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Tourism in Fiji Is About to Be Revolutionized: What You Need to Know About the Fiji Tourism Convention 2026 and Its Big Impact

10 Dec 2025 By travelandtourworld

Tourism in Fiji Is About to Be Revolutionized: What You Need to Know About the Fiji Tourism Convention 2026 and Its Big Impact

The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation of Fiji is preparing to host the highly anticipated Third Fiji Tourism Convention (FTC) on 22–23 January 2026. The prestigious event will take place at the luxurious Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa in Nadi, a prime destination known for its stunning views and world-class amenities. This landmark event brings together tourism professionals, government leaders, community members, and development partners to collaborate on the future of Fiji’s visitor economy.

The Fiji Tourism Convention has grown in importance over the years, becoming a vital platform for national and international tourism stakeholders. It started as a national gathering and has now expanded its scope to foster global discussions and cross-sector collaborations in tourism.

According to Gavoka, the idea of tourism beyond boundaries is not just about geographic locations; it’s about expanding the economic and social reach of the tourism sector. Tourism should be deeply integrated with Fiji’s land, oceans, cultures, and the livelihoods of its people. This vision calls for a more holistic approach to tourism that goes beyond resorts and integrates local communities into the broader economic and cultural experience.

The Convention will showcase discussions on how tourism can break down geographical, social, and economic boundaries to benefit both Fijians and international visitors. It aims to explore tourism as a means to foster inclusivity and resilience while strengthening the connection between people and places.

The Fiji Tourism Convention will serve as a platform for discussing the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in tourism. Dr. Paresh Pant, CEO of Tourism Fiji, noted the importance of collaboration and alignment across all sectors to ensure the sector’s success. Pant highlighted that the Fiji Tourism Convention is essential in aligning collective goals for the industry and positioning Fiji as a competitive destination in the global market.

Tourism, Pant explained, is crucial for the economy, but the sector needs strong collaboration between government, businesses, and communities to flourish. This year’s convention will discuss how tourism investments in infrastructure, community development, and long-term resilience can further amplify Fiji’s tourism story. This would ensure that as the country strengthens its foundation, its marketing efforts could extend further, attracting higher-value visitors and opening new markets.

Fiji’s tourism sector has faced intense competition from other destinations in the region. However, through cross-sector collaboration and community-driven development, the nation has the potential to rise above these challenges. The convention will explore strategies to strengthen Fiji’s position as a leading tourism destination.

The convention will focus on leveraging community partnerships to enhance the visitor experience and ensure that tourism benefits Fijian communities across all islands. By empowering local businesses, improving infrastructure, and engaging communities in decision-making processes, Fiji can build a tourism economy that is both inclusive and sustainable.

The two-day convention will feature keynote speakers from within the tourism industry, policymakers, and thought leaders who will share their insights on hurdles and possibilities in the tourism landscape. These panel discussions and workshops will address topcis on emerging trends, sustainable tourism practices, and how to attract high-value visitors while protecting Fiji’s unique cultural and natural resources.

Networking opportunities will also play a key role, allowing industry professionals, investors, and government representatives to discuss solutions for pressing issues and share strategies for promoting Fiji as a top global destination. This exchange of ideas is crucial for fostering an environment of continuous improvement and growth in the tourism sector.

The Fiji Tourism Convention 2026 will be open to a wide range of participants, including tour operators, NGOs, community groups, investors, government agencies, and youth representatives. Registration will soon open, and more details, including the full programme and keynote speakers, will be released in the coming weeks. This is an unmissable opportunity for anyone involved in the tourism sector to contribute to shaping the future of Fiji’s visitor economy.

For travelers, this is a call to explore Fiji in new ways. It’s a chance to experience the country’s landscapes, cultures, and people beyond the typical tourist trail, and to engage in a more meaningful way with one of the world’s most beautiful destinations.

With the right vision and collaboration, the future of Fiji’s tourism is limitless. The Third Fiji Tourism Convention is the first step towards making that vision a reality.

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