What Services Are Available in Nadi?
As the gateway to Fiji for most visitors, Nadi is the perfect place to stock up on essentials before venturing to the outer islands.
The town also serves as an excellent base for those who want easy access to shops and services that might be scarce elsewhere in Fiji. Let’s explore what Nadi has to offer in terms of information, shops, and services!
Note that this guide covers the Nadi area, excluding Denarau – for Denarau, see the Information, Shops & Services in Denarau. For a comprehensive look at Nadi, don’t miss our Complete Guide to Nadi.
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Useful Services for Tourists
- Car rental – See The Best Car Rentals in Nadi for listings
- Public transport – See 10 Ways to Get to (& Around) Nadi
- Accommodation – See Where to Stay in Nadi
- Nadi International Airport – See The Complete Guide to Nadi Airport
- Arrival guide for yachts – See The Sailing Guide to Fiji
- Police stations – Nadi Police Station (Koroivolu Avenue, Nadi Town), Namaka Police Station (Behind the Namaka Market, Namaka), Nawaicoba Police Post (Nawaicoba Road, Yako), and Nawai Police Post (Queens Road, Navolo)
- Visitor information centres – There are no formal visitor information centres in Nadi (or Fiji, for that matter). This sort of service is available via hotel/resort concierge services.
© FijiPocketGuide.comFood and Groceries
Nadi has a wide range of supermarkets, convenience stores, mini-marts, and a couple of markets and roadside produce stalls.
Supermarkets in Nadi
Several supermarkets can be found across Nadi’s four main suburbs: Namaka, Martintar, Wailoaloa and Votualevu, as well as in the town centre, commonly referred to as Nadi Town. Some supermarkets include:
- New World IGA Supermarket, Votualevu Roundabout, Namaka
- Consumers Supermarket, Queens Road, Namaka
- New World, Queens Road, Namaka
- Shop and Save, Queens Road, Namaka
- RB Patel Jetpoint, Queens Road, Martintar
- Hai Feng Chinese Supermarket, Northern Press Road, Martintar
- RB Patel Supermarket, Main Street, Nadi Town
- New World, Main Street, Nadi Town
- ACC Supermarket, Main Street, Nadi Town
- Pure Ocean Superette, Palms Drive, Wailoaloa Road
- Shop N Save, Votualevu ATS Road, Votualevu.
Supermarkets in Nadi are generally open from 8 am to 8 pm, Monday to Sunday. Some supermarkets have reduced hours on Sunday (typically closing around 2 pm), such as RB Patel Supermarket and Shop N Save Supermarket.
Markets and Roadside Stalls
Fresh fruit and vegetables are commonly purchased from markets and roadside stalls in Nadi. The largest produce market, Nadi Market, is in Nadi Town, near the bus station.
There’s another good produce market, the Namaka Market, located on Queens Road in Namaka. Markets are open all day except Sundays.
Roadside stalls selling fresh fruit and vegetables can be found lining roads around Nadi.
Learn more about grocery shopping in Nadi in Guide to Food Shopping in Fiji.
© FijiPocketGuide.comMedication, Toiletries and Pharmaceuticals
While light medications (like painkillers), baby products and toiletries are often sold in supermarkets around Nadi, other medications and speciality health products are found in pharmacies.
However, we recommend that you come prepared to Nadi with the Medication to Pack in Your First Aid Kit for Fiji.
Pharmacies in Nadi
Nadi’s pharmacies are located in Namaka, Votualevu, Martintar and Nadi Town, which include:
- Namaka Medisure Pharmacy, Namaka Lane
- Budget Pharmacy, Namaka Lane
- Votualevu Pharmacy, Carreras Lane, Votualevu
- NewLife Pharmacy, Queens Road, Martintar
- Island Pharmacy, Main Street, Nadi Town
- United Discount Chemists, Budget Pharmacy, Main Street, Nadi Town
- Reliance Pharmacy, Lodhia Street, Nadi Town.
Pharmacies in Nadi are typically open from 8 am to 6/7 pm, Monday to Saturday and are closed Sunday. The exception is Namaka Medisure Pharmacy, which is open from 6 am to 12 am (midnight) daily.
Medical Centres in Nadi
For health care and obtaining prescriptions, there are clinics in Nadi, such as:
- Zens Health Centre, 27 Commercial Street, Namaka
- Namaka Health Centre, Queens Road, Namaka
- Ace Medical Clinic, RB Jetpoint Complex, Martintar
- Zens Medical Health Centre, 40 Lodhia Street, Nadi Town
- Sarada Medical Centre, Ashram Road, Nadi Town
Medical centres in Nadi have various opening hours but are typically open from 8/9 am to 5 pm or 9 pm, Monday to Saturday. They are typically closed on Sundays.
There is a 24/7 medical centre in Denarau, as listed in the Information, Shops & Services in Denarau.
Hospital in Nadi
Nadi also has a hospital, the Nadi Hospital, close to Nadi Town, located just off the Nadi Back Road. It’s the second-largest hospital in Viti Levu and serves as the main hospital for the Nadi Subdivision District. The Nadi Hospital is open 24/7.
© FijiPocketGuide.comFuel Stations in Nadi
Need to fuel up? Fuel stations in Nadi tend to be open from 6 am to 10 pm daily, while TotalEnergies and Mobil are open 24/7.
Note that some fuel stations are fully serviced and an attendant will fill your vehicle for you; tell the attendant how much you want to fill up. Pay inside at the counter.
There are multiple options for fuel stations in Namaka, Votualevu, Martintar and Nadi Town – almost all of which are conveniently located along Queens Road. There are also some fuel stations along the Nadi Back Road.
- Mobil True Mart, Enamanu, Nadi
- Mobil, Queens Road, Nadi
- TotalEnergies Namaka Service Station, Queens Road, Namaka
- TotalEnergies Nadi Autoport, Main Town Street, Nadi Town
- BRC Fuel Station – Nalovo, BRC Lane, Nadi
- Lales Pacific Energy Service Station, Queens Road, Nadi
- MOBIL ON THE GO NADI MAIN, Queens Road, Nadi
- New World IGA Supermarket (fuel station), Votualevu Roundabout, Namaka
For more tips for driving in Nadi, take a look at How to Drive in Fiji + 10 Road Rules You Need to Know.
© FijiPocketGuide.comBanks and Communication
All of your other services, from banks to phone stores, can be found in Nadi.
Phone, Internet and Post Office
For staying in touch, Digicel Fiji and Vodafone Fiji are the phone network providers. Digicel and Vodafone have stores at Nadi Airport (open from 5 am to 10 pm daily) and on Main Street in Nadi Town.
Vodafone has an additional shop on Queens Road in Namaka, and Digicel’s Namaka store is at the RB Jetpoint Complex in Martintar. Aside from at the airport, Fiji’s phone stores tend to be open from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday and 8 am to 2 pm on Saturday.
Nadi also has three post offices:
- Nadi International Airport Post Office, Queens Road, Namaka
- Nadi Town Post Office, Koroivolu Lane, Nadi Town
- Namaka Post Office, Commercial Street, Namaka.
Finally, for an internet connection, WiFi hotspots can be found at Nadi International Airport, where the first 30 minutes are free. Some cafes with free WiFi include:
- Corner Cafe, Sagayam Road, Nadi Town
- Bulaccino Cafe, Nadi Plaza, Queens Road, Nadi
- Daikoku, Northern Press Road, Martintar
- Bounty Restaurant & Bar, 79 Queens Road, Martintar.
For more about accessing the internet, check out Where to Get WiFi in Fiji.
Banks in Nadi
ATMs are widespread in Namaka, Martintar, Votualevu, Wailoaloa and Nadi Town. Bank branches can also be found throughout Nadi, including:
- Bank of the South Pacific (BSP), Queens Road, Namaka
- Westpac Namaka, Namaka Lane
- ANZ Nadi, Main Street, Nadi Town
- Westpac Nadi, Main Street, Nadi Town
- Bank of Baroda, Main Street Nadi Town.
Banks in Nadi are generally open from 9 am to 3/4 pm, Monday to Friday.
More About the Information, Shops and Services in Nadi
That’s it for our guide to Nadi’s essential services and shops. For more information about this vibrant Fijian town, check out the following articles:
- Arrival at Nadi International Airport: Step-by-Step
- 25 Best Things to Do in Nadi
- 20 Best Resorts in Nadi
Finally, if there’s anything we’ve missed, you’re likely to find it in our Complete Guide to Nadi.
Sources:
The information in this guide has been compiled from our extensive research, travel and experiences across Fiji and the South Pacific, accumulated over more than a decade of numerous visits to each destination. Additional sources for this guide include the following:
- Tourism Fiji (General travel advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (Tourism trade association - Updated [2025])
- SPTO (Pacific tourism advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Immigration (Visa and immigration advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Revenue & Customs Service (Customs and visitor taxes - Updated [2025])
- Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (Biosecurity advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Meteorological Service (Weather forecast and warnings - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Bureau of Statistics (Statistics and travel data - Updated [2025])
- Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (Tourism statistics - Updated [2025])
- Land Transport Authority (Road safety advice - Updated [2025])
- Safe Travel (New Zealand travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Smart Traveller (Australia travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Travel.State.Gov (U.S. travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
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About The Author
Robin (Ruveni) C.
This article was reviewed and published by Robin, the co-founder of Fiji Pocket Guide. He has lived, worked and travelled across 16 different countries before settling in the South Pacific, so he knows a thing or two about planning the perfect trip in this corner of the world. Robin is also the co-founder of several other South Pacific travel guides and is a regular host of webinars with the South Pacific Tourism Organisation.











