Tuesday, June 17

Seaports in Fiji – Overview

As an island nation, Fiji relies heavily on seaports for international trade, inter-island transportation, and tourism (especially cruises and ferries). Fiji has major international ports, regional wharves, and local jetties that support commercial, passenger, and fishing vessels.


1. Major Seaports in Fiji

Port of Suva

  • Location: Capital city, southeast Viti Levu
  • Type: Main international commercial port
  • Services:
    • Cargo ships (imports & exports)
    • Cruise ships
    • Inter-island ferries
  • Managed by: Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL)
  • One of the busiest ports in the South Pacific

Port of Lautoka

  • Location: Western Viti Levu
  • Type: Second largest port in Fiji
  • Known for: Exporting sugar, molasses, and timber
  • Also handles:
    • Bulk cargo
    • Fuel imports
    • Container ships

2. Regional and Inter-Island Ports & Wharves

Port/WharfIslandPurpose
Malau WharfVanua LevuSugar export and inter-island trade
Savusavu WharfVanua LevuDomestic ferries, yachts, cruise stops
Taveuni WharfTaveuniPassenger and cargo boats
Wairiki & NabouwaluVanua LevuInter-island ferry ports to Viti Levu
Natovi LandingViti LevuConnects with Nabouwalu in Vanua Levu
Levuka WharfOvalau IslandHistoric port, used for tourism and supplies
Kadavu & Yasawa PortsRemote islandsAccess to eco-tourism resorts

3. Ferry Services

Ferries are essential for:

  • Inter-island transport of people and goods
  • Vehicles and cargo shipping
  • Tourism (Yasawa & Mamanuca islands)

Main Ferry Operators:

  • Goundar Shipping
  • Patterson Brothers Shipping
  • South Sea Cruises
  • Interlink Shipping

4. Cruise Ship Terminals

  • Suva and Lautoka are primary ports of call for international cruise liners (e.g., P&O, Carnival, MSC).
  • Upgraded terminals and welcome centers serve thousands of cruise tourists annually.

5. Port Infrastructure Development

  • Ongoing projects to:
    • Modernize cargo handling facilities
    • Expand passenger terminals
    • Improve security and customs operations
    • Increase climate resilience of port infrastructure
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