At Fiji Homestayz, we’re passionate about helping travelers discover the real Fiji not just the resorts and beaches, but the heart of the islands: its people, culture, and everyday life. Our platform connects global travelers with welcoming Fijian families, offering authentic homestay experiences across the islands.
We believe that every local host, whether in a bustling village or a quiet coastal town, has something special to share. From home-cooked meals and traditional customs to insider knowledge of hidden gems, our hosts open their homes and their hearts to guests seeking more than just a place to stay.
Fiji Homestayz is more than just a booking platform. We are a community-driven initiative committed to authenticity, fair opportunity, and sustainable tourism. By partnering directly with local families and communities, we help provide economic support to the people of Fiji while offering travelers an experience that is both meaningful and memorable.
Whether you’re looking for a serene escape by the sea, a culturally immersive village stay, or an off-the-beaten-path adventure, our easy-to-use directory helps you find the perfect homestay that fits your travel style and budget all while supporting local Fijians.
Our mission is to make travel in Fiji more personal, immersive, and impactful for both guests and hosts. We aim to:
Promote authentic cultural exchange between travelers and local communities.
Empower Fijian families and small communities through tourism that is fair and sustainable.
Create unforgettable travel experiences that go beyond typical hotel stays.
Champion responsible tourism, where your stay benefits both you and your hosts.
We carefully select and support hosts who are passionate about sharing their way of life with visitors. Each stay offers a window into Fijian traditions, hospitality, and daily rhythms from learning to cook local dishes, joining in village activities, to exploring nature with someone who truly knows the land.
We loved our stay at Fiji HomeStayz! The home was spotless, well-furnished, and close to beaches and markets. The hosts made everything smooth and stress-free for anyone visiting Fiji.
The property had a perfect mix of modern comfort and Fijian charm. Waking up to peaceful garden views was a highlight. It felt private and relaxing, yet still close to local attractions A wonderful escape for couples or families.
If you want a quiet retreat, Fiji HomeStayz is ideal. Comfortable rooms, reliable wifi, and stunning views made our trip unforgettable. The host’s quick responses and local tips added a personal touch.
Traveling with kids can be tough, but this stay was easy. The house was spacious, safe, and had a full kitchen. The hosts even guided us to family-friendly beaches. It made our Fiji trip so much more enjoyable.
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