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Old Aug 31st, 2009, 10:27 AM
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good place for breakfast before heading out to the yasawa islands.

Can someone here give me some recommendations on where to get a decent breakfast either around Nadi airport or by Port Denarau. We'll be arriving in Nadi at 5:30am and the Yasawa Flyer departs at 8:30am.

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You've got Esquires Cafe at the airport and lots of great places at Port denarau such as Cardos, Hard Rock Cafe, etc etc. Port Denarau definitely has more options so I'd head straight there from the airport (with an Esquires takeaway coffee) and grab breakfast and a spot of shopping while waiting for the flyer.
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Old Sep 15th, 2009, 08:38 AM
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thank you. Those options sound great.
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TDOG,
I too am in the same situation fying in Nadi at 5:15 am and leaving at 10:00 am. Have you returned from your trip yet, if so did you have any problems finding a place to eat that early?

Anyone know the best way to leave the Nadi airport to Port Denarau at 5:30am? Or Looking for either a good place for breakfast or a great walk on the beach with 2-3 hours on the island via break from the airport?

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I agree that the best shot is to go straight to Denarau. We took a 7 day pass on the Flyer last March. It is a great way to see the Yasawas - we spent three days at Nanuya Resort near the top of the islands on the Blue Lagoon and a couple of nights at Wayalailai, a village run resort that caters for all budgets and includes three meals a day.
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