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Imagine yourself strolling hand-in-hand while gazing into the sunset. The smell of tropical flowers fill the warm, breezy air as you visually take in what seems like paradise–if only moments like this can last forever. Fiji is the perfect destination to plan a memorable, romantic honeymoon.

Fiji is more than just pristine, clear water, and white sandy beaches. This South Pacific Island is a diverse mix of cultures with plenty of rich history that can be experienced through its food, arts, dance, music, language, and traditions. Its population is a mix of Chinese, Indian, Micronesian, Polynesian, and Melanesian people.

There are a few things that you should take into consideration when planning your honeymoon. Keep in mind your budget, the type of vacation that you want to experience and the time of year that you want to plan your visit.

If you haven’t done so already, obtain a valid United States passport. Your passport will need to valid for at least three months after your scheduled departure date from Fiji to enter into its country. You must also show proof of your planned departure.

Check the weather for the time frame of your planned trip, and schedule accordingly. Although its warm most of the year; warmer seasons tend to have heavier rain fall. The warmer season is from November to April, and the cooler season is from May to October with the average temperature ranging around 72 degrees.

Research accommodations. Based upon they type of vacation you want to experience, this will help narrow down on the places you want to stay. If you’re looking for a romantic, secluded honeymoon then locate a hotel or resort that’s secluded away from popular tourist areas. Vanua Levu and Turtle Island provides this type of seclusion.

Plan your activities, and factor it into your budget if it’s not included in your vacation package. Whether you’re adventurous, and want to snorkel on Fiji’s 4,000 square mile long coral reef, or pamper yourself with much need spa treatments, you can make your own tropical experience in Fiji that will last a lifetime.