REVIEW · NADI
CFC APPROVED Private Arrival Transfer – Nadi Airport to Fiji Marriott, Momi Bay
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Your Fiji arrival should start with less stress. This prebooked private transfer turns the messy part of landing into a straightforward, chauffeur-driven ride to Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay.
I like two things most: the driver is easy to find at the arrivals area with a name sign, and this is set up as family-friendly service with baby seats available on request. You’ll also get an English-speaking driver who can help with the basics right away, like where you are and what to expect next.
One drawback to consider: no-show situations are rare, but one past incident shows why you should keep your confirmation details handy and stay aware of pickup timing.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Nadi Airport to Momi Bay: what this private transfer really gives you
- Finding your driver fast at arrivals (and why it matters)
- The ride: air-conditioned comfort for a focused one-way trip
- Family-friendly arrival: baby seats/capsules without the hassle
- Optional supermarket stop: practical supplies before the resort life
- Driver quality and safety: defensive driving, licensed and insured
- Price and value: what $28.60 per person gets you
- How smooth will it feel in real life?
- Who should book this transfer (and who might not)
- Should you book this Nadi Airport to Marriott Momi Bay transfer?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the transfer from Nadi Airport to Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay?
- Is this a one-way transfer?
- Where do I meet the driver?
- Are the vehicles air-conditioned?
- Do you provide baby seats?
- Can I stop at a supermarket on the way?
- Is food or drinks included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Is the driver English-speaking?
Key things to know before you book

- Name-sign pickup at arrivals: easy meet-up right outside the customs exit area
- Air-conditioned private vehicle: comfortable for the full ride to Momi Bay
- Baby seats/capsules on request: helpful if you’re traveling with little kids
- Optional supermarket stop: convenient if you want supplies before settling in
- Licensed, insured, defensive-driving trained: a safety-first approach for your drive
Nadi Airport to Momi Bay: what this private transfer really gives you

This is a simple service, and that’s the point. One-way, private pickup from Nadi Airport to Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay, with no driving on your side. Instead of dealing with lines, unclear signage, or haggling, you plan one arrival moment: step off the plane, meet your driver, and go.
The time estimate is about 50 minutes. That’s usually just enough time to get over the “we landed” feeling and arrive with energy left. If you’ve got kids, it also helps because you can settle into a car right away instead of wandering around the terminal area while everyone gets restless.
This transfer is run by Epic Transfers and Tours Fiji, a 100% Fijian owned company based in Nadi. They’re set up for private transfers only, and they operate 24/7. That matters if your flight lands early, late, or outside normal daylight travel hours.
And yes, it’s marked as CFC approved in the experience title, which gives an extra layer of trust for people who like to book with a formal check behind the scenes.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Nadi
Finding your driver fast at arrivals (and why it matters)

Getting from the airport to your hotel should feel like a “first step,” not a mini-adventure. The best thing about this setup is how direct the meet-up is.
In practice, the driver is met at the airport arrivals area. Multiple experiences highlight that the driver is waiting with a sign showing your name, which cuts through the confusion. One driver—Junior Ali—was described as easy to spot right outside the customs exit area. That’s exactly what you want at 7 a.m., with jet lag, or with luggage in hand.
Another detail I appreciate: the service is designed to be efficient right away. Drivers don’t just take you to the hotel; they help you get your bearings fast—often with quick answers about Fiji as you roll toward Momi Bay.
If you want the smoothest experience, do two simple things:
- Have your flight landing time visible (or saved offline).
- Keep your phone ready if you’re delayed and need your pickup timing updated.
That’s not dramatic. It’s just basic airport reality.
The ride: air-conditioned comfort for a focused one-way trip

This transfer uses a fully air-conditioned vehicle, and it’s private, meaning it’s just your group. That matters more than people think. Even a short ride feels longer when the car is hot, crowded, or filled with waiting time.
You’re looking at a one-way trip only: airport to Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay. There’s no need to plan a second pickup as part of this specific experience.
A few details from real examples you can use as a mental picture:
- Drivers have shown up with clean cars (one mention of a spotless vehicle).
- People noted that drivers pointed out sights as they drove, which turns the ride into a little orientation session rather than dead time.
- If you need to make a quick stop on the way, the driver will typically handle it as part of the transfer plan if you request it.
Also check the “small tech” detail: there’s a mobile ticket option. That can make arrival smoother because you don’t have to worry about printing something before you travel.
Family-friendly arrival: baby seats/capsules without the hassle

If you’re traveling with a baby or toddler, this is one of the strongest reasons to book ahead. The service includes free baby seats or capsules upon request.
That means you’re not showing up at the airport hoping to solve the kid-seat problem on the spot. And because it’s a private ride, you’re not forced into awkward arrangements with whoever’s next in line.
In the real world, this changes the whole tone of the arrival. Kids are usually best when you keep their routines stable: car seat in, seatbelt on, then quiet settling in while the scenery moves past.
If you need a baby seat, request it during booking so the driver can bring the right setup.
Optional supermarket stop: practical supplies before the resort life

One extra feature you’ll actually appreciate once you’re there: a shopping stop at a local supermarket is available upon request.
This is handy if you land and immediately want:
- water and basics for the room
- snacks for the kids
- sunscreen or small essentials
- breakfast items if you don’t want to hunt on day one
In one example, a driver named Zach was noted as patient during a grocery stop, and he helped with the logistics. That’s not just convenience—it’s stress reduction. If your suitcase is heavy and everyone is tired, it’s nicer when the stop feels organized instead of chaotic.
One note: this stop is an add-on. If you want it, ask for it upfront so timing stays realistic.
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Driver quality and safety: defensive driving, licensed and insured

You’re hiring a driver for the most fragile part of travel: right after a flight. So I pay attention to how the service describes their training and responsibility.
Epic Transfers and Tours Fiji states that drivers are trained in defensive driving, and the company is fully licensed and insured. They also emphasize safety precautions and professional service, which is exactly what you hope for in an unfamiliar driving environment.
You’ll also see the human side in the reviews: drivers described as friendly, helpful with luggage, and willing to answer questions. People highlighted that drivers were waiting on time and drove well.
Is it perfect every time? No transport business is. But the safety and training focus gives you a better baseline than a random last-minute ride.
Price and value: what $28.60 per person gets you

The price shown is $28.60 per person for this one-way airport-to-resort transfer, and it’s usually booked about 27 days in advance on average. Duration is about 50 minutes.
How do you judge value here? Not by comparing it to a bus. Compare it to the time, stress, and uncertainty you remove.
For many travelers, this transfer is worth it because:
- it’s private (your group only)
- it’s chauffeur-driven (you don’t navigate or handle parking)
- it’s air-conditioned
- it includes a meet-up process that’s designed to be fast
- it includes driver language support (English-speaking driver)
- it includes baby seats/capsules if you need them
A smart way to think about it: if you’re traveling with family, this can be cheaper than you expect when you add up the cost of multiple taxis plus the hassle factor. If you’re traveling solo, you might compare prices against shared options—but you’re still paying for certainty and comfort.
Also note the service includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges, plus a fuel surcharge. That helps reduce the “surprise fees” feeling.
How smooth will it feel in real life?

In reviews, the most praised parts are basically what you’d hope for in a good arrival transfer:
- Prompt arrival with the driver waiting
- Easy identification using a name sign
- Friendly, patient driving
- Helpful extras, like carrying bags and stopping for supplies when requested
- Clear communication before landing, described as relaxing
Specific driver names that came up include Junior Ali, Zach, and Richard. That’s useful because it shows the service isn’t only about the car—it’s about consistent driver behavior.
Still, there was one negative account about a no-show that left someone stranded. I won’t sugarcoat that. It’s an outlier, but it’s the exact kind of story you keep in mind when you land with a plan that depends on timing.
My practical advice: once you book, know your pickup time window and keep your confirmation details accessible. If your flight is delayed, be ready to adjust.
Who should book this transfer (and who might not)
This transfer is a great fit if you:
- want a stress-free first hour in Fiji
- are traveling with kids and need baby seats/capsules
- prefer a private car and direct service to your resort
- don’t want to deal with taxi lines or unclear airport directions after a flight
- value a driver who can answer quick questions on the way
It might not be the best match if you:
- enjoy figuring things out on your own and are comfortable with public transport or last-minute rides
- land during a time you’re sure you can handle without a planned pickup (even then, having a private driver is usually easier)
- are looking for food included, because food and drinks aren’t included
If you’re the “I just want to get there” type, this hits the mark.
Should you book this Nadi Airport to Marriott Momi Bay transfer?
My take: if your goal is a calm start to your Fiji stay, book it.
This service is built around the things that matter most right after landing—easy driver meet-up, private air-conditioned comfort, and family-friendly baby seating on request. The optional supermarket stop is the kind of practical add-on that can save your first afternoon from turning into an errand marathon.
Just do one thing that prevents 95% of travel headaches: confirm your details and keep them accessible. Then you’ll get the upside people rave about—smooth pickup, friendly drivers, and an organized drive straight to Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the transfer from Nadi Airport to Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay?
The ride is listed at about 50 minutes (approx.).
Is this a one-way transfer?
Yes. It’s a one-way private transfer from Nadi Airport to Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay.
Where do I meet the driver?
You meet your driver in the airport arrivals area.
Are the vehicles air-conditioned?
Yes. The transfer is done in a fully air-conditioned vehicle.
Do you provide baby seats?
Yes. Free baby seats or capsules are available upon request.
Can I stop at a supermarket on the way?
A shopping stop at a local supermarket is available upon request.
Is food or drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the driver English-speaking?
Yes. The transfer includes an English speaking driver.





























