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How do you get around Fiji?

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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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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There's No Uber in Fiji.

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Those seeking a beach vacation on the main island could visit for a quick five days. With 10 days, more active holidaymakers can take in additional cultural experiences in the villages, set out on walking trails, venture inland to explore the rainforest, and visit more islands and places ideal for water activities.

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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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Overview: 7-Day Family Itinerary for Fiji
  1. Day 1 – Nadi.
  2. Day 2 – Nadi to the Coral Coast.
  3. Day 3 – Coral Coast.
  4. Day 4 – Coral Coast to the Pacific Harbour.
  5. Day 5 – Pacific Harbour.
  6. Day 6 – Pacific Harbour to Suva.
  7. Day 7 – Suva to Nadi International Airport.
  8. See the full itinerary: Fiji Family Itinerary: 7 Days.


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The best time to Fiji for clear blue skies is from May through to September. October through to April make up the wet season which is also the time of year most at risk of cyclone. However, it is also when you're going to have the highest temperatures seen throughout the year.

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If you're comparing Fiji vs Hawaii in terms of serene tranquility, cultural authenticity, and natural beauty, then Fiji is the best choice. To get a truly remarkable experience, you will want to visit the private sanctuary of the Turtle Island Fiji resort.

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You can drive around in one day if you want, it is 500 KM / 310 miles - but where is the fun in that?! If you have some time, like we did, wait for some sunny days and spend a week driving around. This 7 days itinerary will provide you the must sees and many tips for cheap accommodation and great restaurants!

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You'll want to have some cash on you when you're in Fiji. While cards are accepted in tourist areas and in the bigger urban areas, smaller places will expect cash, and you won't always be able to find an ATM if you're off the beaten track.

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