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Hotel in Suva
Affectionately known as 'The Grand Old Lady' of Suva, the faithfully restored Grand Pacific Hotel was built in 1914. It features free WiFi, 5 restaurants, 3 bars, a day spa and a fitness center.
The reception lady that checked me in was very friendly and accommodating. The reception overall very friendly and accommodating and helpful. The rooms really were inviting after long travel hours. Breakfast staff are so friendly and helpful. I would recommend staying here especially when you have special rates.
Hotel in Suva
Holiday Inn Suva is an oasis of calm within 5 minutes' walk of the city’s business district. It offers lush tropical gardens, an outdoor pool with sun terrace, and ocean views.
Friendly environment, just feel like home
Hotel in Suva
Built around a large outdoor swimming pool with waterslide and hot tub, Suva Motor Inn offers spacious accommodations in Suva city center. Guests have access to a poolside restaurant and bar.
Very clean, central location, comfortable, accommodating and very friendly srltaff
Hotel in Suva
Completely refurbished in 2019, including all guest rooms and public areas, Tanoa Plaza features rooms with lovely harbor or city views and is only 2297 feet from Suva Harbor.
The room was extremely clean and bed was comfortable. The staff were friendly and food was good as well.
Hotel in Suva
Located in Suva, 1.5 miles from Fiji Golf Club, Tagimoucia House Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
It’s away from the town. Very quiet and had good view. I can’t wait to have the pool ready on my next trip. The staffs are very friendly and very helpful when you need something. Thanks for a smiling faces 😍😍🌺
Hotel in Suva
The Novotel Suva Lami Bay is located right by the sea and only 15-minutes from Suva CBD. This international hotel offers ocean view rooms and traditional Fijian hospitality.
Very friendly and professional staff
Hotel in Suva
Located in Suva, Island Accommodation Suva Premier Hospitality has a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Breakfast and laundry services.
Hotel in Suva
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool with sun terrace, Five Princes Hotel is a boutique retreat set on 1 acre of tropical gardens. The hotel’s restaurant offers views over Suva Harbor and Beqa Island.
As a fan of old, historical hotels, I really enjoyed my stay here. My spacious room had everything I needed—good mattress, shower; the TV even had Netflix and the WiFi worked fine. The grounds are lovely. Dinner isn’t from a menu, but tell them earlier in the day what you want. I had fish, which was delicious. The best part of staying here was the super friendly and genuinely kind staff. They couldn’t have been nicer.
Hotel in Suva
Located in Suva, 2.7 miles from Fiji Golf Club, Sunseekers Outrigger Hotel has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Stayed 2 weeks at the Sunseekers with the fam including 2 6yo girls and it was way better than expected. We had one family room and one studio. The studio had the best view. And the family room was big enough for us. The staff was so nice and helpful. The bar on the roof is just amazing ! The view and the food were perfect. + there’s a little pharmacy just in front, very helpful and an ATM to withdraw nearby. Vinaka again !
Hotel in Suva
Located in Suva, 3.4 miles from Fiji Golf Club, Toorak Central has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Great rooms, excellent staff especially Priscilla and one of the security guards ( helped me change tyre of my car). It’s well located, confortable rooms, well equipped.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Suva cost $75 per night, and 4-star hotels in Suva are $198 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Suva can be found for $267 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Suva this weekend is $79 or, for a 4-star hotel, $179. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Suva for this weekend cost around $283 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $78 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Suva for tonight. You'll pay around $216 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Suva will cost around $236, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Suva loved staying at Grand Pacific Hotel, Holiday Inn Suva, an IHG Hotel, and Toorak Central.
Toorak Central, Grand Pacific Hotel, and Holiday Inn Suva, an IHG Hotel are some of the popular hotels in Suva.
For hotels in Suva that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try Toorak Central, Grand Pacific Hotel, and Holiday Inn Suva, an IHG Hotel.
These hotels in Suva are highly rated by couples: Toorak Central, Grand Pacific Hotel, and Holiday Inn Suva, an IHG Hotel.
Novotel Suva Lami Bay, Grand Pacific Hotel, and Holiday Inn Suva, an IHG Hotel got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Suva.
The people of Suva are lovely, warm and welcoming. However there are not a lot of things to do in Suva and the harbour is not clean enough to swim in. The traffic congestion is surprisingly bad. We walked a lot, footpaths are in bad condition or not available. Places worth visiting are the museum, local market, handicraft market, Thurston Gardens (I was left wondering was that it!), watching locals play sport outside Parliament. For those interested in numismatics a visit to the Reserve Bank of Fiji is worthwhile. Best meal out was at Paradiso. Best outing from Suva was to Colo-i-Suva Forest Park
The last stay at the Eco Lodge and the Rainforest Park adjacent we visited changed my view of Suva - It's not just a city/capital. I wished the govenment would upgrade the roads inside the park, and make it a safer place for visitors especially at night.
I always stay at the Suve Holiday Inn when i'm visiting family....my favourite hotel. It was so central to every places that we visit. It was like home away from home. I tried to eat at different restaurants in the surrounding area. The staff are so friendly and helpful. Breakfast was a great start to the day with so many different selection of food. Keep up the good work everyone. See you soon again.
Its a friendly place and seems quite safe. Lots of shops etc. Wide range of restaurants, and food courts if you need a lunch in town. Lots of souvenir shops and a souvenir center behind the post office. Remember to bargain. Taxis are everywhere and cheap Personally I would steer clear of the large "international" hotels, and find a clean 2nd level one. The large international hotels are just that. You could be anywhere.
Suva is the capital of a small island state. Don't expect particular monuments/parks. Still, I'm very happy I went there. I picked a taxi from Nadi for 100 euro/USD (one way) and this allowed me to cross the countryside of the main island, see people and places. Suva easily filled my two days there. It has a nice sea front to enjoy walking and the sunset. A couple of modern malls (I liked TappooCity and its food court). Several modern shops and some nice souvenir shops. Several cafes and restaurants. You can also notice many nice colonial buildings, churches etc. People are very friendly. I believe that travelers who wish to get the sense of the place they are visiting would enjoy such a ride to Suva. Mind one thing: It is very hard to find wifi in Suva. Consider purchasing a local SIM.
We had one night in Suva at the beginning and end of our trip to Toberua Island Resort. We arranged for a taxi to take us all around Suva for an hour and a half, and the driver was able to tell us a lot about Suva and Fiji. It was too warm and humid to do much walking, and sadly, being a Sunday, the museum which we really wanted to see, was closed. Everyone we met in our brief walk gave us a friendly greeting. The people are Fiji's best asset!