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Domestic Air Services

Fiji has a selection of domestic air transfer options that will suit your needs. Whether you choose to fly in a seaplane, helicopter or one of our domestic airlines, you will enjoy spectacular aerial views of our 333 islands. Domestic airstrips and airports are located in Nadi, Nausori, Mana Island, Labasa, Savusavu, Taveuni, Vanua Balavu, Kadavu, Lakeba and Moala. Most resorts have their own helicopter landing pads and can also be accessed by seaplanes.

A bona-fide tourist in Fiji may drive if in possession of a valid home country driving license for the same class of vehicle. The maximum speed limit in built-up areas is 50 km/h (30 mph) and on the highways it is 80 km/h (50 mph). Driving is on the left side of the road.

Pacific Sun airplane

Pacific Sun
Ph: (679) 6720888
Email: enquiries@pacificsun.com.fj

Island Hopper Helicopter

Island Hoppers Helicopters

Ph: (679) 6720410
Email: islandhoppers@connect.co

Pacific ISland Seaplane

Pacific Island Seaplanes
Ph: (679) 6725644
Email: reservations@pacisair.com.fj

Turtle airways seaplane

Turtle Airways
Ph: (679) 6721888
Email: reservations.turtleairways
@gmail.com

Northern Air Crew

Northern Air
Ph: (679) 34705005
Email: northernair_reservations@hotmail.com
or: northernair@connect.com.fj

Ferry Services

Mamanucas & Yasawas
The Mamanuca and Yasawa group of islands are serviced regularly by scheduled ferries or fast catamarans like Awesome Adventures, South Sea Cruises and Malolo Cat by Leeward Services Ltd and Beachcomber Island Cruises. Other special chartered speedboat and catamaran services are available.

To the Northern Islands
Sullivan Shipping – Departs from Narains Wharf (Walu Bay, Suva) - Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays to Savusavu and Taveuni. Also departs from Lautoka Wharf to Savusavu only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Ferry also departs from Natovi Wharf (North of Suva) on Fridays to Savusavu only.
Consort Shipping – Departs from Narains Wharf (Walu Bay, Suva) – Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays to Koro Island, Savusavu and Taveuni.
Patterson Brothers Shipping – Departs from Natovi Wharf (North of Suva), Ellington Wharf (Rakiraki) to Nabouwalu (West of Vanua Levu)

To Kadavu
Venu Haulage Shipping – Departs from Narains Wharf (Walu Bay, Suva) to Kadavu weekly on Tuesdays

Car Rentals

Rental cars are available at international airports and major resorts, and are easily arranged from all hotels and motels. There is good bitumen asphalt (hard top) highway from Rakiraki on the north-eastern tip of Viti Levu to Suva, via Tavua, Ba, Lautoka, Nadi and the Coral Coast. Several inbound tour operators offer limousine services, complete with your own personal chauffeur. You can add the finishing touch to a special occasion with a luxury ride to and from your destination. You can fully enjoy yourself without the worry of having to drive afterwards.

Work now in progress will complete major sections of the highway from Rakiraki to Suva via Korovou, allowing for an easy (and spectacular) circumnavigation of the island. Rental cars are also available in Vanua Levu and some outer islands by arrangement.

Aims Rent A Car
Tel: (679) 6728310
Email: aimsrentacar@connect.com.fj

Hertz Fiji Rentals
Tel: (679) 6723466
Email: reshertzfiji@kidanet.net.fj

Avis Rent A Car
Tel: (679) 6722233
Email: info@avis.com.fj

Sharma's Rentals
Tel: (679) 6721908
Email: fiji@sharmasrental.com

Budget Rent A Car
Tel: (679) 6722735

Satellite Rental Cars
Tel: (679) 6702109
Email: satelliterentals@connect.com.fj

Central Rentals
Tel: (679) 6722771

Thrifty Car Rentals
Tel: (679) 6722935

Buses

There are numerous modern, air-conditioned coaches serving resorts and major towns. However, many visitors like the adventure of using the local open-windowed buses so they can take in the sights and sounds of the passing scene. Canvas flaps are unfurled in the event of a rain shower. Local buses also allow the visitor a chance to mingle with the people of Fiji, who by choice and tradition, treat strangers with gracious hospitality. Every town and village has a bus stop, since this is still the most common form of transportation in the islands. You can also hail any public bus from the roadside merely by waving to the driver.

Denarau is also home to the famous "Bula Bus" or Denarau shuttles that run every 10 minutes or so between the Denarau resorts and Ports Denarau. This used to be a free service (hence the name) but these days you can buy a day or week pass to get around.

Scheduled Coaches

Air conditioned coaches, chauffeur driven Limousines and professional services ensure the right choice can be made when dealing with Fiji's inbound tour operators. Fiji's tour operators are also accommodation, tours and cruise booking agents with tour desks located in many of Fiji's hotels and resorts. For meetings, conference and incentives organisers, Fiji's tour operators offers services to suit your meeting or conference needs and provide unique experiences for your next incentive event.

A list of tour operators in Fiji:

APTC & Adventure Pacific Tours
Sun Vacations Fiji Ltd.
Pacific Destinations

Rosie Holidays
Coral Sun Fiji
Tour Managers (Fiji) Ltd

Coach Tours of Fiji
Holiday Inn Suva
Focus on Fiji Travel