Five Princes Hotel

Suva


This one-time colonial villa is a great retreat away from the centre of Suva. Solid teak furniture, polished timber floors, power showers, satellite TV and wi-fi connections are all to be had in beautifully appointed rooms. Set in landscaped gardens, the stand-alone villas are similarly decorated and also include kitchenettes and private verandahs.


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Nearby Suva attractions

1. Suva Cemetery

0.66 MILES

If you entered town via the Queens Road, you likely passed Suva Cemetery. Graves are dug by the inmates from the prison (built in 1913) just down the road…

2. Mariamma Temple

0.84 MILES

The South Indian fire-walking festival is held here during July or August. Of all Fiji's cultural rituals, the extraordinary art of fire walking is…

3. Centenary Methodist Church

1.16 MILES

For a rousing chorus of song on a Sunday morning, head to the Methodist church. The pitch is more invigorating than dulcet and it often fills the…

4. Suva Municipal Market

1.23 MILES

It’s the beating heart of Suva and a great place to spend an hour or so poking around with a camera. The boys with barrows own the lanes and they aren’t…

5. Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple

1.32 MILES

Just east of downtown, this bright orange and blue temple generally has a caretaker around to let you in for a look.

6. The Triangle

1.34 MILES

This intersection is the symbolic centre of Suva. A whitewashed marker commemorates the dates of the first missionaries arriving in Fiji, the…

7. Roman Catholic Cathedral

1.35 MILES

This 1902 cathedral is built from sandstone imported from Sydney and is one of Suva’s most prominent landmarks.

8. Holy Trinity Cathedral

1.52 MILES

This cathedral, with its unique boat-shaped interior, interesting Fijian tapestries and wood-beamed ceiling, is a peaceful retreat. The gigantic tree in…