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While most head to the country for a low-key getaway, when the sun slips beneath the horizon, Fiji wakes up to a whole new gem. Cocktails and pool parties pop, many visitors make the most of their resort facilities and onsite bars. On Viti Levu, Fiji’s largest island, the most popular clubs are nestled in and around Nadi and Suva.

Take note that despite the laidback culture and day wear, patrons are expected to dress according to a code when looking to be out at night this means leaving the shorts and thongs back at the villa. During the week, most establishments will close around midnight; on weekends they are usually open later.

Let’s explore some spots to check for an amazing nightlife here…

Nightlife in Nadi

Best known in Fiji is Ed’s Bar. Well-known with backpackers, travellers and locals alike, Ed’s Bar is a cultural fusion, celebrated with a great blend of drinks, a number of outdoor courtyards, pool tables and a dance floor. Don’t be put off by its nondescript front, this is the place to end a day, chill with a beer and listen to the occasional live band or local DJ.

Foreigners searching for the infamous Ice Bar in Fiji will be suitably satisfied to find Nadi’s most popular nightclub upstairs in the Jetpoint shopping complex. Guaranteed a great time, Ice Bar even provides guests a complimentary shuttle to make sure you get home safe.

Nightlife in Suva

Suva is the place to be for those seeking an evening hopping between bars and establishments. Head to Victoria Parade where most of the action takes place, is among a friendly blend of locals and foreign visitors. Experience Trap bar and popular Purple Haze, a sci-fi themed queer-friendly bar promising a night that is out of this earth.

Beachcomber Island

The country’s ‘party’ island, this stunning tropical escape is found in the heart of the Mamanuca Group. Giving a jam-packed schedule to fill your days (scuba diving, jet skiing, fishing and parasailing), end your day in style at the Barefoot Bar. With a live DJ every evening and fire consumers, dancers and even a limbo competition, this is the place to be when the sunsets.

The nightlife during the week is not as wild as the weekends with most clubs closing at midnight, but most stay open later on the weekends. You might be surprised to know that the nightlife scene condemns shorts and flipflops, with a dress code usually required in most places. As tempting as it is to live in flip flops we have all been there just make sure to pack some classier footwear too.

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