# Suva Airport Transfer Guide (SUV) Practical guide to getting from Nausori Airport to Suva, Fiji. Transport options, real costs, and tips for late arrivals and families. **Airport:** SUV **City:** Suva **Country:** Fiji **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/suv --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Nausori International Airport (SUV) is about 23 km northeast of Suva, Fiji's capital. The drive takes 30-45 minutes along Kings Road. A taxi costs around FJD 40-60 (roughly USD 18-27), while a pre-booked transfer runs FJD 45-70 depending on vehicle type. There is no airport train or shuttle bus service worth relying on. For most travelers, it comes down to a taxi or a pre-booked transfer. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Nausori is a small airport. After landing, you walk across the tarmac or through a covered walkway to the single terminal building. Immigration for international arrivals is straightforward but can be slow when multiple flights land close together — Fiji Airways regional flights from Auckland, Sydney, and other Pacific islands tend to cluster. Baggage claim is a single belt. Once you collect your bags and clear customs, you exit into a small arrivals area. The entire terminal is compact, so you will not get lost. Outside, you will see a parking area with taxis and drivers holding name signs. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Taxi:** Taxis wait outside the arrivals exit. They are not metered — you agree on a price before getting in. The fare to Suva is fairly standardized at FJD 40-60, but confirm before you start. Taxis are regular sedans, mostly older models. Air conditioning works in some, not all. **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign. The vehicle is confirmed in advance, the price is fixed, and you do not need to negotiate anything. This is especially useful for first-time visitors to Fiji who may not know the standard taxi rates. **Minibus:** Occasionally, shared minibuses run along Kings Road, but they are infrequent, not timed to flights, and impractical with luggage. Not a real option for most travelers. **Rental car:** Available at the airport from a few agencies. Roads in Fiji are narrow and driving is on the left side. If you plan to explore beyond Suva, a rental makes sense. For just the airport transfer, it is overkill. **Hotel pickup:** Some Suva hotels arrange airport pickups. Ask when you book your room — some include it, some charge a fee similar to taxi rates. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Typical one-way fares from Nausori Airport to Suva as of 2026: - **Taxi:** FJD 40-60 (USD 18-27) - **Pre-booked transfer (sedan):** FJD 45-65 (USD 20-30) - **Pre-booked transfer (minivan):** FJD 65-90 (USD 30-41) - **Hotel shuttle (if offered):** FJD 30-50 or complimentary Prices are per vehicle, not per person. There is no toll road between the airport and Suva. Fares to Pacific Harbour (a resort area south of Suva) are higher, typically FJD 150-200. --- ### Late night arrivals Nausori Airport does not handle many late-night flights, but some regional connections arrive in the evening. After dark, taxi availability drops. There may be a few drivers waiting, but you cannot count on it after 21:00. There are no ride-hailing apps operating reliably in Fiji. If your flight arrives late, a pre-booked transfer is the only option that guarantees someone will be there. The road to Suva is unlit in stretches and can be challenging for unfamiliar drivers at night. --- ### Families and luggage Standard taxis at Nausori are sedans that handle two medium suitcases and perhaps a carry-on. For a family with more luggage, you will need to either take two taxis or book a minivan transfer. Car seats are not available in taxis and are uncommon even in transfer vehicles — bring your own if your child needs one. The airport is small enough that managing kids and bags from arrivals to the car is a short walk, not a trek through a massive terminal. --- ### Where you meet the driver The arrivals exit leads directly to a small outdoor area. Pre-booked transfer drivers stand here with name signs. Taxis are parked in the lot just ahead. The entire area is compact — you can see everything from the exit doors. There is no complex pickup zone or multi-level parking structure to navigate. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** you are arriving after dark, you want a guaranteed ride, you are traveling with family and luggage, or you prefer not to negotiate fares. **Choose a taxi if:** you are arriving during the day, you are comfortable negotiating a price, and you are traveling light. **Choose a hotel shuttle if:** your hotel offers one, especially if it is complimentary or cheaper than alternatives. **Avoid the minibus unless:** you are on a very tight budget, traveling solo with just a backpack, and happy to wait for an uncertain departure time. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Nausori Airport is small and straightforward. The challenge is not the airport itself but the limited transport options, especially outside daytime hours. Having your transfer sorted before you land means you can start your time in Fiji without any friction. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Nausori Airport from Suva?** About 23 km. The drive takes 30-45 minutes along Kings Road, depending on traffic. **Q: Is there Uber or Grab in Fiji?** No. Ride-hailing apps do not operate reliably in Fiji. Your options are taxis, pre-booked transfers, or hotel shuttles. **Q: How much is a taxi from Nausori Airport to Suva?** Expect to pay FJD 40-60 (roughly USD 18-27). Agree on the price before getting in the taxi. **Q: Is Nausori Airport the same as Suva Airport?** Yes. Nausori International Airport is the airport serving Suva. It is sometimes referred to as Suva Airport, though it is located in the town of Nausori, about 23 km from central Suva. **Q: Can I get a transfer from Nausori Airport to Pacific Harbour?** Yes. Pacific Harbour is about 140 km from the airport, roughly a 2.5-3 hour drive. A pre-booked transfer is recommended for this longer journey, costing approximately FJD 150-200. **Q: What currency do I need for a taxi in Fiji?** Fijian Dollars (FJD). There is an ATM inside the terminal. Pre-booked transfers are paid online, so you do not need cash for those. **Q: Are taxis safe at Nausori Airport?** Generally yes. Use taxis from the official waiting area outside arrivals. Avoid accepting rides from people who approach you inside the terminal. **Q: Is there a bus from Nausori Airport to Suva?** There is no dedicated airport bus. Local minibuses pass along Kings Road but are not timed to flights and are not practical with luggage. **Q: Can I fly from Nausori to Nadi?** Yes. Fiji Airways operates domestic flights between Nausori (Suva) and Nadi, the main international gateway. The flight takes about 30 minutes. **Q: Do I need to book a transfer in advance for Nausori Airport?** During the day, taxis are available without advance booking. For evening arrivals or if you want guaranteed service, booking in advance is strongly recommended. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Nausori Airport: Getting to Suva After Dark **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/suv/late-night Nausori Airport is not a 24-hour hub. It handles a modest number of flights, and most arrive during the day or early evening. But regional connections from Australia and New Zealand can land in the evening, and delays can push arrivals later than planned. ## What Operates at Night There is no public transport from Nausori Airport at night. No bus, no shuttle, no minibus service. Taxis may or may not be waiting after dark — it depends entirely on whether drivers know a flight is arriving. For the last flight of the day, there are usually a few taxis. For a delayed flight that lands unexpectedly late, the parking area may be empty. Ride-hailing apps do not operate in Fiji, so you cannot summon a car on demand. ## The Pre-Booked Transfer Advantage For evening and late arrivals at Nausori, a pre-booked transfer is not just convenient — it may be your only reliable option. The driver monitors your flight status, adjusts for delays, and is waiting when you walk out. At a small airport in a country without ride-hailing, this guarantee matters more than it does at a major international hub with 24-hour taxi ranks. ## The Road at Night Kings Road between Nausori and Suva is not well-lit outside of town areas. Some sections are quite dark, with occasional pedestrians or animals on the road. An experienced local driver handles this without issue. If you were considering renting a car and driving yourself, this stretch at night is not ideal for someone unfamiliar with the road. ## Safety at the Airport Nausori Airport is safe, but it empties out quickly after the last arrival. The terminal closes, lights go dim, and there is not much activity. You do not want to be standing outside a closed terminal at 22:30 trying to figure out transport. Having a plan in place before you land is essential here. ## What If You Get Stuck If you arrive and there is no transport available, your options are limited. The airport staff may be able to call a taxi for you, but response time is unpredictable. Some hotels will send a driver if you call, but not all operate pickup services at night. The best contingency is your hotel's phone number — call them and ask if they can arrange something. ## Practical Steps If your flight to Nausori arrives after 19:00, book a transfer in advance. This is the single most useful thing you can do. The cost is roughly FJD 45-65 to Suva — a small price for the certainty of having a driver ready. Confirm the booking the day before travel and save the driver's contact information on your phone. ## Early Morning Departures The same logic applies in reverse. If your flight out of Nausori departs early in the morning, do not rely on finding a taxi in Suva at 04:00. Book a transfer for the ride to the airport as well. --- ### Nausori Airport: Taxi or Private Transfer to Suva **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/suv/taxi-vs-transfer At a small airport like Nausori, the choice is simple: grab a taxi outside or have someone waiting for you. Here is how the two options compare in practice. ## Taxis at Nausori Airport Taxis gather in the parking area right outside the arrivals exit. During daytime hours with normal flight arrivals, there are usually several available. You approach a driver, tell them your destination, agree on a price, and go. The process takes a few minutes. The vehicles are standard sedans, generally well-maintained but not new. Air conditioning varies from car to car. Drivers know the route to Suva well — it is the most common run they make. Most drivers speak English (Fiji is an English-speaking country), so communication is not an issue. The downside is uncertainty. You do not know exactly which car you will get, whether AC will work well, or how much luggage space there is until you are standing next to it. During quieter periods — early morning, late evening, or between flight waves — there may only be one or two taxis waiting. ## Pre-Booked Private Transfers With a pre-booked transfer, you know the vehicle type, the price, and that someone will be there. The driver tracks your flight, so delays are accounted for. You walk out, see your name on a sign, and you are on your way. No price discussion, no assessing vehicles in a parking lot. Transfer vehicles tend to be newer and better maintained than average taxis, with reliable air conditioning and enough boot space for your bags. For families or groups, you can book a minivan in advance rather than hoping a suitable taxi is available. ## Price Comparison The cost difference is small. A taxi to Suva runs FJD 40-60, a pre-booked sedan FJD 45-65. That FJD 5-10 gap is not significant for most travelers. Where pre-booked transfers become notably better value is for longer trips — a taxi to Pacific Harbour involves more negotiation and uncertainty around pricing, while a transfer has a single confirmed rate. ## Reliability During the day with normal flight schedules, taxis are reliably available. The risk comes with evening arrivals, early morning flights, or disrupted schedules. If your flight is delayed and you land at an odd time, taxis may have left. A pre-booked driver will wait. ## Comfort For a 30-45 minute drive, comfort differences are marginal. Both get you there. The transfer experience is slightly more polished — better vehicle, professional driver, no haggling. But a taxi ride to Suva is not an uncomfortable experience either. ## When Each Option Wins Taxi wins when you are arriving during peak hours, traveling light, and happy to go with the flow. The simplicity of walking out and getting in the next available car has its appeal. Private transfer wins when you arrive outside normal hours, have extra luggage, travel with children, or simply want everything arranged before you land. The peace of mind is real, especially on your first visit to Fiji. ## One Thing to Note There are no ride-hailing apps in Fiji. Unlike many Asian or European airports where Uber or Grab offer a third option, in Suva your choices are genuinely limited to taxis, pre-booked transfers, or hotel shuttles. This makes advance planning more important than at airports with more competition. --- ### Nausori Airport to Suva with Kids: What Families Need to Know **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/suv/family-and-kids Nausori is a small, manageable airport, which is good news for families. The building is compact, distances are short, and you will not lose a child in an endless terminal. The transfer to Suva is where a bit of planning pays off. ## Vehicle Size Matters The most common problem for families at Nausori is luggage space. Taxis are standard sedans. A family of four with two large suitcases and a stroller will find a sedan very tight — possibly unworkable if you also have car seats, carry-on bags, and the general volume of gear that comes with traveling with children. Booking a minivan transfer in advance solves this entirely. You know the vehicle has space for everything. ## Car Seats in Fiji Car seat laws in Fiji are not strictly enforced for taxis, and standard taxis will not have them. Private transfer companies may be able to provide one on request, but this is not guaranteed. The safest approach is to bring a lightweight travel car seat with you. Compact, foldable models weigh around 5 kg and fit in checked luggage. If you request a car seat through a transfer service, confirm availability at least 48 hours before arrival. ## The Drive to Suva Kings Road from Nausori to Suva takes 30-45 minutes. The road is paved and generally in decent condition, though some sections have potholes. Driving standards in Fiji are relaxed — slower speeds, occasional livestock on the road in rural stretches. For kids, the drive is short enough that it is rarely a problem. If you have a child who gets carsick, the road has some winding sections near the end. ## At the Airport The terminal is single-story with no escalators or long corridors to navigate. From the aircraft to baggage claim to the exit is a short, flat walk. Restrooms are available in the terminal — use them before getting in the car. There is a small shop for water and snacks, though selection is limited. If your children need specific items, bring them from the plane. ## Timing Considerations If you are arriving with tired children on an evening flight, a pre-booked transfer eliminates the one unpredictable part of the journey. No waiting for a taxi, no negotiating a price while holding a sleeping toddler, no wondering if the trunk is big enough. The driver is there, the car is ready, and you go directly to your hotel. ## Best Approach for Families Book a minivan transfer before you travel. Specify if you need a car seat. Have the confirmation details on your phone. This is not about luxury — it is about logistics. Traveling with children involves managing enough variables already. The airport transfer does not need to be one of them. ## If You Are Heading Beyond Suva Families going to Pacific Harbour or the Coral Coast from Nausori face a long drive (2.5-4 hours). For these journeys, a pre-booked minivan is effectively the only sensible option. The drive is too long to manage in a cramped sedan with restless children, and you need a driver who knows the route and can make comfort stops along the way. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Nausori Airport to Suva **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/suv/cost-to-city Nausori Airport is the gateway to Suva, and transport costs are straightforward once you know what to expect. Here is an honest breakdown for 2026. ## Taxi Fares Taxis at Nausori Airport are not metered. Drivers quote a flat rate based on your destination. To central Suva, the standard fare is FJD 40-60 (USD 18-27). The price depends slightly on the exact area — hotels in the city center are at the lower end, while residential areas further out may cost a bit more. Always agree on the price before you get in. There is no official tariff card, so the fare is a negotiation, though experienced drivers know the standard rates and most will quote fairly. ## Pre-Booked Transfer Prices A private sedan transfer from Nausori to Suva costs FJD 45-65 (USD 20-30). A minivan for larger groups or families with extra luggage runs FJD 65-90 (USD 30-41). These prices are fixed at booking — no negotiation, no surprises. The small premium over a taxi buys you a confirmed driver, flight tracking, and a vehicle that is guaranteed to be available regardless of when you land. ## Hotel Shuttle Costs Some Suva hotels offer airport transfers, either complimentary for higher-tier bookings or for a fee of FJD 30-50. This is worth checking when you book your accommodation. Holiday Inn Suva, Grand Pacific Hotel, and a few others sometimes include pickup. Ask directly — it is not always listed on booking websites. ## Longer Transfers If you are heading beyond Suva, costs increase proportionally with distance: - **Nausori to Pacific Harbour:** FJD 150-200 (2.5-3 hours) - **Nausori to Sigatoka:** FJD 250-300 (3.5-4 hours) - **Nausori to Nadi (by road):** FJD 350-450 (4-5 hours) For Nadi, flying is usually a better option than driving. Fiji Airways runs the domestic route in about 30 minutes. ## Hidden Costs to Watch For There are no toll roads between Nausori and Suva, so no hidden fees on that front. With taxis, the main risk is overcharging — some drivers may quote higher prices to visitors who look unfamiliar with local rates. Knowing the standard FJD 40-60 range protects you. For pre-booked transfers, the price is all-inclusive, so there are no extras. ## Tipping Tipping is not a strong custom in Fiji, but it is appreciated. Rounding up to the nearest FJD 5-10 is sufficient. No driver will expect a percentage-based tip. ## Bottom Line The cost difference between a taxi and a pre-booked transfer is minimal — FJD 5-10 at most. For that difference, you get certainty: confirmed availability, a known price, and a driver waiting specifically for you. If budget is the primary concern and you arrive during the day, a taxi is perfectly fine. --- ## Related Pages - [SUV Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/suv) - [Nausori Airport to Suva Cost](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/suv/cost-to-city) - [SUV Taxi vs Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/suv/taxi-vs-transfer) - [SUV Family and Kids Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/suv/family-and-kids) - [SUV Late Night Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/suv/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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