
Paradise comes in many forms in Fiji – family fun, barefoot romance, golf retreats and everything in between. With over 300 palm-fringed islands, legendary dive sites and exceptionally warm service rooted in the Bula spirit, choosing where to stay is just the beginning of the magic. Below is our cherry-picked selection of the best Fiji hotels.
Fiji’s best hotels for romance
Yasawa Island Resort & Spa
Set on a private island in the far northern Yasawa archipelago, this romantic retreat has been welcoming couples since the 1950s. The boutique resort is home to 11 private beaches, the award-winning Baravi Spa (Fiji’s first beachfront spa), and a collection of low-rise oceanfront bures designed for seclusion and pure, uninterrupted bliss. Your stay also includes trips to the Blue Lagoon Caves, traditional kava ceremonies, private beach picnics and more.
Tadrai Island Resort
If your idea of romance includes maximum seclusion, then Tadrai Island Resort more than delivers. This adults-only love nest on Mana Island is home to just five villas (all with private pools, standalone bathtubs and direct access to Selena Beach), so it’s almost like having the entire island completely to yourself. All-inclusive dining and drinks mean you don’t have to lift a finger. To see the archipelago from above, you can even take it all in from a helicopter flight to or from the resort, arranged on request.
Matamanoa Island Resort
For couples and honeymooners who want that private island feel without disappearing completely off grid, Matamanoa Island Resort is just 30 minutes by boat from Port Denarau. When you spot the volcanic peak jutting out above lush palms and pearl-white sands, you’ll know you’re about to arrive somewhere special. Float away with sea-to-skin treatments at Spa Matamanoa, take the opportunity to visit Monuriki Island – where Castaway was filmed – or simply do very little at all at this adults-only haven
Tokoriki Island Resort
Consistently ranked among the world’s top resorts by Condé Nast Traveller, TripAdvisor and Travel + Leisure, Tokoriki Island Resort offers the kind of pinch-me perfection that keeps guests coming back year after year. Its 36 beachfront bures and villas purposefully minimise digital distractions and instead lean on the natural landscape, with traditional thatched roofs, tropical vistas, natural stone and wood features, and outdoor showers enveloped by lush vegetation and birdsong. Tokoriki spa offers world-class treatments using locally harvested nama (sea grape), and evenings often end with private dining on the jetty, where the starry sky replaces screens.
Fiji’s best golf hotels
Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort
Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort delivers the perfect combination of golfing prestige and easy island living. Located on Denarau Island, just a 30-minute drive from Nadi International Airport, the resort is home to an Eiichi Motohashi-designed 18-hole course catering to all levels, with golf lessons for those looking to improve their skills, and lengthy, sloped greens with tidal bunkers for those seeking a challenge. Beyond the fairways, the resort offers two pools, a private beach with a bar and cabanas, a kids’ club, and the Heavenly Spa by Westin™.
InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa, an IHG Hotel
Set along the sweeping curve of Natadola Bay – often referred to as the most beautiful beach in Fiji – InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa offers top-tier golfing without sacrificing on tropical luxury. Designed by Vijay Singh and crowned Best Golf Resort at the 2025 Haute Grandeur Global Excellence Awards, InterContinental Fiji is home to a par-72 golf course offering dramatic elevation changes and sweeping coastal panoramas, with 15 of its 18 holes showcasing views of the Pacific Ocean and nearby coral reefs.
The Pearl Resort & Spa Fiji
With a coveted location along one of Fiji’s longest sandy beaches, The Pearl Resort & Spa is home to one of the country’s most adventurous golf courses, featuring deep bunkers and numerous water features. Test your skills on this scenic fairway before a session at The Pearl Spa or a balmy afternoon by one of two lagoon pools, complete with a pool bar and front-row ocean panoramas.
The best Fiji hotels for families
Radisson Blu Resort, Fiji Denarau Island
This resort is spread across 10 acres of lush gardens, cascading waterfalls and a private beach, all just a 30-minute drive from Nadi International Airport. Little travellers will love Blu Banana Kids’ Club and the nearby Big Bula Waterpark, while the resort’s four lagoon-style pools offer shallow zones, slides and plenty of space so it never feels crowded. With six varied dining venues – including tasty Thai at Chantara and comforting Italian at Basilico – mealtimes are a breeze, even with picky eaters.
Warwick Fiji
Fiji’s Coral Coast is known for its wide sandy beaches and calm waters, and Warwick Fiji takes full advantage of this sheltered stretch of coastline. When date nights call, younger guests will be taken care of with the complimentary kids’ club open as late as 9pm. Activities cater to different ages, from sandcastle building and face painting for younger children to water sports and cultural experiences for teens. All-inclusive dining makes eating out easy, with dedicated kids’ menus and flexible buffet options at Bula Brasserie.
Nakelo Treasure Island Resort
This easy-going and eco-minded resort occupies its own private island in the Mamanuca archipelago. What really sets it apart for families is the focus on learning through play. Little explorers and teens alike can join guided reef walks, take part in coral planting or learn about island life through cultural activities – all while parents unwind by the three-tiered infinity pool or at the glorious Senikai Spa.
Malolo Island Resort
Locally owned and family-run, Malolo Island Resort is built around the idea of slowing down and reconnecting with loved ones. Set on a lush tropical island in the Mamanucas, this barefoot paradise offers a wealth of shared experiences like banana boat rides, dolphin spotting, village visits and beachfront meals. The spacious Family Bure option offers plenty of elbow room, separate sleeping areas and direct beach access.
Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort
Boasting a walkable village-like layout, plenty of kid-friendly facilities and adults-only zones for parents, Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort strikes the perfect balance between family fun and adult downtime. With a water slide and inflatable obstacle course, the Splash Zone is a hit for all ages, meanwhile a nanny service is on hand for when it’s time to enjoy a peaceful cocktail or massage. Family days are best spent at OUTRIGGER Adventure Park, offering paintball, archery and golfing facilities.
Fiji’s best luxury hotels
Likuliku Lagoon Resort
Regularly recognised by Condé Nast Traveller and Travel + Leisure as one of the best resorts in the South Pacific, Likuliku Lagoon Resort sits firmly at the high end of Fiji’s resort scene. This is Fiji’s first and only resort with overwater bures, perched right above a glassy lagoon and a protected marine sanctuary. Spot colourful fish right from your private deck, be pampered with divine Pure Fiji products at Tatadra Spa and let island life reset your rhythm.
Royal Davui Island Resort
This adults-only private island escape in Fiji’s Beqa Lagoon has just 16 villas, offering an unrivalled sense of seclusion. There’s no kids’ club, no crowds and no distractions here – just you, soaking in your private plunge pool or wandering the island’s silky shoreline with sand between your toes.
Shangri-La Yanuca Island, Fiji
Tavellers looking for big resort energy without compromising on luxury should meet Shangri-La Yanuca Island. With plenty of kid-friendly amenities but also an adults-only wing – complete with its own infinity pool and guaranteed ocean views – this sprawling resort caters to families and honeymooners alike, all paired with renowned Shangri-La hospitality.
Six Senses Fiji
Tucked away on a secluded peninsula on Malolo Island, Six Senses Fiji redefines eco-luxury with a hands-on Earth Lab and a dedicated Sustainability Fund that supports conservation and community projects. There are 24 private pool villas, plus showstopping residences with anywhere from three to five bedrooms for larger groups. Six Senses Spa beckons with a herbal sauna, steam room and waterfall showers, while three distinct restaurants offer seasonal fare sourced straight from the onsite garden.
Feature image: Likuliku Lagoon Resort.
















































































































