The right hotel can take the hard edge off a travel day. When you land in Nadi with kids, luggage and an island connection still ahead of you, you don’t need grand gestures – you need a cold room, hot food, comfortable beds and a shuttle that appears when it says it will.
Fiji Gateway Hotel understands this exact moment of the trip. It gives you what you need, when you need it, so the journey to the islands feels easier from the start.
Getting there is the easy part
The airport shuttle bus runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and picks you up right outside the arrivals terminal. Just head to the right when you depart and wait near the taxis – it’s a branded bus so you can’t miss it. You’ll be at the hotel in under three minutes.
For families juggling luggage, strollers and overtired children at 9pm, there’s nothing better than knowing your room is only a few minutes away.
The Two-Bedroom Suite is bigger than you’d think
If you’re travelling with kids to another island in Fiji, book the two-bedroom suite in the refurbished wing. The room is larger than anything you’d expect from a transit hotel. There’s a separate master bedroom for the adults, a second room with twin beds for the children, a proper dining area with table and chairs, and a lounge where you can take a moment to decompress without sitting on the end of someone else’s bed. The mini fridge is there when you need it. The air conditioning is cold and stays cold – important in Fiji, when you arrive and haven’t yet acclimatised. The bathroom is just as impressive: double vanity, open shower, separate toilet.
It welcomes guests for a short stay
Fiji Gateway Hotel is a two-storey property arranged around open cloisters, with a big green lawn and a small adjoining pool – and a larger pool with a waterslide off to the side. It feels more like a well-run motel than a resort, and that’s not a criticism – it manages to be welcoming without being overbearing.
What stands out is how the staff handle transit guests. They know you’re not staying for a week. Nobody tries to upsell you on a sunset cruise or a spa package. The first question is: “Where are you headed?” Or, “Are you on the way back – how was it?”
It’s Fijian warmth without the performance. The whole property has a nonchalant quality – low-key, low-rise, and quieter than you’d believe given where you are.
Food when you need it
Room service runs around the clock, which matters when you’re checking in at 9pm with two children who haven’t eaten since the plane. The burger is chargrilled, the chips arrive hot, the sauce comes on the side. It’s not a restaurant moment – it’s fuel, served quickly, and it’s just what you need. Breakfast is a buffet: fresh fruit, a solid selection of pastries, made-to-order eggs. The spread is generous and well-stocked.
Who Fiji Gateway Hotel is really for
Fiji Gateway Hotel is made for a specific kind of traveller: someone connecting to one of Fiji’s island resorts via a domestic flight out of Nadi, and someone who wants a clean, comfortable, stress-free overnight stop.
If you’re heading to Savusavu, the Mamanucas or the Yasawas, you’ll pass through Nadi regardless – and there’s no more sensible place to spend that night.
The beds are comfortable. The rooms are well-appointed and the three-minute shuttle means you’re never scrambling to make an early departure. Travel days are hard, but transit nights don’t have to be.

























