A Fiji yacht charter is defined by island-hopping, short South Pacific passages, coral gardens and a blend of Fijian culture, volcanic scenery and world-class diving that rewards those who take the time to move slowly through the archipelago. From the beach huts and palm-lined shores of the Mamanuca Islands and the untouched beauty of Navadra to the legendary Blue Lagoon, the remote diving of Vanua Levu and the multicultural harbour of Suva, routes are shaped around your pace, whether that means lively village feasts and dancing ashore or quiet anchorages and unhurried swim days onboard.
Princess curates each luxury yacht charter in Fiji around your timing and preferences, carefully matching yacht, crew and itinerary to your group so the experience feels seamless from embarkation to return.
Fiji is one of the South Pacific’s most rewarding cruising regions, where 333 islands spread across warm, clear water mean short passage days between coral gardens, volcanic anchorages and genuine Fijian hospitality.
The contrast between the social atmosphere of the Mamanuca resort islands and the near-total remoteness of Vanua Levu allows itineraries to move naturally between energy and wilderness. Some of the best diving in the world — at Taveuni, Savusavu, Namena Reef and Koro Island — sits within reach of a well-planned route, which is why local knowledge and thoughtful planning make all the difference.




Sample eight-day route from Nadi
Warm clear waters
Volcanic shores
Coral gardens
The main charter season runs from May to October, the dry season in Fiji, when the trade winds are consistent, humidity is lower and the visibility for diving is at its best. July to September is peak season with the clearest conditions and the most settled sailing weather.
November to April is the wet season, with warmer water and the possibility of tropical cyclones. Diving conditions remain good throughout the year and some charter guests prefer the lusher green landscapes of the wetter months, but advance planning and local knowledge are essential outside of the dry season.
These luxury yachts are crafted for Fijian island cruising, with outdoor living, dive platforms and relaxed itineraries shaped around the short South Pacific passages and the sheltered anchorages between the Mamanuca and Yasawa island groups.
May to October is the dry season with the most settled conditions and best diving visibility. July to September is peak season. The wet season from November to April is warmer but requires local advice on cyclone risk.
Typically 5–7 islands across the Mamanuca and Yasawa groups, depending on pace and routing. The Yasawas alone offer enough variety for a full week at a relaxed pace.
Yes. Calm, warm water across the inner island groups, the village cultural encounters, manta ray dives and the Blue Lagoon make it exceptional for families travelling across different ages.
Yes. French Polynesia lies to the east for longer trans-Pacific charters. Nadi is well connected by international flights and works well as both the embarkation and disembarkation point.
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