Swap cocktails for conservation.
Tourism Fiji has launched the world’s first ‘Happy Hour for the Environment’ -- Loloma Hour -- an initiative inviting travellers to swap cocktails for conservation, via Havas.
The concept redefines happy hour by giving visitors the chance to turn a portion of their holiday time into meaningful environmental and cultural action.
Whether that is through planting coral, restoring mangroves, or engaging in cultural traditions, Loloma Hour makes it easy for travellers to leave a positive legacy in Fiji—all in just an hour.
The launch positions Fiji as a proactive leader in sustainable tourism as consumer demand for sustainable tourism grows, with 75% of global travellers expressing a desire to travel more sustainably in the next 12 months.
Program development was inspired by the Fijian value of Loloma, meaning to act with generosity, driven by love, a value deeply rooted in Fijians’ way of life and care for the environment and culture.
Tourism Fiji will measure the tangible impact through hours contributed to sustainability initiatives, with a launch target of over 5,000 Loloma hours in year one.
“Fijians know genuine, long-lasting happiness is found in what you can do for others," said Tourism Fiji’s CMO Srishti Narayan.
"It comes from what you can give back, not from what you get. Loloma Hour shows it only takes a small amount of time to make a big difference.
“Over time, the potential multiplies. The more people who take part, the more powerful the ripple effect – both environmentally and culturally.
"But beyond the numbers, it’s about the quality of the experience. Loloma Hour offers travellers a way to connect more deeply with Fiji, to be part of something purposeful, and to leave with a story that goes beyond the typical souvenir.”
Visitors who want to do their part and learn at the same time can join activities such as guided nature walks, culture talks, Fijian language classes, mangrove and coral planting, giant clam cleaning, and fish house building — all made available across partner hotels and resorts, tourism operators and partners throughout Fiji.
Havas executive creative director Sebastian Vizor said sustainable travel doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated.
"Loloma Hour makes it simple—an easy, accessible way for visitors to give back to the beauty and generosity Fiji shares with them," Vizor said.
“By tying the simple ask for at least 60 sustainability-focused minutes of a visitor’s holiday time to the happiness created by making a meaningful environmental or cultural impact, the campaign flips the script on traditional tourist offerings, giving ‘happy hour’ an entirely new, more significant meaning.”
Launching April 8, 2025, Loloma Hour will partner with the BBC to reach eco-conscious travellers across Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the US through a strategic media approach.
Under Loloma hour’s two “Land” and “Culture” pillars, content from the BBC will highlight Fiji’s sustainability efforts on indigenous species conservation, cultural preservation, coral reef rehabilitation, and coastline protection.
These articles will feature interviews with marine biologists and cultural hosts, showcasing how visitors can engage with Fiji's natural and cultural heritage while supporting sustainability efforts.
Credits:
CLIENT:
Tourism Fiji
CREATIVE:
Havas Host
MEDIA:
Havas Media Network
ACTIVATION:
Havas Play
PRODUCTION:
Creative 7 and Havas Host