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What is the cheapest transportation in Fiji?

Public Buses are available on the two main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu and are the most affordable mode of transport in Fiji (and probably the most adventurous too!).



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Modes of transport in Fiji include rail, road, water, and air. The rail network is mainly used for movement of sugar cane. Suva and Lautoka are the largest seaports. There are 122km of navigable inland waterways.

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A credit card is your best bet for making purchases in Fiji, and one without foreign transaction fees can save you from extra expenses.

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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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February, March, June, October, and November are the cheapest times to visit Fiji. These periods are considered the low season, meaning there is a fantastic range of off-peak deals for travellers to take advantage of.

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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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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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