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- Travel with more : Start your journey to the islands of Fiji with confidence, knowing you've secured the best exchange rates for Fiji Dollars through S Money.
- Value you can see: Whether you prefer the convenience of online transactions or the personal touch of in-store service in Melbourne or Sydney, we're dedicated to providing exceptional value for your Australian Dollars.
- Reliable: Our commitment to competitive rates and secure, easy-to-use services ensures that your currency needs are met with ease and reliability.
- What you see is what you get: No hidden fees, margins or loaded exchange rates.
The best currency to use in Fiji is the Fijian dollar. It’s represented by the international code FJD and the symbol $.
As with the Aussie dollar, the Fijian dollar is made up of 100 cents and comprises a mixture of banknotes and coins with the same denominations you’d find in Australia.
Fiji’s colourful banknotes come as $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Coins are available in 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, $1, and $2.
Country | Fiji |
Official Currency | Fijian Dollar |
Currency Code | FJD |
Currency Symbol | $ |
Banknote Denominations | $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 |
Coin Denominations | 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢, $1, and $2. 1¢ and 2¢ also exist but these are rarely used |
In Stock | Yes |
Current Rate | 1.4573 |
Buying Fiji Dollars in Australia is generally better, as you can compare rates and services to ensure you get the best deal. Purchasing currency before your trip reduces the hassle and uncertainty of finding a reliable exchange service abroad.
While some larger hotels and resorts may accept AUD, it is advisable to carry Fijian Dollars for everyday transactions to avoid unfavourable exchange rates and ensure a smoother experience. Read our blog to find out more about using Australian dollars in Fiji.
How to buy Fijian Dollars
Store Collection
Pay ahead of time
Ready in less than a week. Then pick it up when it suits you.
Available in NSW, VIC, QLD & WA
Post Office Pickup & Home Delivery
Collect at your local post office.
Have it securely delivered to your home.
Available Australia wide
How long does it take?
- Confirm
- You'll receive a text and email confirming we've received your payment
- Delivery
- Once your payment is confirmed, delivery takes 2-3 business days depending on where you are in Australia
- Updates
- You'll receive updates on when your order is coming. We'll also let you know if there is any unexpected delays
Fees and Charges
Service Fee
The Service Fee depends on the currency and amount you order.
Delivery
$19 fee for Post Office collection. $28 flat fee for delivery to your door.
Express Pickup
In-store transactions are subject to a $9 fee.
Buying Fijian Dollars in Australia
Where is the best place to buy Fijian dollars in Australia?
If you like the reassurance of having the local currency readily available from the moment you step off the plane, you have three options to pick up your travel cash before you go:
- Buy the currency online and either collect it in-store or have it delivered to you.
- Collect from a currency exchange store.
- Most expensively, buy the currency at the airport.
Online money changers like S Money are often an easy and cheap way to buy foreign exchange online but it may not necessary be as quick as walking into a store. Companies like Travelex also offer a currency exchange service online but it takes between two and five business days before the currency is ready for pick-up or delivery so you need to be organised!
Alternatively, buying your currency in-store can be a good option but it all depends on where you go. The money changers in the centre of the main cities like Sydney or Melbourne tend to be more competitive than smaller stores in the suburbs.
Only change money at the airport as a last resort. The exchange rates and fees at Australian airports are among the worst in the world so avoid it at all costs if you want to get the best bang for your buck.
Learn more: The Best Places to Buy Fijian dollars in Australia
What is the cheapest way to buy Fiji dollars?
In Australia, for amounts up to $5,000 it is often cheaper to buy Fijian dollars online. If you need a larger amount, it's better to go into a store in the city because there is more competition and you can negotiate in person.
The key to finding the best deal is to compare your options to buy foreign currency in cash. Make sure that you compare not just the exchange rate, but the total cost of your currency including any service or delivery fees.
Here are 5 top ways currently available in Australia
- Online - If you are looking to buy some Fijian dollars in cash, you can now do it online. It's similar to buying anything else online but you will need some ID on hand. Online money changers, like S Money, have the best exchange rates. Most will either deliver it to your home or allow click and collect.
- In-store - this is one of the best ways to get your currency fast. Just locate a store near you and bring your ID. It's a good idea to call ahead to check their rates and to make sure they have enough Fijian dollars in stock.
- Overseas - Sometimes it can actually be cheaper to buy your Fijian dollars abroad. In countries like Singapore, they have very competitive money changers if you are willing to go out of your way to find them.
- International money transfers - If you are sending money from Australia to Fiji, using a money transfer service like Wise or OFX is a great way to convert your currency. These online services are a much cheaper option than using an Australian bank.
- Travel money cards - These cards used to have terrible exchange rates and a heaps of hidden fees. While this is still the case with most bank travel cards, there are much better options available. These include Revolut, Wise and the 28 Degrees card.