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Suva to Nausori (Suva) Airport Transfer
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Suva to Lautoka Transfer
Nausori Airport to Suva Transfer
Suva to the Fijian Transfer
Nausori Airport to Outrigger Reef/ Crows Nest Transfer
Suva to Nakelo Lodge Transfer
Nakelo Lodge to Suva Transfer
Nausori Airport to Tradewinds Transfer
Suva to Tradewinds Transfer
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Suva, the Capital of Fiji, was developed in the late 1800's and retains much of the character of the colonial period. Its many attractions include shopping, restaurants, nightclubs, markets, a museum and sightseeing tours. You can enjoy a walk around the central city area, which will uncover numerous surprises. The Roman Catholic Cathedral is a Suva landmark and a leisurely stroll down Victoria Parade (the main avenue) will take you past an array of restaurants, clothing and book stores as well as banks and airline offices. Here you’ll see the blending of traditional, early 20th century South Pacific buildings juxtaposed with modern high-rise structures. Towards the end of the Parade are the Government Buildings, which open on to Albert Park and Thurston Gardens. A short bus or cab ride south toward Suva Point will take you to the architecturally striking Parliament Buildings. Suva has accommodation to suit business traveller’s families and backpackers.
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Suva is the largest city in the South Pacific and is Fiji’s political and administrative capital as well as being home to almost half of the country’s populationSuva is a blend for many colours and surprises. Eat out and buy right, talk shop or window shop, and do keep a look out for bargains during your stay
Nausori
Nausori is the second-largest international airport in Fiji. Located on the eastern bank of the Rewa River, about 19km northeast of downtown Suva. It is a bustling service centre and transport hub for the largely agricultural and manufacturing industry workers. If you’re passing through, there are a few banks and inexpensive eateries near the market and bus station.Highlights of the region:Wilderness Ethnic AdventureVisit Nasilai Village for pottery makingUru’s waterfallWailotua snake God cave.
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