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Rip Curl and Nike sit airside in Nadi’s International terminal
About 5 minutes’ walk from most International gates, Fashion, Sports & Beachwear is where the Rip Curl and Nike-branded outlets live, unusual for a small South Pacific airport like NAN. It’s all post-security, so you can duck in after outbound immigration while you’re killing time before boarding to Sydney, Auckland, or LA.
Stock skews resort and transit friendly: board shorts, rash vests, logo tees, caps, and basic trainers from Rip Curl and Nike, with prices closer to Australian/NZ mall levels than true duty free. Think roughly FJD 70–120 for swim shorts or sports tops, and more for shoes. If you land and realize you forgot swimmers for a Denarau or Coral Coast stay, you can fix it here without leaving the airport.
One YouTube reviewer calls the Nike shop “weird” in the middle of NAN’s pretty thin retail lineup, and that’s the right expectation: good if you genuinely need beachwear or gym gear, pointless if you’re just transiting for 90 minutes. Don’t come looking for high-fashion labels or deep sizes; it’s basics-first, driven by what resort tourists grab on the way to Fiji’s islands.
Plan one practical move: check your luggage before buying. If your bag is already pushing the allowance on Fiji Airways or Qantas, that extra pair of sneakers from Nike by the International gates might tip you into a repack at the check-in counters on your next segment.