Near International departures security, Tappoo Convenience covers last‑minute basics.
This small shop sits airside in Nadi International’s main departures area, past security and immigration, so you can grab things right before boarding. It runs long hours tied to flight banks, often opening before the first morning departures around 5:00–5:30 and staying open for late-night Australia and New Zealand flights.
Tappoo Convenience stocks standard travel shelf goods: bottled water, soft drinks, snacks, and a mix of Fijian and international confectionery. Expect airport pricing: a 500 ml water is usually a bit higher than downtown supermarkets, and branded chocolate bars come in around typical duty free–zone markups. You’ll also see basic toiletries like toothbrushes, razors and small deodorants, useful if you’re coming off a beach stay and heading onto a long-haul.
You can usually pay in Fijian dollars or major cards like Visa and Mastercard, which helps if you’re clearing out remaining FJD coins before an 8–10 hour overnight flight. Stock leans toward grab‑and‑go packaged items rather than fresh food, so don’t bank on picking up a real meal here before a 4–5 hour Trans‑Tasman hop.
There’s often a small stand of Fiji souvenirs under the Tappoo brand name, including keyrings and low‑priced gifts under FJD 20. If you want higher-end handicrafts or clothing, you’re better off at the larger Tappoo duty free and gift outlets elsewhere in the same International departures zone.
Tip: buy water and any missing toiletries here after security; that way you clear the 100 ml liquids rule once and avoid throwing anything out at screening before your outbound flight.