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Do you need a 4 wheel drive in Fiji?

Main highways are pretty good, two-lane roads, but if you venture into the mountains, you're likely to encounter bumpy gravel roads. Traveling into Fiji's interior requires a 4WD as many roads are made of dirt or gravel.



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Drivers are to carry at all times while driving, a valid driver' licence, registration documents and insurance documents. In the main towns there are plenty of Fiji petrol stations. Most do not accept credit cards so you will need to make sure you have enough cash to pay for the fuel.

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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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Although you can take your car right onto hard-packed sand, having a 4WD capable vehicle will only make things easier. 4WD makes it easier for you to drive on sections of the beach that aren't wet or packed down since you have power to all four wheels instead of just two.

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