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Get your currency fast 💸 Buy FJD with AUD online or in-store
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- $3,000 AUD
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How to Buy Fijian Dollars
Store Collection
Pay ahead of time
Ready in 1-3 days. Then pick it up when it suits you.
Available in NSW, VIC & QLD
Post Office Collection
Collect at your local Australia post office.
Ready in less than a week.
Available Australia wide

Features
- Get more out of your money: The Fijian dollar (FJD) is the official currency of Fiji, and having some foreign cash ready before your trip means you’ll save time and avoid inflated exchange rates at airports. S Money offers competitive exchange rates so your Australian dollars go further.
- Exchange your way: Whether you’re planning a resort holiday, island-hopping, or a business trip, S Money makes it easy to buy Fijian dollars online. Choose from in-store collection or home delivery in just a few business days.
- Know you’re getting the best rate: We use the real market rate, with no hidden fees, so you’ll always know exactly how much money you’re getting.
- Convenience: Order online, pick up in store, or arrange for an Australia Post collection.

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 | 1.4975 |
How long does it take?

- Confirm
- You’ll get a text and email once your payment is received.
- Delivery
- Orders take 2–3 business days depending on location.
- Updates
- You’ll receive notifications if there are any unexpected delays.
Buying Fijian Dollars in Australia
Where is the Best Place to Buy Foreign Currency in Australia?
If you want to land in Fiji with cash in your pocket and no stress, it’s smart to sort out your foreign currency before you fly. When it comes to buying Fijian dollars in Australia, you have three main options:
- Buy online and choose either home delivery or in-store collection.
- Exchange at a currency store in a major city.
- As a last resort, purchase at the airport.
Online money changers like S Money often have the most competitive exchange rates and let you buy FJD online in just a few clicks. However, delivery or collection can take two to five business days, so you’ll need to plan ahead. If you prefer to walk into a store, bigger city outlets (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) tend to offer better rates than suburban stores. Whatever you do, avoid buying currency at the airport if possible, the exchange rates and fees are among the least favourable anywhere in the world.
What is the Cheapest Way to Buy Fijian Dollars?
For amounts under $5,000, it’s often cheaper to buy Fijian dollars online. Online services like S Money usually provide better rates than banks, with the added benefit of click-and-collect or home delivery.
If you’re exchanging larger amounts, visiting a major city money changer can sometimes be cheaper because you can negotiate in person. Don’t forget to factor in the total cost, the exchange rate, service charges, and delivery or card fees, before deciding.
Top ways to buy FJD in Australia:
- Online orders – Best for competitive exchange rates.
- In-store exchange – Fast and flexible, just check stock first.
- Overseas exchanges – In Fiji, money changers can be competitive if you know where to look.
- International money transfers – Ideal for sending money directly to a Fijian bank account.
- Travel money cards – Great for locking in rates and avoiding ATM withdrawal fees.
Fees and Charges

Service Fee
Varies by currency and amount.

Delivery
$23 fee for Post Office collection.

Paying by Card
1.6% processing fee.
How Much Money Should You Take to Fiji?
Before converting your Australian dollars, think about how much FJD you’ll actually need. Fiji can be affordable for backpackers or more expensive if you’re going for a luxury resort holiday. On average, you might budget between $100 AUD per day for modest travel and $300+ AUD per day for premium stays.
Here are some average costs in FJD to help you plan:

Hotel room
FJ$120 per night

Taxi ride
FJ$5–10 for short distances

Meal at a local restaurant
FJ$10–20 per person

Island tour or activity
FJ$100–200 per person
Must Visit Places in Fiji
From pristine beaches to warm, friendly locals, Fiji offers plenty to explore. Some must-see places include:

The Mamanuca Islands
Famous for their crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches, the Mamanucas are a tropical paradise perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and relaxing by the ocean. These islands are also home to luxury resorts and are easily accessible from Nadi.

The Coral Coast
Stretching for 80 kilometres along the southern shores of Viti Levu, the Coral Coast is dotted with resorts, traditional villages, and colourful reefs. It’s the perfect spot to experience both Fijian culture and world-class diving.

Nadi
Often the first stop for travellers, Nadi is a lively town with bustling markets, Hindu temples, and a vibrant food scene. It’s also the main gateway for island-hopping adventures to nearby island groups.
Suva
Fiji’s capital city combines colonial-era architecture, busy markets, and a lively nightlife scene. It’s also a hub for museums, galleries, and cultural experiences, making it a great place to understand modern Fijian life.
The Yasawa Islands
A more remote island group, the Yasawas are perfect for a true island escape. With crystal lagoons, incredible snorkelling, and some of the best diving spots in the South Pacific, this is where you can slow down and embrace Fiji’s natural beauty.FAQs About Fijian Dollars
Until recently, Fijian banknotes featured Queen Elizabeth II. Now, most notes have been redesigned to highlight Fiji’s native flora and fauna instead.
Yes, a travel money card loaded with FJD is convenient for larger expenses like hotels and restaurants. However, always keep cash on hand for markets, taxis, and local shops.
Yes. Whether you’re in Suva, Nadi, or smaller islands, the Fijian dollar (FJD) is accepted everywhere. In rural areas and small villages, cash is essential as cards may not be accepted.
For amounts under $5,000, it is usually cheaper to order FJD online. In-store is faster if you need cash quickly, while online can save you money with better rates and fewer fees.
The AUD to FJD exchange rate changes daily depending on the market. To get the best value, compare providers and watch out for hidden fees. S Money can help you with competitive rates.
While most resorts, larger restaurants, and hotels accept cards, cash is still king in Fiji, especially in rural areas, food stalls, and local markets. Having a mix of both is the best option so you’re not caught short when exploring away from the main tourist areas.
Think about your style of travel. Backpackers might spend around AU$60–100 a day, while those staying in resorts with activities included could easily budget AU$200–400 per day. Fiji can cater to both ends of the spectrum.
Yes, you can buy Fijian dollars (FJD) online or in-store in Australia. Online orders often give you access to competitive exchange rates and the convenience of home delivery or in-store collection.
Fijian coins include 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, and $2. Banknotes are available in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. The designs often feature Fiji’s culture, wildlife, and history.
The official currency is the Fijian Dollar (FJD), which replaced the Fijian Pound in 1969. It is issued and regulated by the Reserve Bank of Fiji.
The official currency is the Fijian Dollar (FJD).