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In this episode we talk about Te Waka, a luxury transport and logistics company in Fiji, and a simple travel tip that can dramatically improve your trip: treat transportation like a main planning priority, not a last-minute add-on. If you’re planning Fiji, start at Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with our team at https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] so your transfers and touring days are coordinated smoothly with your flights and hotels. Normand Schafer interviews James, co-founder and managing director of Te Waka, about what travelers should know when booking high-end transport in Fiji and what separates a premium service from a basic ride. James explains that Te Waka supports travelers seeking stress-free movement through Fiji, including airport pickup at Nadi International Airport, resort transfers, and customized touring experiences. The episode begins with arrival logistics, because that is where stress can show up quickly if it’s not planned well. James says Te Waka has a presence at the airport, including an arrivals lounge environment, and that guests are welcomed professionally by trained staff and drivers. He describes name placards for arriving passengers and a focus on efficient, polished meet-and-greet coordination so travelers can get into their vehicle quickly and start their holiday with calm. A key travel tip is embedded in how James describes service: Te Waka does not view itself as providing “transfers.” They view themselves as providing an experience. That experience is shaped by the airport welcome and by the professionalism of drivers, who are trained not only to drive well but to help guests feel comfortable, oriented, and informed. James says drivers share their version of Fiji, offer local context, and help set expectations for the resort or hotel guests are traveling to, whether it’s a shorter drive toward Denarau or a longer transfer toward Fiji’s Coral Coast, including resort areas like Shangri-La. The practical takeaway is that your transfer can actually become a positive part of your travel day rather than a time you endure. The episode then moves into the most important travel tip: safety and the value of planning transport early. James points out that many travelers plan in a common sequence—flights first, then hotels, then tours, and transport last. He argues this is backwards in importance because transport involves lives. He repeats that Te Waka doesn’t carry passengers; it carries lives. He connects that idea to the Fijian word “bula,” which is both greeting and life, and says Te Waka values that “bula” by prioritizing safety above all else, followed by comfort and reliability.
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