Exploring Fiji by Land

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Getting Around in Fiji by Land
Getting Around in Fiji by Land

Getting Around in Fiji by Land

Exploring Fiji by land is a rewarding adventure, offering a glimpse into the heart of this beautiful island nation. With well-maintained highways encircling the two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, navigating Fiji's diverse landscapes and vibrant communities is a breeze. From the convenience of hotel transfers and private car rentals to the charm of local buses and taxis, there are plenty of options to suit every traveler's preference and budget. Whether you're seeking the flexibility of a self-drive tour or the ease of guided transportation, Fiji's roadways promise unforgettable experiences and breathtaking views at every turn.

By Road

Paved highways encircle the two big islands connecting villages, towns and cities so it’s fairly easy to get around.
 

Hotel Transfers

Most hotels can arrange airport transfers. Just drop them an email with your flight arrival details and check up on their pickup policy. Some are complimentary while others charge a small fee.
 

Private Transfers

Alternatively, you can take the stress out ‘getting there’ and pre-book your transfers through local inbound operators and tour/transfer companies.
 

Buses

Buses are a cheap option for trips to the Suncoast, Lautoka, the Coral Coast, Pacific Harbour or Suva on Viti Levu that is provided, you’re in no rush to get there!  The trip takes anywhere between 1- 4 hrs and costs up to approximately FJ$20 one-way

Buses operate on an electronic ticketing system, so you’ll have to buy a disposable card ($2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100) from the bus checkers. Cards stay valid for 30 days and can be refunded in cash during that time from a Vodafone retail outlet.

Most inter-city buses travelling the Queen’s Highway make regular stops at Nadi International Airport and small towns along the way. Look out for any Pacific Transport, Sunbeam or Sunset bus outside the Departures terminal.

There’s also an Airport – Hotel Connections bus travelling the same route. It leaves the Nadi International Airport twice-daily (7.30am & 1pm) with brief stopovers at hotels along the Queen’s Highway. Book your ticket at the Rosie Holidays or TTF offices outside the International Arrivals terminal. It costs slightly higher than the regular public buses.
 

Taxis

It’s hard to miss the four-seater yellow taxis lined up outside the Nadi Airport arrivals terminal. With fares starting at FJ$7.00, they’re an easy option for short trips to Nadi, Denarau and Lautoka. Seven-seater vans are also available for bigger groups but expect to pay a bit more.  

If you flag a taxi off the street, look out for the LT or LH registrations on the license plate. LT plates are metered taxis with a base rate of FJ$2.50.  LH taxis are not metered and have fixed distance rates. It’s a good idea to check with your hotel reception about general distances and taxi costs and confirm these with your taxi driver before starting your trip.

Before you catch a taxi in Fiji, make sure you have cash (Fiji dollars) for payments and that their taxi metre is turned on.
 

Car Rentals

There are roads all over Viti Levu and Vanua Levu just begging to be explored on a multi-day roadtrip.  Self-drives are perfect way to take your time in the small towns and grab a selfie or two at all the scenic spots.

Pre-book your rental online with any of the companies at Nadi International Airport. They’re located just outside the International Arrivals terminal. All you’ll need is a valid driver’s license (in English) and a credit card.

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