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Do I need a car on Fiji?

Driving a rental vehicle is a good option if you're staying on one of the few islands with acceptable roads, but you can also hire a taxi. You can walk around your choice resort or in Fiji's cities, but to traverse a particular island, walking is not an efficient method.



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Save money with public transport If you're traveling on a budget or fancy getting a taste of local life, buses are the best way to get around Fiji's main islands. Around 95 percent of the country's roads are found on Viti Levu and the neighboring island of Vanua Levu with frequent bus services running around both.

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Getting Around Fiji
  1. BY ROAD. Paved highways encircle the two big islands connecting villages, towns and cities so it's fairly easy to get around.
  2. Hotel Transfers. Most hotels can arrange airport transfers. ...
  3. Private Transfers. ...
  4. Buses. ...
  5. Taxis. ...
  6. Car Rentals. ...
  7. BY AIR. ...
  8. Scheduled Domestic Flights.


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There are several benefits of renting a car in Fiji, the greatest one being the freedom to explore the islands. Getting around the islands with public transportation is time-consuming and is less flexible than traveling in your own rental car. Renting a car is a lot cheaper than relying on expensive taxis.

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To drive in Fiji, you'll need a valid driver's license from an English-speaking country or an international driving permit. If you don't want to rent a car and you're staying on Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Ovalau or Taveuni islands, a taxi is a fine way to get around.

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There's No Uber in Fiji.

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Fiji's Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands are one of the world's most exquisite tropical escapes, and an island hopping charter allows you to explore them in style, touring remote areas that only see a handful of visitors each year.

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How many days should I spend in the Fiji Islands? We recommend approximately 7-10 days based on what you want to see and do. We offer flexible vacation packages so you can select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Yes, Fiji is expensive. But what you need to understand is that their economy relies on tourism and the prices really help them out. Many of the prices are geared towards wealthy tourists, not budget travelers so you must be smart to travel cheaply in Fiji!

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7-Day Fiji Itinerary: Planning a Relaxing Week
  • Day 1: Bula Nadi! ...
  • Day 2: Relax, unwind, and make the most of First Landing Resort. ...
  • Day 3: Explore Nadi, Lautoka & surrounds. ...
  • Day 4: Day trip to Malamala Beach Club. ...
  • Day 5: Ferry to the Yasawa Islands. ...
  • Day 6: Full day at Paradise Cove Resort, Naukacuvu Island.


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