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Martintar

Nadi, Fiji · Neighborhood Guide

Nadi's most popular expat residential area — furnished apartments, restaurants, cafés, and easy airport access.

Data verified June 15, 2026

Martintar at a Glance

Mid-Range

Cost Level

FJD 1,500–3,000/month for 1-BR (~$675–$1,350 USD)

Rent Range

Good — expat-friendly area with reasonable security.

Safety

15–35 Mbps; adequate for remote work.

Internet

Who Lives in Martintar?

Expats, airline crew, tourism workers, digital nomads, some Fijian families.

Digital nomadsMid-budget expatsAirport-proximity seekersFoodies

Living in Martintar — Practical Details

Walkability

Good — restaurants, cafés, and small shops walkable along the main road.

Grocery & Food Access

Good — New World supermarket nearby, plus several restaurants and bakeries.

Getting Around

  • Airport 10 min drive
  • Bus to Nadi town 5 min
  • Taxi readily available

Nearby Coworking

  • Martintar Workspace
  • Café Mojo (casual coworking)

Insider Tips for Martintar

  • 1Martintar has the best restaurant variety near Nadi — Indian, Chinese, pizza, and Fijian all walkable
  • 2Airport proximity means you can catch early morning flights without stress
  • 3Furnished apartments are the norm — good for medium-term stays
  • 4The Bula (hello) spirit is genuine here — Fijians are among the friendliest people you'll meet

FAQ — Martintar, Nadi

What is Martintar like for expats?

Martintar is a mid-range neighborhood in Nadi. Nadi's most popular expat residential area — furnished apartments, restaurants, cafés, and easy airport access. Best for: Mid-budget expats and digital nomads wanting modern comfort, good food options, and proximity to the airport.

How much does it cost to live in Martintar, Nadi?

Martintar is classified as "Mid-Range" in Nadi. Typical rent: FJD 1,500–3,000/month for 1-BR (~$675–$1,350 USD). Total monthly budget in Nadi: $1,200–$2,200.

Is Martintar safe for expats?

Good — expat-friendly area with reasonable security.

Who lives in Martintar?

Expats, airline crew, tourism workers, digital nomads, some Fijian families.

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