Fiji - Nadi International Airport (NAN) Information

The airport is situated 9kms from Nadi town centre, on the west coast of Viti Levu, the largest of the Fiji Islands. Fiji-Nadi International Airport is considered the gateway to the Fiji Islands, and is the largest airport facility in the region. It is one of the main airline hubs in the entire South Pacific, well serviced by international carriers. From here, direct flights connect all over the Pacific Rim, including New Zealand and Australia, Tokyo, Honolulu and Los Angeles. Inter-island connections are also available to domestic airports situated throughout the Fiji Islands. A single terminal serves all flights.

Airport parking at Fiji

There is a small car park located directly outside the terminal.

Getting to and from Fiji

If driving from the airport, the town of Nadi is 9kms away via a well sign-posted road. Suva, the capital city, is 144kms to the southeast along the main coast road which encircles the island. Lautoka, the island's other major town, is about 20kms north. Air-conditioned Sunset Express buses run twice a day between Lautoka and Suva, stopping at the airport at 9:45 and 15:45. The cost of the journey is about €0.50; travel time to Suva is 3 and 1/2 hours. Many island hotels and guest houses provide shuttle transport. Taxis are available outside the terminal, and charge about €5 to Nadi.

Amenities at Fiji - Nadi International Airport

A bank in the arrivals concourse is open 24 hours a day; an ATM is also nearby. Prior to security, shops include a newsagent and a convenience store. Two large duty-free shops are located beyond the security checkpoint. A restaurant and café serve light meals, sandwiches and fresh Fijian coffee. Showers are available in the terminal for freshening up. Many tour operators and travel guides have counters in the terminal, and will provide information on local attractions.