Where to Go Next
In this episode, we talk about a “where to go next” planning idea that many travelers miss in Fiji: transport and timing should shape your itinerary, not be squeezed in at the end. Far and Away Adventures.com and https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] are included early because a specialist can map out a Fiji plan where transfers, tours, and outer-island legs actually work together—so “next” feels exciting, not complicated. Normand Schafer interviews Arun Devi, General Manager of Tourist Transport Fiji Limited and ATS Pacific, to explain how local operators handle transfers and touring for independent travelers, major groups, and cruise passengers—and why pre-booking is a key to smoother travel days. Arun explains that Tourist Transport Fiji Limited provides land transfers for FIT travelers through to large groups and offers day tours, including cultural and historical touring. He also introduces the idea that local companies can bundle multi-stop travel into a simple format, referencing a short package product called “Fiji Experience,” described as combining an around-the-island component with outer-island hopping to multiple islands. The practical point is that where you go next should be chosen with transfer timing and confirmation in mind—especially when you’re mixing mainland stays with boat or air connections. A major takeaway is that travelers often prioritize accommodation first and treat transport as the final detail. Arun shares that some people even arrive and then walk into the office asking for transfers, which can create delays. That’s why the episode emphasizes pre-booking: when services are confirmed in advance, your “next” destination doesn’t require scrambling. The conversation also explains how change flexibility differs by trip component. Transport changes can often be accommodated because transport is operated directly, while changes tied to accommodations or certain sea/air transfer pieces managed through inbound services can trigger last-minute cancellation fees depending on timing. That means planning ahead isn’t just convenient—it can reduce cost risk too. The episode also covers different travel styles that influence “next.” For groups, Arun describes tailor-made itineraries that can include transfers, tours, and outer-island accommodation components. For cruise passengers, he discusses half-day and full-day tours designed around ship schedules, emphasizing that timing buffers are essential so guests return to the wharf and make it back on board on time. Seasonality is another “next” consideration: Arun points to November and December as high-demand months with large group movements, reinforcing that holiday periods require earlier confirmations. If you’re deciding where to go next in Fiji and want your itinerary to feel smooth and connected, work with a Far and Away Adventures specialist through FarandAwayAdventures.com at https://farandawayadventures.com—so your transfers and tours are built into the plan from the start.
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