Affectionately known as 'The Grand Old Lady' of Suva, the faithfully restored Grand Pacific Hotel was built in 1914. It boasts free WiFi, 5 restaurants, 3 bars, a day spa and a fitness centre.
Carlos
From
Qatar
The property is well-maintained, with everything needed for a comfortable and enjoyable visit. What stood out the most was the staff—everyone was always ready to help with a smile.
Built around a large outdoor swimming pool with waterslide and hot tub, Suva Motor Inn offers spacious accommodation in Suva city centre. Guests have access to a poolside restaurant and bar.
Island Accommodation Suva Premier Hospitality has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Suva. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.
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 Harbour and Beqa Island.
Hasantha
From
Australia
Was only here overnight for a quick layover but not great for me (might be different for others needs). Staff weee friendly and helpful on the whole, but issues were:
1. Long uphill concrete path to get to reception and then stairs up, and then stairs down to burees in the back (hard if you have a bad back like me given no lifts!)
2. Used my Amex (and it worked) only to be told they don’t accept as fees to high and took half an hour for reception to cancel, reissue
3. Promised guard would come at 6am sharp to help with my bags for aotport transfer but never came (till I tracked him down, then very helpful).
4. Fan didn’t turn off so I had to remove key so there wasn’t any power (but then shower was cold in am so perhaps they’re using individual water heaters not town water….i don’t know)
It’s about 30 min from airport and close to Suva but limited ok places near airport and nice places are further (on the water) so you still might find this suits.
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.
Mohammed
From
New Zealand
It was a 1 night stay. Hotel was very clean and comfortable.
Completely refurbished in 2019, including all guest rooms and public areas, Tanoa Plaza features rooms with lovely harbour or city views and is only 700 metres from Suva Harbour.
Akashni
From
Australia
We had an exceptional stay at the Tanoa Plaza Hotel. The staff were warm, and welcoming, and went above and beyond to ensure our comfort. The rooms were immaculate, modern, and beautifully appointed. The amenities were top-notch, and the location was perfect for exploring the city. Highly recommend.
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.
Lachlan
From
Australia
The swimming pool was fine, the view was good. It is close to Suva and quiet
Situated in Suva, 2.5 km from Fiji Golf Club, Tagimoucia House Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Set in Suva, 4.7 km from Fiji Golf Club, Yatulau Hotel and Conference offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Preetam Shokar
From
Fiji
Friendly and Helpful Staff, Clean Premises, Close to City, Delightful Food
On average, 3-star hotels in Suva cost £58 per night, and 4-star hotels in Suva are £140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Suva can on average be found for £240 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Suva this weekend is £73 or, for a 4-star hotel, £164. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Suva for this weekend cost on average around £248 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £73 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Suva for tonight. You'll pay on average around £181 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Suva will cost around £320 (based on Booking.com prices).
My stay was too short but had a good experience. Wish I could stay longer. People live simple and friendly. Very save to wander around. Do not tell me what to write. Then it is not a true review. Be honest. You spoil my view of suva people. You should e asshamed
Guest review by
Joerina
New Zealand
Review score
6.0
Suva is much bigger than Nadi, of course more caotic!
Suva is much bigger than Nadi, of course more caotic! It is nice to visit and explore other than the west of Fiji so I recommend to come to the east, even if there is no much to do in Suva, just to travel to Vanua Levu and Taveuni!
Guest review by
Saez Rodenas
Review score
10.0
If you are looking sand and surf don't go to Suva.
If you are looking sand and surf don't go to Suva. Suva is a bustling city and finding parking is impossible sometimes. Take buses and taxis. If I were vacationing I would only stay a day or two. Nice coffee shops and restaurants abound here. Try Fijian, Indian, Chinese food. The main market is full of island fruit and vegetables. The museum is a place to see and learn a little of the history and culture.
Guest review by
Allen
United States
Review score
10.0
We knew ahead but went when Miss Hibiscus was on point and...
We knew ahead but went when Miss Hibiscus was on point and city was chocker blocks alongside many other big events that happen to be on at same time but that’s just suva coming alive during its peak of events. Traffic was crazy and town was full full .. just goes to show how much Suva has to offer in a good way.. but If you like your peace and quiet.. see what’s on in suva city before making your bookings. Weather is forecast as wet as always but hey, it’s Suva city.. such is life! Live in the moments
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
6.0
The main city centre with people asking for money was...
The main city centre with people asking for money was annoying. Brother was robbed by two young men when he was walking back up to Yatu. He’s 70 years old. We were there for purpose of erecting a tomb stone for great grandparents. Excellent help from birth deaths n marriages suvavou house, corrections officers for the cemetery and the Fiji National Archives library. The taxis were great.
Guest review by
susan
New Zealand
Review score
8.0
Suva is very busy but a vibrant city.
Suva is very busy but a vibrant city. I heard lot of stories about robberies so be careful when travelling or shopping. Phone and bag snatching is common! But it can be fun if you are alert and careful.
Guest review by
Anil
Australia
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This is a high quality business and pleasure hotel located centrally in Suva and an ideal base for the discerning traveler. The food is high quality, the staff very friendly, the Internet fast, and the beds comfortable - there's a lot to like. The breakfast buffet was the first that I've struck in the region that starts to approach other parts of the world for quality and variety.
A perfectly tolerable--if you are budget-minded--2-star hotel that happens to offer what I believe to be some of the best views in all of Suva from the rooms with windows facing the port. Each day I spent a few minutes at the window observing the hills, the ships, the tide and the weather.
I got a kitchen sink and a large counter--which was convenient for sorting stuff.
Great space to spend time in Suva. The apartment is really well equipped and comfortable. The kitchen was great for prepping some meals at home. Lots of thoughtful touches.
The owners were lovely and very quick to reply to any messages and check in was very easy.
The location is quiet but close enough to Suva central.
Mishra is very helpful and he gives you a lot of tips what to see and where to eat in the Suva, but he also know a lot about other islands in Fiji. He is doing maximum for the guests
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