Car Rental at Lakeba Airport (LKB) – Pickup, Prices & Local Driving Tips

Welcome to Lakeba Airport! Renting a car is a great way to explore Fiji at your own pace. In this guide, you’ll find all the important information you need regarding pickup, costs, and local traffic rules.

Where are the car rental companies located?

At Lakeba Airport, car rental companies are usually located near the baggage claim area or in a separate building. Most companies have a counter in the arrivals hall where you can complete your booking or pick up a vehicle already reserved. If you can't find the counter, ask an airport employee.

Which companies operate at Lakeba Airport?

Numerous international and local car rental companies operate at Lakeba Airport. The most common include Hertz, Avis, Budget, Europcar, and Thrifty. It is advisable to compare prices and conditions before making a decision.

What kind of car should I choose?

At Lakeba Airport, a wide range is available, from economy cars to luxury vehicles. Here are some popular choices:

Car Class Daily Price (EUR)
Economy 30 – 50
Compact 40 – 60
Mid-size 50 – 80
SUV 80 – 150
Luxury 150+

Prices may vary depending on seasonal changes and availability.

What you need to know when booking and picking up

In Fiji, you generally need to be 21 years old to rent a car, but some companies may apply a higher age limit and charge an additional fee for younger drivers. You will need a valid driver's license, identification (passport), and a valid credit card. Most companies accept credit cards, but inquire in advance about possible payment methods. The deposit amount depends on the type of vehicle, but is usually several hundred euros. It is important to thoroughly inspect the vehicle upon pickup and document any damage to avoid disputes upon return.

Insurance options

Car rental companies generally offer various insurance options. CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) covers collision damage, and Theft Protection covers damage from theft or vandalism. It is worth asking about the amount of the “excess”, which is the part you have to pay in the event of damage. If you have your own car insurance, check if it covers foreign rentals.

Local driving tips

In Fiji, they drive on the left side of the road. Speed limits are generally low, especially in towns and residential areas. Parking in cities can sometimes be difficult, and you may find paid parking lots. There are no toll roads in Fiji. Always observe local traffic rules and be careful with pedestrians and cyclists.

FAQ

Do I need an international driving permit?

In Fiji, a Hungarian driver's license is generally accepted, but it is advisable to bring an international driving permit with you.

In what currency can I pay?

Most car rental companies accept euros (EUR) or local currency (FJD).

What should I do if I have an accident?

Immediately notify the police and the car rental company. Take pictures of the scene and the damage.

How can I return the car?

Return the car at the designated location at the airport, within opening hours.

Is there a mileage limit?

Most rental rates include unlimited mileage, but it is advisable to check the contract.

What should I do if I arrive late at the airport?

Immediately notify the car rental company about the delay so you do not lose your reservation.

Can multiple drivers be registered for the car rental?

Yes, but an additional fee usually has to be paid for additional drivers.

What should I do if something breaks down in the car?

Immediately call the car rental company's customer service.

How does the deposit refund work?

The deposit is usually refunded to your credit card a few days after returning the car.

Do I need a GPS?

In Fiji, you can use a GPS or smartphone for navigation, but knowledge of local maps is also useful.

What type of fuel should I use?

Most cars use gasoline. Check the contract for the exact fuel type.

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