TAMANI ISLAND TRANSFERS
Read moreIn addition to traditional transfer and taxi services, Iowane is available for a tour of the island over one or more days. Very enthusiastic, he is willing to give all sorts of information about Project. Passionate about birds, he organizes a particularly interesting «Birdwatching» towers in Project with the presence of 20 endemic bird species on the island. You have to get up very early at 4 a. m. But the effort is largely rewarded with the vision of orange doves or bright red parrots.
LOMAIVITI PRINCESS GOUNDAR SHIPPING
Read moreThe company owns three vessels, Lomaiviti Princess I, II & III. All three vessels offer comfortable and well-kept seats and cabins. To reach Savusavu and/or Taveuni from Suva, departure every Monday and Friday evening at 6pm, arrival the next day in Taveuni at 10.30am. A weekly service is held to Kadavu on Wednesday evenings at 10pm. Shipping services for Gau, Lau (Vanuabalavu & Cicia), Rotuma and Yasayasa Moala are provided once a month, ask directly.
CONSORT SHIPPING
Read moreDepartures for Savusavu, Vanua Levu three times a week, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6pm. Count from 80 F$ for a cabin. The journey takes 12 hours. Only the Wednesday and Friday trips continue to Taveuni. On the way back to Suva, he leaves Taveuni at 12pm on Friday and Sunday, to arrive in Savusavu around 5pm.
PATTERSON BROTHERS SHIPPING
Read moreIt is a combined with a ferry and shuttle bus. Two main trips to the island of Ovalau or Vanua Levu. Ovalau: it is a formula interesting and much cheaper than air transportation for those wishing to visit Ovalau. Departure every day from Suva around 14:00 by bus, after two and a half hours by road arrival to the pier of Natovi, about one hour from crossing until Lautoka. For Vanua Levu, departs from Rakiraki from the pier for Nabouwalu Ellington, west of Vanua Levu, about 11 hours of crossing. You can continue by bus to Labasa.
SAVUSAVU TOURISM ASSOCIATION
Read moreThe Savusavu Tourism association brings together many of the region's tourism players in the fields of hotels, diving, tours and more. The website is very informative and allows you to evaluate options for all budgets. Delia, the association's president, will be happy to guide you according to your wishes, and is very responsive when contacted. You can also meet her at the Daku Resort if you give advance notice.
VISHNU HOLDINGS
Read moreThis is the only bus company on the island. For timetables and itineraries, it's best to phone, as there isn't really an information desk at the bus station, and buses always arrive somewhat randomly. You can also take the yellow "friendly bus" from Savusavu central station every day, which will take you as far as Labasa. The road is superb, so just be a spectator.
ISLAND HOPPERS PLANE TRANSFERS
Read moreThis company offers helicopter transfers to resorts on the Coral Coast, Mamanucas, Yasawas, Pacific Harbour and Rakiraki. Air transfers are also available. Day trips are also available: at F$810 per adult per day for Beachcomber, F$945 for Castaway Island (lunch and snorkeling equipment included). Also organizes helicopter scenic tours of the most beautiful sites.
SEAVIEW SHIPPING SERVICES LTD
Read moreThe journey by boat from Suva with Rotuma takes 36 hours and the conditions on board are very basic.
ROSIE HOLIDAYS
Read moreRosie Holidays is a well-known tour operator offering a wide range of itineraries. Packages include exploration of the Coral Coast, in particular the Sigatoka Valley, and a hike in the Nausori Highland. A great way to visit the Nadi area without having to worry about organization or travel. This can be very useful if you're looking for a turnkey holiday. Otherwise, you can contact hotels, rental agencies and tour operators directly.
MARAMAJAZ
Read moreThis small structure offers starboard rentals, ultra-fast to get to the Mamanucas. Rates according to the itinerary chosen for the day. Very practical for those who do not have much time, this formula allows you to explore several islands in one day. The speed of the jetboat makes the expedition look a little bit like James Bond, especially when it passes the ferry. Ideal for couples or small groups, no more than 4, the company also organizes day tours.
AIMS RENT A CAR
Read moreNear the airport, they go to the arrival has the airport. You can leave your car in another city.
AVIS
Read moreAVIS is a car rental company present in several cities in Fiji. AVIS has a branch at Nadi International Airport, on +679 672 2233 or 999 1451. There is also a branch in Denarau (+679 672 2233 or 999 1609), on the Coral Coast (+679 672 2233 or 777 1819), in Suva (+679 337 8329 or 999 1608), at Nausori airport (+679 337 8331 or 999 1828) and in Labasa (+679 881 9304 or 999 1452). To rent one of their cars, you need to be at least 21 years old and have an international driving license.
TOURISM TRANSPORT FIJI LIMITED
Read moreThe result of a merger between Fiji Tourism Transport and Coral Sun Fiji, Tourism Transport Fiji Limited, established in 2011, offers a wide range of excursions around Nadi. Prices vary according to the itinerary, vehicle and number of participants. The agency offers packages for both individuals and groups. We also offer transfers to your resort.
GO TOURS TRAVEL (SURF THE EARTH)
Read moreThis Australian agency offers surfing holidays in several countries, including Fiji. It is the only agent now operating on Yanuca Island. Accommodation in a bure is included in the price, as well as a surf transfer to Frigates Reef, a village visit and a Fijian Lovo evening (traditional oven cooking). Boat transfers depart from Pacific Harbour. For an additional charge, the transfer can include a car trip from Nadi.
DÉPARTEMENT DE L’IMMIGRATION
Read moreFor visa extension applications, among others.
SPIRIT OF FIJI ISLANDS (SOFI)
Read moreThe ferry leaves every Tuesday and Friday in Suva at noon (boarding 10 h). The journey lasts approximately 10 hours. Prices are per route, so they will multiply by two to have the round-trip fare.
SPIRIT OF FIJI ISLANDS (SOFI)
Read morePas de transport from Lautoka, but the early departures during the day. De Suva, the ferry leaves on monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon (departure from 10:00) and arrives at Taveuni at 7:00 in the morning. Departure of Taveuni on lunch also, arrival with a 6:00 Suva. The journey from Suva with Savusavu lasts 15 hours, restaurant on board. De Savusavu to Taveuni allow 4 hours for the journey.
SOUTH SEA CRUISES (DAY TRIPS)
Read moreSouth Sea Cruises organizes several full-day and half-day excursions to the Mamanucas and Yasawas islands. The tour is well organized, with pick-up at your resort (in Nadi, Port Denarau or Wailoaloa), transfer by boat (often departing at 9 a.m. from Port Denaurau) and lunch included in the price. Even if it's a very touristy activity, you won't be alone on the boat or on the islands!
H2O VOYAGE
Read moreThis agency specializes in exceptional trips, and more particularly in the most beautiful diving destinations. The team is made up of passionate divers who have already visited the proposed spots themselves. With them, you can explore the wilds of Asia, tour India by motorcycle or simply relax in a luxury hotel in the Maldives. The team is made up of travel consultants who specialize in certain destinations, and give sound advice on safety, region by region.
TAMARILLO ACTIVE TRAVEL
Read moreThis New Zealand agency focuses on the discovery of Fijian culture by hiring only local guides and specializes in sea kayaking tours. Kadavu is indeed a privileged place for kayaking: its lagoons are calm and far from the ocean. From a few hours to several days, the company offers unique and comprehensive tours. We sleep in the homes of local people, the immersion is complete and the guides, very experienced and friendly, adapt to your preferences. A great way to get off the beaten track!
TSELANA TRAVEL
Read moreFounded in 2003 by three enthusiasts of the desert landscapes of southern Africa, African Tselana has now become Tselana Travel and offers a wide range of destinations on all continents for travel away from the usual tourist circuits. Tselana Travel combines your desires (adventure, unusual, romantic, family, desert, honeymoon, diving, zen, safari ...) with its extensive knowledge of destinations to offer a custom trip incomparable placed under the sign of luxury and refinement.
BLUE LAGOON CRUISES
Read moreBlue Lagoon Cruises invites you to experience the natural beauty of Fiji. A unique experience that you will appreciate even more thanks to the professional and cheerful Fijian crew. The 3, 4 and 7 day cruises take you to the heart of the Mamanucas and Yasawas. You will be able to dive with manta rays, sharks, thousands of fish and discover the charming villages and their local population. The Fiji Princess can accommodate up to 68 passengers, so cruises are always personalized.
SERENITY ISLAND - PJ FISH SAIL FIJI
Read moreThe program aboard the Pelorus Jack catamaran includes snorkeling, an island buffet and access to the resort's activities. Enough to satisfy those who don't have the time to plan an entire stay on the Mamanucas. Transfers from your hotel are included (including Coral Coast). It's a pity, however, that customer service isn't very responsive by email. The easiest way is to book through your hotel.
CAPTAIN COOK DAY CRUISE
Read moreDay cruise to Tivua Island aboard the superb sailing yacht Ra Marama. The excursion includes the use of masks and snorkels; the seabed around Tivua Island is marvellous, and for those who wish, kayaks are available. A buffet lunch is served at midday. The package offers a full day of entertainment and culture, from a variety of activities to a kava ceremony with melodious Fijian singing. Apparently, the consumption of kava soothes those who don't have sea legs.
INTERLINK
Read moreInterlink is the most reputed company for maritime connections between the different islands. Their Facebook page provides information on the various itineraries. It's not always easy to find your way around, and you don't really get much feedback if you have any questions, so the easiest thing to do is to go directly to the sales outlets and get information on the spot. The points of sale are a little scattered, but there will be one in every major city in Fiji. Trips often include a bus section, which is included in the ticket price.