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5 Best Wedding Venues in Nadi

© Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay

Where to Get Married in Nadi

Whether you’re a visitor or a local, getting married in Nadi provides the perfect mix of the charms of a Fiji wedding with shameless convenience. In the area of Fiji’s main international airport, Nadi is the ideal location in Fiji for your overseas guests to make it to your wedding smoothly. All you have to worry about is picking the perfect wedding venue in Nadi to suit your style and budget. With that in mind, we’ve put together this list of wedding venues in Nadi, making your decision a little more simple.

For more tips and advice for a wedding in Nadi, take a look at our Wedding & Honeymoon Guide to Nadi, as well as 10 Romantic Activities in Nadi for Couples.

1. First Landing Beach Resort

Swap the busy resorts of Denarau for the peaceful and romantic setting of the First Landing Resort at Vuda Point. The resort offers a range of wedding and vow renewal packages to suit every budget. The three wedding packages start from simple yet helpful inclusions, like a decorated venue, all the way to all the help you can get with a wedding coordinator, decorated venue, Fijian serenaders, Fijian flower girls, minister, Fijian warriors, photography, village choir, wedding cake and much more!

wedding venues in nadi© First Landing Beach Resort

2. Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay

If you’ll settle for nothing less than five-star luxury then consider the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay. The breathtaking location set alongside an azure lagoon has around 3,000m2 (3,290ft2) of indoor and outdoor event space to work with. Choose from the sophisticated indoor ballroom or two magical outdoor spaces with views of the beach, lagoon and the Pacific Ocean. Check out more luxurious places to stay in our 5 Best Luxury Accommodation in Nadi.

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3. Nadi Event Centre

Guests will find this one without a problem! The Nadi Event Centre, located just a short drive from the airport, is a dedicated wedding venue with three different packages for your special day. Choose options starting with the Bronze Package with an event manager, venue for up to 400 guests, parking and red carpet, all the way to the Gold Package with an endless list of inclusions, including a DJ, buffet tables and light show, to make your special day a breeze. For more information for your guests to get around Nadi, take a look at 6 Ways to Get to Nadi (& Get Around Nadi).

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4. Oasis Palm Hotel

Based on the shores of Nadi Bay, the Oasis Palm Hotel offers wedding and vow renewal packages, as well as the option to book out the entire resort for your special day. A non-official or vow renewal package includes a ceremony with a minister, flower archway and bridal bouquet, while the official wedding package offers a ceremony with a minister, wedding license, floral archway, bridal bouquet, wedding cake, Fijian serenaders and a champagne toast to the bride and groom. For more romantic resorts to spend your special day, check out our 10 Romantic Accommodation in Nadi for Couples.

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5. Nadi Khatri Hall

The most centrally-located wedding venue in Nadi is the Nadi Khatri Hall. This general-use event hall is popular with the locals for weddings, wedding receptions and other special events. The hall provides all the basics including seating, stage, dining and a bar area, so you have the space to use your imagination.

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Author

Laura S.

This article was reviewed and published by Laura, editor in chief and co-founder of Fiji Pocket Guide. Since arriving solo in the South Pacific over 10 years ago with nothing but a backpack and a background in journalism, her mission has been to show the world how easy (and awesome) it is to explore a paradise such as Fiji. She knows the islands inside-out and loves sharing tips on how best to experience Fiji’s must-dos and hidden gems. Laura is also editor of several other South Pacific travel guides.

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