Bula! It's a cava ceremony (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
Deep fried crispy fish (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
Today I'm going to be talking about the journey from our resort to Nadi (pronounced Nandee) International Airport.
From Denarau Island to Nadi International Airport
Our flight with Qantas Airways was scheduled for a 18:50 departure. We planned to be there at least 2.5 hours before departure and the taxi ride from the resort was estimated to take about 30 minutes. We allowed ourselves even extra time in case of possible delays and as it turned out, that was quite unnecessary.
The taxi that the hotel ordered for us turned up promptly at 3.30 pm and it was a smooth ride all the way to the airport. The four of us with our luggage fit comfortably in the air conditioned sedan which was well cared for.
Taxi ride to the airport (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
The driver then veered off onto a main highway which was as well formed and well made as any you'd find in an Australian city. It was quite pleasing to see how clean the roads were too. Traffic flowed in an orderly fashion and no one seemed rushed in any way.
Forests punctuated with large bill boards along the road side soon gave way to double storeyed concrete buildings housing various businesses and accommodation places.
We noticed that Burger King had made it over here!
It's Burger King! (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
Nadi International Airport (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
The check in area was clean, well organised and spacious. I was pleasantly surprised at the number of open counters and lack of queues. Baggage check in was completely uneventful and hassle free.
Spacious well organised check-in area (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
In fact, my zip lock bags had already come in rather handy earlier at the duty free shop before security check. The shop wanted to charge me FJ$1 for the pleasure of supplying me a small zip lock bag for some dilo oil I had purchased.
Duty-free shopping (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
Pick up a bargain? (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
Money changers in the departure lounge (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
Departure Lounge (Photo copyright Maria Ngo) |
It was also here, after this last check of our carry on luggage, that we were able to collect our duty free shopping from one of the waiting staff lined up along the boarding tunnel.
Except another surprise awaited us. We had to walk down the boarding tunnel down to the tarmac. Just as well it was a clear day.
Once the plane got moving, we were just five hours and fifty minutes away from our destination. Incidentally, Fiji Airways and Qantas use a code sharing service and rather well used planes. I would recommend that you bring your own entertainment. While food was included in the flight, I think I would have found Burger King more palatable.
Touch down went as scheduled and our car was still where we had left it in long-term parking 18 days ago. We were pleased that we did not even need the photos we had taken of the car's location and its nearest shuttle bus stop to guide us.
Oh, and Fiji is two hours ahead of Australian EST. But even at that hour, we were able to find a drive through twenty four hour burger joint on the way home.
Vinaka! And thank you so much for joining me on my Fijian holiday. Hope to see you when I next travel to South Australia.
Fresh coconut
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