
Hotels in Suva
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Browse hotels in Suva, Fiji — stays on Victoria Parade and the Suva Waterfront, 23 km from Nausori Airport. Fiji Museum and Municipal Market within walking reach.
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About Suva
Suva: Pacific Capital on a Coral Peninsula
Suva sits on the southeastern tip of Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island, occupying a rain-forested peninsula that juts into Laucala Bay. Founded as a colonial capital in 1882, the city holds the majority of Fiji's government offices, universities, and the region's largest port outside Australia and New Zealand. The Fiji Museum inside Thurston Gardens, established in 1904, preserves the country's most complete collection of pre-colonial canoe hulls, tapa cloth, and war clubs — a reference point no other Pacific capital matches in depth.
Where to Stay in Suva
Hotels concentrate along Victoria Parade and the Suva Waterfront, placing guests within walking distance of the Municipal Market, which opens daily and trades reef fish, dalo root, and kava beside imported textiles. The Domain district, uphill from the waterfront, offers quieter guesthouses shaded by mature flame trees. Business travelers arrive for the regional headquarters of several UN agencies and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, headquartered here since 1972.
Practical Tips
- Climate: Suva averages 3,000 mm of rain annually — pack a compact rain jacket year-round.
- Currency: Fijian dollar (FJD); ATMs are plentiful along Renwick Road.
- Getting there: Nausori Airport (SUV) lies 23 km northeast; taxis take roughly 30 minutes to central hotels.
- Getting around: Metered taxis and minibus routes cover the city; the waterfront is walkable.
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