijian Dollars leftover from your recent trip? We can buy back foreign currency from you.
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Guide to Fiji
Fiji, a stunning island paradise in the South Pacific, is the ultimate destination for sun worshippers. With its powdery white beaches, turquoise waters, and coral reefs teeming with marine life, this tropical archipelago belongs on every traveller's bucket list.
Whether you cruise around the picturesque Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, spend the day relaxing on the beach, or visit Suva to experience Indo-Fijian culture up close, a Fijian holiday is truly the trip of a lifetime.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, it's advisable to get your Fijian Dollars before travelling. Bureaux de change aren’t always readily available in Fiji, and those located in airports usually offer poor rates.
You can use bank cards, including debit and credit cards, in many urban areas and tourist spots in Fiji. However, many businesses, particularly in remote areas, will only accept cash payments, so be sure to travel with cash Fijian Dollars. This will also help you avoid the fees, charges and unfavourable exchange rates associated with overseas card payments.
Prices in Fiji vary significantly, depending on the area you're visiting. Compared to other Pacific destinations, Fiji can offer a more budget-friendly experience, making it a popular spot for travellers.
Fiji's official currency is the Fijian Dollar, so that's what you should expect to pay with. US Dollars may occasionally be accepted, but this is never guaranteed.
You don't need a visa to visit Fiji if you're planning to stay for less than four months. If you plan to stay for longer, you'll need to apply for a visa. When you arrive at border control, you must also show an onward or return ticket or a valid visa for the next country you're going to.
Always check the entry requirements with your country's embassy before departing.
Tipping isn't mandatory in Fiji, but it's appreciated.
There are three different official languages in Fiji. You'll hear:
- English
- Fijian
- Fiji Hindi
Fiji is generally considered a safe destination for travellers. However, it's always wise to check and follow any government travel advisories before your trip.
You can also visit the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) for the latest government travel advice for Fiji.
Due to the wet season bringing high levels of humidity and heavy rain to Fiji, the best time of year to visit is from May to June (the dry season). The busiest period is from June to September, when larger crowds and higher prices are expected.
If you’re planning a future holiday or a trip that takes in multiple destinations, these other currencies may be useful: