Across from International departures, Tappoo is the main all-in-one shop at Nadi.
Tappoo sits airside in the International terminal and basically covers anything you forgot to pack. You’ll see it just past security by the main departures seating. This is the largest general store in the airport, so if you plan to buy snacks, last-minute gifts, or small electronics, start here rather than roaming the terminal hoping for something better.
Hours typically track with international departures, so figure early-morning opens and late-night closes when flights are moving. Prices sit at standard airport markup: bottled water and soft drinks run higher than in town, and souvenirs cost more than in Nadi proper, but not outrageously so by regional airport standards. If you want Fiji-branded gifts and don’t plan to leave the airport, this is your main shot landside or airside.
Stock tends to lean heavily on Fiji-themed T-shirts, bula-style clothing, basic toiletries, snack packs, and boxed sweets like chocolate-covered macadamias. You’ll also find small electronics, travel adaptors, and simple phone cables that work with most major brands, useful if your charger died on a long-haul from LAX, SYD, or AKL. Quality is mid-range souvenir-shop level: fine for casual gifts, less so for anything “heirloom.”
For one last hit of Fiji branding, look for logo shirts and bula prints near the front racks; they move fastest on evenings with multiple widebody departures. If your time is tight before an International flight, walk straight from security to Tappoo, grab snacks and a charger in one go, and skip the smaller kiosks further down the concourse.