REVIEW · NADI
CFC APPROVED Private Arrival Transfer – Nadi Airport to Intercontinental Resort
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Arrivals in Nadi can feel chaotic. This private car transfer is built for an easy landing: you meet your driver in the arrivals area, jump into an air-conditioned vehicle, and go straight to your resort without sharing the ride. I like the meet-and-greet setup, and I also like the practical option to add a supermarket stop on request so you can stock up right away.
Only watch-out: like any pre-booked service, the timing depends on the driver showing up on schedule. In the (rare) case of a no-show reported in one review, the backup ended up being a taxi instead of the promised private pickup—so keep your confirmation handy and be ready at arrivals.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Prioritize Before You Ride
- The Real Value: Getting Off the Plane Without the Taxi Stress
- Meet-and-Greet at Nadi: Faster Than Hunting for Your Ride
- The Drive: Cool Comfort, Private Pace, and Defensive Driving
- The Optional Supermarket Stop: A Small Add-On That Saves Your First Day
- Drop-Off at Your Resort: Straight to the Intercontinental Setup
- Price, Timing, and Booking: What $33.51 Buys You
- What to Pack (and What to Expect) With Luggage Limits
- Company Touches That Help It Feel Reliable
- When Private Transfers Can Go Wrong (and How to Reduce the Odds)
- Who This Transfer Fits Best
- Should You Book This Nadi Airport to Intercontinental Resort Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the Nadi Airport to Intercontinental Resort transfer?
- Is this transfer private or shared?
- Do I get picked up at the airport arrivals area?
- Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
- Can I stop at a supermarket on the way?
- What’s the price?
- How much luggage can I bring?
- Do you provide a baby car seat?
- Is the service available at night and on weekends?
- What are the cancellation rules?
Key Things I’d Prioritize Before You Ride

- Private, door-to-door transfer so you’re not waiting through taxi lines
- Air-conditioned vehicle to cool down fast after arrival
- Meet-and-greet at the airport arrivals area for quicker handoff
- Optional supermarket stop on request if you want snacks and essentials first
- Licensed and insured drivers plus defensive-driving training
- Small luggage rules (1 suitcase + 1 carry-on) to plan packing smarter
The Real Value: Getting Off the Plane Without the Taxi Stress

Nadi Airport is busy, and the minutes after you land can feel unpredictable. What makes this transfer worth your attention is how directly it solves the first problem most people have in Fiji: transport anxiety. Instead of guessing which line moves fastest or flagging down a taxi while you’re tired and hot, you get a prebooked one-way private pickup.
The price is $33.51 per person, which can look steep if you’re comparing it to a generic taxi fare. But here’s the trade: you’re paying for less waiting, a cleaner handoff at arrivals, and a driver who’s focused on your specific destination. For couples, small families, or anyone with tight resort check-in timing, the value usually lands quickly.
Also, the transfer is about one hour. That matters because you want your first hour on the ground to be calm, not spent negotiating with queues and crowds.
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Meet-and-Greet at Nadi: Faster Than Hunting for Your Ride

The key moment is the handoff at the airport arrivals area. The service includes a meet-and-greet, and that’s a big deal when you arrive with jet lag or you’re traveling with kids. The goal is simple: find your driver, confirm you’re set, and get moving.
From the company details, the driver team is described as courteous, friendly, and knowledgeable, with training in defensive driving. Even if you never ask them anything, that kind of professionalism usually translates into smoother driving and fewer surprises.
One more practical detail: you’ll receive confirmation at booking, and the transfer offers a mobile ticket. That’s helpful because it reduces scrambling on the day-of. Bring your phone, and keep your confirmation ready so the check-in is painless.
The Drive: Cool Comfort, Private Pace, and Defensive Driving

Once you’re in the vehicle, the experience shifts from logistics to comfort. The transfer is done in a fully air-conditioned car, which you’ll appreciate the moment you step out of the airport heat.
You also get the biggest perk of private transport: you don’t share the journey. That means:
- No waiting for other passengers to arrive late
- No detours to multiple resorts
- Less stop-start driving and fewer time surprises
The service also emphasizes safety—drivers are licensed and insured, and they’ve had defensive driving training. That won’t replace common sense on the road, but it’s a reassuring baseline for a transfer that’s meant to feel effortless.
The Optional Supermarket Stop: A Small Add-On That Saves Your First Day

This is one of the most useful features if you like arriving organized. The transfer includes a complimentary supermarket stop upon request. That means you can quickly pick up items before your resort day begins—snacks, water, sunscreen basics, fruit, or whatever your first 24 hours needs.
Why this is valuable:
- You avoid searching for a store after you’ve settled in and just want to relax
- It can cut down on “Where do we buy this?” stress
- It’s ideal if your resort is quiet early on and you want to settle with supplies
In a positive review, the driver was willing to make that supermarket stop, and the friendly chat made the long drive feel easier. That’s a reminder that the driver isn’t just a taxi replacement—they’re part of your arrival experience.
The one consideration: you’re still dealing with airport landing time and your own shopping pace. If your hotel check-in is strict, ask for timing that keeps you on schedule.
Drop-Off at Your Resort: Straight to the Intercontinental Setup

This transfer is designed to take you from Nadi Airport to your resort. In your case, that’s the Intercontinental Resort. The whole point is that you don’t have to coordinate anything after arrival—you start your stay already placed where you need to be.
Because the transfer is one-way private car, you’ll typically experience it like a clean, direct run: pickup, drive, optional stop (if requested), and then drop-off. No ticket confusion, no last-minute calls, and no “which side of the road is the taxi stand?” moment.
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Price, Timing, and Booking: What $33.51 Buys You

At $33.51 per person, you’re not paying airport-transport prices in the abstract—you’re paying for a smoother arrival.
A few things to keep in mind as you compare options:
- If you’re traveling as a small group, the private feel can be worth it fast. The listing also mentions group discounts, which can reduce the per-person cost when more people are booked together.
- If you’re solo and you’re the type who doesn’t mind taxis, you might find cheaper alternatives. But even then, you’re paying for reduced waiting and a calmer start.
- Booking averages about 39 days in advance. That suggests this is a popular, practical item on the Fiji packing list. If your travel dates are busy or you’re arriving at odd hours, booking sooner can help avoid last-minute headaches.
Timing-wise, it’s listed as 1 hour (approx.). Actual time can vary with traffic and the exact route, but planning around an hour is realistic for a standard resort transfer.
What to Pack (and What to Expect) With Luggage Limits

This service allows a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per traveler. If you’re traveling with oversized gear—surfboards, golf clubs, bikes—there may be restrictions, and you’re advised to inquire with the operator ahead of time.
That matters because transfers are easiest when the vehicle is loaded quickly and safely. If you’re traveling with extra sports equipment or multiple large bags, don’t assume it will fit neatly. Plan for the limit, or confirm exceptions early.
If you’re traveling with a baby, the good news is a baby car seat is free of charge and only available on request. So if you need one, make sure you request it during booking.
Company Touches That Help It Feel Reliable

EPIC TRANSFERS AND TOURS FIJI is described as 100% Fijian owned and operating locally in Nadi. It also notes the service runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, which is huge if your flight lands outside the most convenient window.
They also state the service provides private transfers only and is aimed at both local and international customers. That typically means their process is set up to handle visitors without forcing you to figure everything out on arrival.
Add to that: the drivers are described as trained and the company says it’s fully licensed and insured. Those aren’t flash details, but they’re the kind that make a transfer feel like it’s actually built for peace of mind.
When Private Transfers Can Go Wrong (and How to Reduce the Odds)
Here’s the balanced part: private transfers are usually smooth, but they’re still a human system. One review shared a frustrating scenario where the driver didn’t turn up and the passenger ended up in a taxi instead. It’s not common from what’s presented overall, but it’s worth treating as a reminder.
To reduce your risk:
- Keep your confirmation and mobile ticket accessible
- Arrive at the arrivals area ready to locate your driver
- Don’t assume your driver will read your mind—be proactive in checking you’re matched correctly
If you do those basics, you’ll stack the odds in your favor.
Who This Transfer Fits Best
This is a strong match if you want:
- A stress-light arrival with minimal waiting
- Air-conditioned comfort right away
- A straightforward start at the resort without sharing a ride
- The option to stock up with a supermarket stop
It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling with kids, older family members, or anyone who gets cranky when plans are vague.
If you love wandering and don’t mind improvising transport, you might find cheaper options. But if you want your first hour in Fiji to feel controlled, this transfer is built for that goal.
Should You Book This Nadi Airport to Intercontinental Resort Transfer?
Yes—if you want an easy, private arrival with clear pickup help and you’d use the air-conditioning and optional supermarket stop. At $33.51 per person, you’re paying for time saved and stress reduced, not just a seat in a car.
I’d book it especially if:
- Your flight lands at a time when taxi lines feel unpredictable
- You value a clean meet-and-greet at arrivals
- You want to grab essentials fast and relax sooner
FAQ
How long is the Nadi Airport to Intercontinental Resort transfer?
It’s listed as about 1 hour.
Is this transfer private or shared?
It’s a private transfer, meaning only your group participates.
Do I get picked up at the airport arrivals area?
Yes. The service includes a meet-and-greet in the airport arrivals area.
Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
Yes. The transfer is done in a fully air-conditioned vehicle.
Can I stop at a supermarket on the way?
Yes. There’s a complimentary supermarket stop upon request.
What’s the price?
The price is $33.51 per person.
How much luggage can I bring?
Each traveler is allowed up to 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Oversized items may have restrictions, so ask the operator in advance.
Do you provide a baby car seat?
Yes, it’s free of charge but only available on request.
Is the service available at night and on weekends?
The company states it operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What are the cancellation rules?
Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























