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In this episode, we talk about Te Waka, a luxury transport and logistics company in Fiji that helps travelers move smoothly—and also helps them experience more than just the resort zone. If you’re planning Fiji and want the trip to feel effortless and intentional, start at Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with our team at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] so your transfers, touring days, and meaningful add-ons fit perfectly. Normand Schafer interviews James, co-founder and managing director of Te Waka, about what sets premium transport apart and why it matters in an island destination. James explains that Te Waka supports travelers with airport pickups, resort transfers, and customized touring, and that their mission is not to provide “a transfer,” but to deliver a complete experience of welcome, safety, and reliability. The conversation begins at Nadi International Airport, where Te Waka has a team presence and an arrivals lounge environment so travelers feel taken care of right after landing. James describes professionally trained drivers on hand, name placards used for arriving guests, and a focus on meeting clients efficiently and getting them on their way in quality vehicles so their holiday begins smoothly. From there, Normand asks how Te Waka elevates a standard transfer into something personal and memorable. James says it’s the human element—drivers who are trained to be professional, calm, and helpful, and who share their perspective on Fiji, what to expect at the resort or hotel ahead, and the small contextual details that make a destination feel real. He mentions that the goal is consistent whether you’re traveling a shorter distance toward Denarau or a longer ride toward Fiji’s Coral Coast, including resort areas like Shangri-La. The takeaway is that a premium transfer can be part of your Fiji story rather than simply a means to an end. A major section of the episode focuses on safety and the value of planning transport early. James points out that many travelers plan the “big pieces” first—airfare, hotels, tours—and only then think about transportation. He argues transport is among the most important considerations because it involves lives. He emphasizes that Te Waka doesn’t carry passengers; they carry lives, and he ties that to the Fijian concept of “bula,” which is both a greeting and the idea of life itself. To illustrate the scale of their operations and the importance of consistency, James shares that Te Waka serviced 188,000 lives in their vehicles in a 12-month period. The message is that premium transport isn’t just about a nicer vehicle; it’s about a culture of professionalism and responsibility that supports travelers at scale. We also cover how Te Waka is booked and why many travelers may encounter them through a travel professional. James says Te Waka has operated in Fiji for 26 years and that the majority of their business comes through trade relationships with travel agents and tour operators, while a smaller portion comes from direct bookings via their website, which he cites as pawaka.com.fj. For travelers, that means you can request Te Waka through your agent as part of the overall trip design, ensuring the logistics match the level of the holiday you’re investing in. Then we move into “passport” territory: the experiences beyond transfers.
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