Getting Here: Your Journey to Paradise

Getting to Fiji is easier than you think—and every mile brings you closer to reef-side hammocks, warm welcomes, and that first salty swim.

International Flights to Fiji

Fiji is just a flight away, with direct services from Australia, New Zealand, North America, and beyond. Most international visitors arrive via Nadi International Airport (NAN)—the main gateway to Fiji’s outer islands and adventures.

Fly with trusted airlines including:

  • Fiji Airways – Fiji’s award-winning national airline

  • Qantas

  • Virgin Australia

  • Air New Zealand

  • Aircalin – including direct flights between Fiji and Tahiti (Papeete)

Fiji Airways also offers outstanding value fares between North America and Australia—so why not break up the long-haul with a few days in Fiji?
Or combine Fiji and Tahiti for the ultimate island-hopping escape. It’s easier than it sounds—we’ll show you how.

Once You’ve Landed: Island Transfers

From Nadi or Suva, your next step is where the real adventure begins.

  • Fiji Airways and Northern Air offer domestic flights to many of Fiji’s outer islands.

  • Seaplane and helicopter transfers are a spectacular way to arrive—especially when your landing is on a private beach or floating pontoon.

  • Some resorts are reached by scenic boat transfer, water taxi, or ferry. It’s all part of the experience.

Planning to join a small-ship cruise through Fiji? Fly in early, unwind on an island, then board your vessel already in holiday mode.
Ask us which boutique or expedition cruises are sailing during your dates—we’ll find the one that suits you best.

Let Us Handle the Logistics

Don’t get overwhelmed by the options—we’re here to make it simple.
At Fiji Naturally, we’re experts at figuring out the best way for you to get here, get around, and make every moment count. Whether you're flying solo, travelling with family, or planning the trip of a lifetime, we take care of every detail—flights, transfers, island hops, and all the in-betweens.

Just tell us your dream—we’ll map the rest.