Fiji
Fiji decriminalized same-sex relations on February 1, 2010 through the Crimes Decree 2009. The 2013 Constitution covers SO, GI and gender expression against direct or indirect discrimination — one of the Pacific's most explicit charters. No marriage equality or civil unions. The Mental Health Decree 2010 bans registered health professionals from performing conversion therapy. Legal gender change status unclear. Mostly conservative social attitudes with little public support for LGBTQI+ rights. Documented murder cases (trans woman in Suva 2018; John Scott couple 2001). Suva as capital with discreet scene · international resorts (Denarau, Coral Coast) operating without visible discrimination · traditional Fijian culture and conservative evangelical communities dominate daily life.
LGBTQI+ legal framework · Fiji
Social context · Fiji
Socially conservative · low public support for LGBT rights · traditional Fijian culture and evangelical communities dominate
Source →May 2018: young trans woman brutally murdered in Suva. 2001: Red Cross leader John Maurice Scott and partner Gregory Scrivener murdered in apparent homophobic attack in Suva.
Source →Indicative data as of 2026-05-18. Check the destination country's official sources before travelling.
Experiences
gay friendly · Fiji
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