“A grand old hotel on Suva's Victoria Parade, with the ocean to one side & colonial government buildings on the other. Modern interiors feel fresh & inviting, rooms have balconies or terrace access, and there's a pool and gym. Expansive conference facilities & gourmet dining add to the appeal. ”
“A grand old hotel on Suva's Victoria Parade, with the ocean to one side & colonial government buildings on the other. Modern interiors feel fresh & inviting, rooms have balconies or terrace access, and there's a pool and gym. Expansive conference facilities & gourmet dining add to the appeal. ”
Recommended For
- Local markets
- Stroll through Suva Market, the biggest in the South Pacific, for fresh food, or to Suva Handicraft Centre to shop for souvenirs
- Museums
- The Fiji Museum is just 100m away in Thurston Gardens, perfect for culture aficionados keen to delve into Fiji's rich past
- City Style
- A classic choice for a city stay in Suva, within walking distance of many of the capital's attractions
- Business meetings
- A superb conference venue with space for 400+ guests at the largest meeting facility on the island
- Birdwatching
- 90-hectare Colo-i-Suva Forest Park is brilliant for birdwatching, home to 30 species of Fijian birds
- Great walks
- Take a guded walking tour through Suva, taking in historic buildings, foodie specialities & more
- Sailing
- Snorkelling
- Trekking
- Close to nightlife
- Yoga
- Watersports
- Kayaking
- Golf
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Windsurfing
- Designer Shopping
- Wildlife Area
- Diving
- Restaurant
- There are six different options. Prince Albert is a fine dining venue championing the produce of the South Pacific
- Landmark
- A local landmarkr since 1914, the hotel underwent an extensive renovation in 2014
- Conference facilities
- 960 square metres of conference spaces; the largest in Suva
- Airport
- 30 minutes' drive from Nausori Airport
- Spa
- A small yet popular day spa
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Family Suites
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Full of character
- Colonial
- Organic food
- Business Hotel
- Retro/Vintage
- Child friendly
- Antiques
- Gym
- Historic
- Sea Views
- Grand Hotel
- Luxury
- Charming
- Views
- Traditional
- Disabled access
- On an island
Facilities
- Restaurant
- There are six different options. Prince Albert is a fine dining venue championing the produce of the South Pacific
- Conference facilities
- 960 square metres of conference spaces; the largest in Suva
- Walking distance restaurants
- Set on Victoria Parade, close to cafés and restaurants
- Swimming Pool
- Large outdoor pool with sea views
- Spa
- A small yet popular day spa
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Sitting Room
- Good wine list
- Meeting Room
- In room DVD
- Parking
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Garden
- Laundry
- Massage
- Outdoor dining
- Bar
- Concierge
- Child friendly
- Sit-out Terrace
- Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
- Airport transfer
- Bath robes
- In room music system
- 24 Hour room service
- Babysitting
- Cots available
- Family Suites
- Views
- Suites
- Gym
- Air conditioning
- No pets
- Sauna/Steam
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Safe
Activities
- Local markets
- Stroll through Suva Market, the biggest in the South Pacific, for fresh food, or to Suva Handicraft Centre to shop for souvenirs
- Museums
- The Fiji Museum is just 100m away in Thurston Gardens, perfect for culture aficionados keen to delve into Fiji's rich past
- Birdwatching
- 90-hectare Colo-i-Suva Forest Park is brilliant for birdwatching, home to 30 species of Fijian birds
- Great walks
- Take a guded walking tour through Suva, taking in historic buildings, foodie specialities & more
- Trekking
- Close to nightlife
- Kayaking
- Sailing
- Wildlife Area
- Cycling
- Snorkelling
- Windsurfing
- Watersports
- Climbing
- Diving
- Fishing
- Yoga
- Designer Shopping
- Golf
Map & Location
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Other Reviews
Grand Pacific Hotel Review
The Grand Pacific Hotel - a true 'grande dame' of the South Pacific - has been beautifully restored after a period of neglect. It now comes with atmospheric heritage rooms, sea view pool and elegant terrace where afternoon tea retains a sense of occasion...
Originally published by Telegraph Travel