On the north western coast of Fiji’s main island Viti Levu, rests the bustling tropical city of Nadi. Just ten minutes away from the main Fiji airport, this is frequently the first stop for tourists disembarking from their overseas flight to this magical location. The steady flow of tourists to …
I love Fiji, everyone is so nice and helpful. Most things are quite cheap. You can ask most taxi drivers for a tour and they can take you all the way to Sigatoka and back for a cheap price. I have now been a few times and I am planning another trip very soon!
Kevin PicholoFoster City, California, USA
10/01/2018
Nadi is a quiet little local town on the west coast of Fiji island. Not much to do in downtown except a few shops, market, bank, bus station and some restaurants. Most tourists arrive at the airport here to go onto the islands where most resorts are.
Kane SherwellMelbourne, Australia
12/02/2013
Nadi was nice. As an Aussie I got chased by local indians to buy aussie stuff and other stuff. Overall my view was Local Fiji's are really nice, local indians just want to haggle and sell you stuff.
If you want beach I would suggest going to the outer islands. But nice place
Nomadic by NatureNairobi, Kenya
13/09/2012
Not much to do in Nadi, but it is a transport hub if youa re trying to get anywhere else in the country. Shops all have a tourist premium, but if you are not going to Suva you are stuck shopping here.
I love Fiji, everyone is so nice and helpful. Most things are quite cheap. You can ask most taxi drivers for a tour and they can take you all the way to Sigatoka and back for a cheap price. I have now been a few times and I am planning another trip very soon!
Nadi is a quiet little local town on the west coast of Fiji island. Not much to do in downtown except a few shops, market, bank, bus station and some restaurants. Most tourists arrive at the airport here to go onto the islands where most resorts are.
Nadi was nice. As an Aussie I got chased by local indians to buy aussie stuff and other stuff. Overall my view was Local Fiji's are really nice, local indians just want to haggle and sell you stuff. If you want beach I would suggest going to the outer islands. But nice place
Not much to do in Nadi, but it is a transport hub if youa re trying to get anywhere else in the country. Shops all have a tourist premium, but if you are not going to Suva you are stuck shopping here.