"The location in Suva is excellent. The hotel has a history of more than 100 years. Many celebrities have stayed in this hotel when they visited Fiji. Although the hotel has a long history, the rooms are renovated, large, clean and hygienic. It should be the best hotel in Suva. The appearance is full of British style. The sea view room opens the window to face the sea. Sitting on the balcony looking at the bay and drinking a Fijian ice beer, I think Suva is worth it. The service staff are very enthusiastic and highly praised!"
"Excellent choice downtown Suva. Rooms are spotless and large. Gym and washing machines are very convenient. But the wifi is painfully slow at times - so slow that it becomes impossible to even read emails."
"The hotel is located in the center of Suva, the capital of Fiji. It is convenient to go anywhere. The boss is very nice (I later called and found out that he is Chinese, awesome). The hotel had no water due to municipal construction. We didn't know it was an emergency until we arrived that day. But the boss took into consideration that it was inconvenient for us to wash and shower, so she arranged for us to stay in another hotel in their group. That hotel charges a high fee, so they made up for the extra fee. That's great! The location of the other hotel is also very good. It's just a few steps to the Fijian Parliament Building and the famous Pacific Hotel. Therefore, I especially recommend these two hotels to friends who are traveling to Suva for business or tourism!"
"The location of the hotel is good. The surrounding museums, city halls, etc. and shopping in the market are all within walking distance, so there is no need to consider parking and transportation. Check out time is 11am, not 10am like most hotels in Nadi. There is no free wifi in the room, but there is in the public area. It is very convenient to go to the pool or beach chairs to rest and surf the Internet at night. The Fiji Museum is smaller than I expected, and just in time for some openings. The main exhibitions are not open. It is a pity that it is said to be fully open at the end of the year. The museum store is a bit hidden and not very eye-catching. The door is closed, but it is actually open. I bought 1 A painting of Tapabhu. When coming to Suva again, holiday inn will be the first choice"
"One of the best ways to increase customer satisfaction and encourage more reviews from guests is by providing excellent customer service. Make sure your employees are well-trained and know how to handle any situation that may arise. They need to go out of their way to help visitors where they can, from personally booking tickets to scheduling itineraries for their stay. If any stressful events occur, they must know how to remain calm and deal with it swiftly. Making your guests the highest priority will ensure they leave with a positive lasting impression, and your reviews will reflect this."
"We stayed one day in Suva and found it to be a good choice. It wasn't very comfortable, but the staff was attentive, the room was very spacious, and the breakfast was delicious. It's a bit far from the center for walking. It worked out well."
"Perfect location in Suva. First room I stayed in was dated but they moved me to a better room once I complained about the mould smell from the air con. Ask for rooms like 110 that have been renovated. Staff are friendly even if sometimes not as attentive looking at their phones rather than giving full attention on customers. Didn't try the cafe nor the pool but it looked interesting."
"I travel a lot. And return to Fiji twice a year. I've stayed at 5 Princess many times in the past and will continue to do so. Bubu, Wati, and Mosese are simply the best and the owners ~ Tarei and Rod of course. I stayed here two weeks end of July 2024. I love the lush tropical garden, the rambling colonial house with hardwood floors. I could pick my own lemon grass for tea in the morning."
"I stayed at James Cook for 2 weeks. The staff were very helpful and understanding. They did the very best to make our stay comfortable. I found the bathroom facilities unacceptable. No shelves for the toiletries when in shower, had to place everything on the floor. When showering the water flowed to the whole bathroom and made it into a swimming pool. Had to ask for thick towels to block water and not make the room wet. there was no security lock for safe keeping. "
"Capricorn Apartment Hotel in Suva is valued for its strategic location, close to the city center and shopping areas, providing great convenience to travelers. 
The spacious rooms are equipped with a kitchenette and patio, recently renovated to enhance our comfort."
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Trip.com's insights for hotels in Suva
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Suva hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Suva?
June is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Suva, with average nightly rates around KRW 156,915. Prices peak in July, when rates reach about KRW 372,750 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from December 29, 2024 to December 29, 2025.)
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KRW 200,000
KRW 400,000
KRW 242,430
Dec
KRW 261,252
Jan
KRW 220,540
Feb
KRW 288,871
Mar
KRW 175,941
Apr
KRW 214,607
May
KRW 156,915
Jun
KRW 372,750
Jul
KRW 345,540
Aug
KRW 183,920
Sep
KRW 261,252
Oct
KRW 244,272
Nov
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Suva?
Hotel rates in Suva are typically lowest on Monday, with average nightly rates around KRW 200,491. Thursday tends to be the most expensive, averaging KRW 303,396 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from December 29, 2024 to December 29, 2025.)