Getting Around

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Matei Airport,Taveuni,Fiji Ilsands

Matei Airport,Taveuni,Fiji Ilsands

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As most Fijians don't own cars, public transport is plentiful and cheap, though slow and sometimes uncomfortable.

Within cities buses and taxis are the main mode of transport. Try to take a local bus at least once. The ride is bumpy and usually breezy (as most buses have no windows, just canvas blinds to keep out the rain) but lots of fun. Most bus drivers take great pride in their stereo systems and blare out Fijian or reggae music at top volume. A word of warning though - if you have long hair make sure you tie it back before the bus starts moving, otherwise you'll be left looking very windblown.

Taxis are also a good way of getting around in cities, especially at night. As a general caution, one should not walk around at night alone in the cities, as muggings have been reported. All taxis have meters, but the Fijian Land Transport Authority only enforces the use of meters in Suva. In other towns and at airports you'll need to agree to a price with the driver before you start your journey. In Suva taxi journeys are quite cheap. The most a taxi ride will cost you will be about FJ$5 and this will get you a long way.

Buses run regularly between cities and towns on the main island of Viti Levu. A bus trip between Nadi and Suva takes about five hours. Though more expensive, try to get an air-conditioned coach for this trip, your bottom and back will thank you for it.

Travel between islands is by ferry or plane.

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Air Fiji

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Air Fiji runs frequent flights in small planes between the major islands of Fiji.

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