
Port of Suva is Fiji’s most prominent, busiest, and largest container and general port, serving as the country’s marine gateway. This port is also a transit place for cargo bound for other Pacific Island countries.
- TEU: 108,092 containers
- Handled cargoes: LPG, vegetable oil, ore, and oil
- Imported 757,000 tons annually
- Exported 183,000 tons each year
- A free port and a popular tourist destination

The Port of Lambasa is located on the north coast of Vanua Levu. This port is the main town of Vanua Levu.
- TEU: N/A
- Maximum vessel size – draught 2.3 meters
- Cargo pier – 11 to 12.2 meters
- Anchorage – 15.5 to 16 meters
- Channel – 9.4 to 10 meters
- Coordinates at 16° 21′ 43″ S/179° 21′ 48″ E

Port of Lautoka is Fiji’s second-largest port and serves as the principal marine gateway for western Viti Levu.
- TEU: 40,000 storage capacity
- Port primary exports: country’s bulk sugar and timber
- Mainly imports: petroleum and LPG
- Cruises also operate the port
- Over 85 vessels summing 3.1 million, stop by the port yearly
- 1.2 million tons of cargo handled annually

Levuka port is on the eastern coast of the island of Ovalau, which is about 20 kilometers east of Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu.
- TEU: N/A
- Operates for the local fishing trade
- Primary cargoes handled: frozen tuna, empty cans for fish canning factory, and skipjack.
- Around ninety vessels and 30,000 tons of cargo are annually port-handled.

Port of Savusavu is a port town in Fiji’s Cakaudrove province on Vanua Levu Island.
- TEU: N/A
- Originated as a trading capital for sandalwood, copra, and beached-de-Mer
- Anchorage depth – 23.2 meters
- Cargo pier depth – 4.9 to 6.1 meters