Fiji Party Travel Packages: 7 Things to Check Before You Book
A good Fiji party travel package covers your flights, beds, transfers, meals and parties in one price, with a crew hosting the whole thing on the ground. Before you book, check what’s included, who you’ll be partying with, how paying works, and what the flight fine print says.
Here’s the full checklist with our own answers on the record, because we’d rather you grill us before you pay a cent. Seven things. Off we go.
1. What’s actually included in the price?
The Spring Break Fiji package covers the big-ticket parts of the trip: return flights, five nights on Beachcomber Island, transfers, three buffet meals a day and the full event programme, with professional photographers and videographers capturing the week. Drinks and travel insurance are the main things on you.
Any package you compare should list its inclusions in writing before you pay. If “flights” turns out to mean “we’ll send you a Skyscanner link”, that’s a group chat, and you can organise one of those for free.
Meals deserve a special mention because hungover you will care deeply. Three buffets a day, every day.
The full rundown lives on our What’s Included page.
2. How big is the group?
Around 200 guests take over Beachcomber Island each week, and the island is exclusively ours. Big enough that the dance floor goes off every single night, small enough that by day three you know half the island by name.
Group size is the thing most group trips get wrong. A dozen people is a dinner party. Ten thousand is a festival where you lose your mates by 9pm. Two hundred on one island you can walk around in ten minutes is the sweet spot.
Rocking up solo? Over a quarter of our guests do. Speed Friending and the Tiki Hunt exist so that nobody stays a stranger past the first afternoon.
3. Who runs the trip once you land?
Our crew hosts the entire thing, from the first airport transfer to the last flight home. There’s always a human to find if something goes sideways, starting with the crew waiting at arrivals so nobody ends up squinting at a taxi sign.
This is where a hosted package separates from a booking site. A booking site sells you pieces. A hosted trip gives you people whose whole job is your week, and ours have been running this exact trip since 2013.
4. Is a hosted trip actually the safer option?
Yes, and your parents will figure that out fast. Everything is organised and hosted, and the island is exclusively chartered so the only people there are our guests and the resort team. Free Starlink wifi means “text your mother” works the whole trip.
The whole venue is one small island, which puts a firm lid on anyone’s 3am plans to wander off. The trip is strictly 18+.
One guest said it best: “Everything was organised from the flights, food, accommodation etc. Which made it a stress free holiday!”
5. How does the payment plan work?
You secure your spot with a $50 per person deposit, then pay the rest off weekly or monthly, around $47 a week. The payment plan’s fees are shown before you commit, and the T&Cs land in front of you before any real money moves.
Compare that with operators wanting thousands up front. A small deposit and a clear plan is what good looks like. It also means you can lock in your spot tonight and still afford kebabs this weekend.
6. What’s the fine print on group flights?
Our packages fly Fiji Airways group blocks out of Auckland, Sydney and Brisbane. Tickets are non-refundable once issued. Name changes are free until about six weeks out, then $250, so if someone in your crew is flaky, sort them early.
Already got flights or using points? Take ours off the package and the price drops $600 per person. Flights come as return pairs, so it’s both legs or neither.
We put this fine print on the page because any operator hiding theirs until after you’ve paid has told you everything you need to know.
7. What’s the party actually like?
The parties run sunset through the sunrise, five nights straight, and the venues get properly silly. Expect:
- A 98-foot party catamaran
- Speakers dropped into the ocean
- A sandbank bar that only exists at low tide
- Foam party, toga party, UV paint party and more themed nights
- International DJs flown in to soundtrack the lot
Daytimes stack up too, with optional add-ons like Cloud 9 and Malamala, the world’s first island beach club.
And one day each trip, the whole island slows down for the giving-back day: a school donation, a kava ceremony, a lovo feast and fire dancers. Guests rate it as highly as the parties.

So which beach party week should you book?
The one that answers all seven questions in writing and has the receipts to back it up. Spring Break Fiji has run every year since 2013 and sold out the last 10 straight. The receipts sit in public: 4.8 stars across 72 Google reviews.
Poke through the itinerary and What’s Included, then register for 2027 before it sells out like the last decade did. $50 secures your spot if you get drawn. Round up the crew and lock it in!
