Latest Hotels Reviews for Nadi

Bua Bed & Breakfast
3.9/540 Reviews
Basic accommodation with a swimming pool and a shared sitting room as well as a kitchen. The use of the microwave and fridge are permitted. Not outstandingly clean overall but it was okay for a night and wasn't uncomfortable. The location is convenient and close to a supermarket, an ATM and bigger resorts, which offer free shows for entertainment, as well as a few restaurants to choose from. Friendly owners :)
Nadi Airport Transit Hotel
1.4/514 Reviews
Not bad, close to the airport
Westfield Homestay Fiji
2.8/543 Reviews
The home stay is conveniently located close to the airport, at just around 10-15mins walk, but don't follow Google Maps, as they'd provide a wrong inexistent path. The host is very helpful and the amenities are pretty basic but good enough for a one night stay. Towels and soaps are provided. Some kitchen utensils are also available for use or one could order some food from the home stay directly. Finally, good amount of parking is also available.
Ramada Suites by Wyndham Wailoaloa Beach Fiji
4.3/568 Reviews
Its business suites - includes kitchen and laundry in room. Always great to have these services. Beach isnt much, think walk along rather than swim. This is one of 3-4 hotels in a row beachfront. Guests primarily those passing thru to islands, backpackers and groups. The hotels’ beachfront bars were quiet during week in May but came alive for weekend. Restaurant on top floor had great views. Service very slow in restaurants of all these hotels. Staff very helpful and friendly.
Ratsun Nadi Airport Apartment Hotel
3.9/5103 Reviews
The apartment hotel has no breakfast, the rooms are clean, the location is excellent, and the airport is relatively close. You can find a place to eat on foot. Cost-effective. There is parking outside. Much better than an adjacent four star hotel.
Leisure City Apartment
4.8/545 Reviews
We are an elderly couple. After arriving in Fiji, we found out how right we were to choose Leisure City Apartment. The property is well-equipped, clean and tidy, and has a very good location. You can find a large supermarket, bakery, bank, Burger King, at least two Chinese restaurants, and a Chinese supermarket in a 10-minute walk. Life is very convenient. The landlord is from Beijing and has lived in Fiji for more than ten years. He knows the local area very well. Because Fiji has more than 300 islands, and 20 to 30 of them have been developed, the landlord became our consultant and recommended two tourist islands with great tourism value. The tropical islands made us very happy. Usually we don't like to eat out, we like to cook by ourselves; so our homestay has obvious advantages. The kitchen here is very large, with a large refrigerator, a four-burner gas stove, an electric rice cooker, and a complete set of pots and pans. The next day we went to the supermarket to buy a local chicken, and cooked a large pot of chicken soup with carrots and potatoes, which was very delicious. The landlord is very enthusiastic. He drives to the farmer's market a few kilometers away every day to purchase agricultural and sideline products. Every time he asks us if we want to go and see? We drove with him twice and bought beef, eggs, local vegetables and fruits. The landlord has two cars to provide convenience to guests. In addition to the appropriate fees we asked him to pick us up at the airport, he took us to the pier twice and took us to the farmer's market twice, all for free. That night, the landlord also gave us fried breadfruit, a local specialty made by his wife, which was very crispy and delicious. The islands in Fiji are very beautiful, and the local indigenous people of Fiji are very warm and friendly to tourists, but Fiji is indeed still a developing country. The overall impression of Fiji left on us is very good; of course, this good feeling comes in large part from our landlord. So I would like to take this opportunity to write a message to thank our landlord again!

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels6
Number of Reviews5
Highest Price₹ 49,506
Lowest Price₹ 31,120
Average Price (Weekends)₹ 39,908
Average Price (Weekdays)₹ 39,901