Nadi is located on the west side of Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu. The city is a good place to shop in the busy downtown area, relax on the beach or learn about local history at an ancient temple. Attractions range from a well-kept 18-hole golf course, to a beautiful orchid garden, to hot springs. Sun yourself at Wailoaloa Beach or New Town Beach, which offer hotels, restaurants and shops. Dining options include a mix of traditional Chinese, Fijian and Indian dishes, as well as Western favorites.Green thumbs will delight in the Garden of the Sleeping Giant, located about 10 minutes’ drive north of Nadi. Raymond Burr, most famous for playing the TV character Perry Mason, began this garden in the late 1970s. The impressive orchid collection now features more than 2,000 species and the site is still home to Burr’s holiday house, which is open to visitors for a fee additional to the entry fee to the gardens. The gardens are every day except Sunday.Check out Port Denarau. Shoppers will enjoy ocean views while they sip a coffee, dine in an upscale restaurant or find something unique at one of the boutiques. Visit the Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple, the largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere, showcasing traditional Indian architecture.After shopping and sightseeing, relax in the Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Pool, not far from the Garden of the Sleeping Giant. You pay a small fee to visit the springs and mud pool, and if you want extreme relaxation, pay an additional fee for a massage. Stay safe in Nadi by taking taxis and adventuring during daylight hours. Avoid overcrowded and empty areas. Never carry valuables and watch out for pickpockets. Do not leave your bags outside of religious sites “out of respect” they will be gone when you return.
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Where to stay in Nadi

Wailoloa
While Wailoloa isn't home to many top sights, Wailoaloa Beach and Namaka Market are some notable places to visit nearby.

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Popular places to visit

Port Denarau
Visit this picturesque marina for shopping and dining, traditional music and dance performances, and excursions to Fiji’s Mamanuca and Yasawa islands.

Sri Siva Subramaniya Temple
Visit the largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere to admire Dravidian architecture and be part of colorful religious celebrations.
Port Denarau Marina
Explore the waterfront in Nadi with a trip to Port Denarau Marina. Wander the beautiful beaches or discover the beautiful sunsets in this family-friendly area.
Wailoaloa Beach
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Wailoaloa Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Nadi.
Namaka Market
You can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Namaka Market during your stay in Nadi. Discover the beautiful sunsets and top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Denarau Beach
Why not spend a care-free afternoon at Denarau Beach during your travels in Nadi?
Things to do

Denarau: Seventh Heaven Floating Bar Day Trip

Tropical Rainforest Waterfall Day Tour

South Sea Island Half Day Cruise - Departs Denarau

Seventh Heaven Fiji 6 Hour Experience on a Floating Platform

Fiji Local Village, Market, Temple & Garden of Sleeping Giant with Mud Pool Tour
Reviews of Nadi
2/5 - Disappointing
Not much there to see. Although the market is very interesting and an amazing place to take pictures.
4/5 - Good
Bit of a culture shock for me as I come from a quiet village in Scotland and 3 different locals all warned me to be careful incase I was robbed, not sure if I was seen as an easy target because I was on my own.
2/5 - Disappointing
Nothing there to see or do and we were accosted getting off the local bus. Be aware of scammers
5/5 - Excellent
Malamala beach the best.
3/5 - Okay
Denarau where we stayed was really good. I did not like Nadi town. You just get folloeed to buy things and go on ttips with them
4/5 - Good
very friendly people who are only too happy to help. You need to realise that things get done on "Fiji" time - perhaps not what we are used to!