Provisional figures released by the Fiji Bureau of Statistics show visitor arrivals for November 2025 totalled 77,963.
Arrivals declined by 11.7 per cent when compared to October 2025, which recorded 88,255 visitors.
Australia remained Fiji’s largest source market, accounting for 38,227 visitors or 49 per cent of total arrivals.
This was followed by New Zealand with 14,395 visitors (18.5 per cent) and the United States with 9,211 visitors (11.8 per cent).
Other key markets included Continental Europe with 2,828 visitors, China with 2,092, Canada with 1,808 and the United Kingdom with 991 arrivals.
Of the total visitors recorded in November 2025, 77,105 arrived by air while 858 arrived by sea.
The Bureau noted that sea arrivals were mainly seamen on fishing vessels, accounting for 753 arrivals, while a further 105 visitors arrived by yacht.
Holiday travel continued to dominate visitor purposes, with 79.5 per cent of arrivals visiting Fiji for vacation.
Those visiting friends or relatives made up 8.0 per cent, while 2.4 per cent arrived for business purposes. The remaining 10.1 per cent visited Fiji for other reasons.


