Pacific Harbour

Pacific Harbour is on the Coral Coast of Viti Levu.

Understand

Pacific Harbour

Pacific Harbour is the adventure capital of Fiji. It is the place to head to when you get bored of lying under the tropical sun and palm trees sipping coconut water and instead need an adrenaline rush. The residents of Suva often go to Pacific Harbour as a weekend getaway.

Get in

Pacific Harbour is an hour's drive west from Suva's city centre along Queens Road. A similar journey from Sigatoka and Nadi takes about 80 minutes and 2.5 hours respectively. Regular bus services are available in both directions from Suva in the southeast and as far as northwest as Lautoka in the other direction.

Get around

It is easy hiring a car to explore the town and surrounds. The locals also get around by using the public bus.

See

Do

Buy

Arts Village
  • 🌍 Arts Village (Tsulu), ☎ +679 345 0065. Touristy shops where you can grab a few gifts and souvenirs. There are cultural demonstrations throughout the village.

Eat

  • The Waters Edge Restaurant (located in the Arts Village), ☎ +679 345 0145. Pizzas, burgers and Asian options. If you go at the right time, you hear the sounds of acoustic guitarists playing songs from the movie Castaway in the background.
  • 🌍 Baka Blues, 1342 Hibiscus Dr, ☎ +679 345 0041. Tu-Su 11AM-10PM. Southern blues soul food and BBQ in the South Pacific.
  • 🌍 Kevis Fish on Chips, Lot 1 Waidradra Highway, ☎ +679 362 9643. Simple, freshly made fish and chips cooked and served underneath a traditional bure (Fijian wood and straw hut) roof.
  • Sakura House, Deuba, ☎ +679 345 0300. Japanese specialising in teriyaki, sashimi and tempura. Mains are between $25-$40.

Drink

  • 🌍 The Establishment, Hibiscus Dr (Cnr of Hibiscus and River Dr), ☎ +679 773 0028. Daily 7AM-midnight. Cocktails and beer on tap. They serve pizzas and curries too.

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