Top 5 Private Tours in Suva, Viti Levu

October 1, 2021 Merry Kessler

Suva (Fijian pronunciation: [ˈsuβa]) is the capital and largest metropolitan city in Fiji. It is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Rewa Province, Central Division.
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1. Private Suva Nature and Waterfall Tour

Kay Services Tour
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Enjoy an exploration of the Cola-i-Suva National Forest, amidst serene and peaceful surroundings. This spectacular rain forest is a perfect spot for a cool dip followed by a picnic under the canopy of trees.

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Private tour, Tour escort/host, Admission to Colo-i-Suva Forest Park

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities (optional)

Reviewed By EmilyCross1994

Patrick was our guide he was lovely and helpful, very knowledgeable. The tour was great, very scenic and serene. We were able to go at our own pace. Very happy with our tour and the information provided by the guide.

2. Legend of Suva

Tourist Transport Fiji

This is a scenic drive tour. Visit old Parliament house, photo shoot opportunity from outside. Further drive to the Battery gun site at Nasonini Tunnels which has a unique drawings on the walls of how to assemble the guns . Stop for lunch at the Museum themed restaurant—the Governors. After lunch continue your tour to the Fiji Museum then into the city for shopping before returning to your hotel.

Inclusions: Fiji Museum,Thurston Garden,Old Parliament House,WW2 Battery site,Market,Shopping,lunch at Governors

Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages

Reviewed By ricksta1988

This transfer was hassle free and one of the cheapest I could find! I booked through 'Airport Shuttle Fiji' website which utilises TTF (Tourist Transport Fiji) but is much cheaper. I emailed and confirmed that our ride was a private car (as there was 2 of us). The driver was friendly and helpful, and the car was a modern Landcruiser Prado with good aircon. Our return trip from Shangri-La to Nadi Airport was also easy with another friendly driver and a modern Prado. Definitely recommend! Just confirm with them that you are getting a private car if you don't wish to be on a shared bus.

3. Suva City Tour

Kay Services Tour

It is not just a package, It is more about your experience!Planning an all-inclusive tour around Fiji for you and your family? Need an airport transfer? Want to avoid long hours filling out forms? Coming to Fiji for studies? A corporate package for short term visitors for an entire department or even company? Planning a getaway with friends? Or do you want to experience the Bula Life? We can help you with all this.

Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By EmilyCross1994

Patrick was our guide he was lovely and helpful, very knowledgeable. The tour was great, very scenic and serene. We were able to go at our own pace. Very happy with our tour and the information provided by the guide.

4. Adventourous Rooftop Fiji to Capital Fiji

Nadi, Fiji Highlander TwinnyToursFiji

With My Personal Observation as an Adventourous Private Tour Guide for Over 15 years now in Fiji, I notice that there is alot of Advertising on our beautiful white sandy beaches, swaying palm trees,beautiful blue lagoons,luxury resorts which gives some questions to those first time adventourous travellers around the world who loved mountains,waterfalls and culture if Fiji do have mountains? This four days with me you will have the opportunities to meet and enjoy with the local people from the highest point Fiji to capital Fiji sleeping with them in their own homes,eat their tipical fijian meals, live and laugh with them and share the beauty of our unspoiled virgin mountains and waterfalls and learn the structural respected fijian way we live in our own remote villages. Local people in remote Fijian villages up the mountain are not touristy,they are just normal local pepole very friendly, Valued Family alot who are just so happy to invite you in their own authentic village.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Private transportation

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Reviewed By sashabishop

Disclaimer: this is a medium-hard hike, we got caught in a downpour and you've got to be in pretty good shape to do it and have an adventurous attitude!! This day was GREAT. Started with Peni picking us up from our hotel around 8am, drove us to the mountain (up some exciting dirt roads for his small car!) and we had upbeat, informative conversation the whole way. Once we got to the village that owns the park at the foot of the hike, we used the bathroom (in *ok* bathrooms) and got paired with our guide Leps from the village who was just as friendly as Peni. The hike was beautiful and definitely challenging. It's pretty steep but the views are breath-taking! Peni and Leps helped us through a river current and taught us so much about their country throughout the hike. We picked and ate guavas along the way and were able to stop whenever we wanted for water, snacks, photos, or to rest. We highly recommend bringing snacks because we didn't get back to the village for lunch until 4pm and it was our snacks that carried us through the hike! It rained our entire hike down the mountain, but Leps and Peni helped us stay in high spirits and enjoy every bit of it. They helped us a lot too, as it was really muddy on the way down. Eating at the village at the end was also really enjoyable. The people were kind and the food was tasty. Then Peni dropped us back at our hotel and we exchanged emails to keep in touch. He was amazing and we thoroughly enjoyed the entire day with him and Leps. We never ran out of things to talk about, learned a lot, and enjoyed the mountain to the fullest. Highly recommend!! More FYIs: -You should definitely bring and wear long hiking pants -You should bring a change of clothes incase you get wet (from rain or waterfall) -Snacks are helpful and lots of water is important

5. Escape Experience Enjoy Fiji

Nadi, Fiji Highlander TwinnyToursFiji

If you want to Escape Experience and Enjoy more of this biggest island Vitilevu where 75% of the population of Fiji are living then this is the best opportunity to do it in a day from any Nadi resorts begining from Sunrise up kings highway road through mountain views to Suva the Capital City of Fiji.Visit of a Chiefly Fijian Village in Nausori called Kuku village and also have Lovo lunch in this village. An hour Sightseeing drive around Suva with few minutes at the Suva Museum before driving back Queens highway along the coastal and back to Nadi the Jet Set Town of Fiji where and when the sun sets. You also have an optional choice to choose if you want to visit Capital Fiji Suva from Nadi hotels via Queens Highway nd back Queens Highway. My flexibility is highly guaranteed.

Inclusions: Private transportation

Exclusions: Lunch, Snacks, Bottled water

Reviewed By sashabishop

Disclaimer: this is a medium-hard hike, we got caught in a downpour and you've got to be in pretty good shape to do it and have an adventurous attitude!! This day was GREAT. Started with Peni picking us up from our hotel around 8am, drove us to the mountain (up some exciting dirt roads for his small car!) and we had upbeat, informative conversation the whole way. Once we got to the village that owns the park at the foot of the hike, we used the bathroom (in *ok* bathrooms) and got paired with our guide Leps from the village who was just as friendly as Peni. The hike was beautiful and definitely challenging. It's pretty steep but the views are breath-taking! Peni and Leps helped us through a river current and taught us so much about their country throughout the hike. We picked and ate guavas along the way and were able to stop whenever we wanted for water, snacks, photos, or to rest. We highly recommend bringing snacks because we didn't get back to the village for lunch until 4pm and it was our snacks that carried us through the hike! It rained our entire hike down the mountain, but Leps and Peni helped us stay in high spirits and enjoy every bit of it. They helped us a lot too, as it was really muddy on the way down. Eating at the village at the end was also really enjoyable. The people were kind and the food was tasty. Then Peni dropped us back at our hotel and we exchanged emails to keep in touch. He was amazing and we thoroughly enjoyed the entire day with him and Leps. We never ran out of things to talk about, learned a lot, and enjoyed the mountain to the fullest. Highly recommend!! More FYIs: -You should definitely bring and wear long hiking pants -You should bring a change of clothes incase you get wet (from rain or waterfall) -Snacks are helpful and lots of water is important

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