Transport in Fiji


Modes of transport in Fiji include rail, road, water, and air. The rail network is mainly used for movement of sugar cane. Suva and Lautoka are the largest seaports. There are 122km of navigable inland waterways. There are two international airports, one other paved airport, and over 20 with unpaved runways. With 333 tropical islands that make up this country, expect to use various modes of transport to get to your destination.

Buses

Buses are the main mode of transport in Fiji's main islands.

Railways

Total: 597 km; 597 km 0.610-m gauge
Narrow gauge: Note: belongs to the government-owned Fiji Sugar Corporation The railway is not for passenger or public use.

Waterways

203 km; 122 km navigable by motorized craft and 200-metric-ton barges

Ports and harbors

, Lautoka, Levuka, Savusavu, Suva

Merchant marine

Total: 6 ships totaling 11,870 GT/
Ships by type: chemical tanker 2, passenger 1, petroleum tanker 1, roll-on/roll-off 1, specialized tanker 1

Airports

Fiji has two airports that cater to international air traffic, the main one being Nadi International Airport and a secondary one Nausori Airport which receives a small number of international flights. There are 13 other smaller domestic airports spread out through the country's outer islands and these mainly cater for small prop aircraft. , a state-owned enterprise owns and operates Nadi International Airport and manages the other 14 airports for the Government.
Major airports include:
Total 25

Airports with paved runways

Total: 3
Over 3,047 m: 1
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 1

Airports with unpaved runways

Total: 22
914 to 1,523 m: 5
Under 914 m: 17