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All-Inclusive Dining & 4 Other Reasons This Fiji Resort Should Be Your Next Escape

Dine barefoot on a private island, glide over coral-filled waters and toast to one of Fiji’s best sunset spots – here’s why Warwick Fiji should be your next escape.  

Fiji is famous for postcard-perfect beaches, warm hospitality and unbelievable sunsets. This five-star resort invites you to say bula not just to the usual island delights, but also to massages on a jetty, fine dining with fish swimming beside you and all-inclusive meals served on the beach. Read on to discover why Warwick Fiji makes for an unbeatable escape.  

1. It’s located on Fiji’s Coral Coast  

Warwick Fiji enjoys a prime position on the Coral Coast of Viti Levu, Fiji’s largest island – a region known for its natural beauty and easy accessibility. Set across 28 acres of tropical grounds with direct beach access, the resort is perfectly placed for enjoying island life. Picture dazzling cobalt and turquoise waters ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding and snorkelling, fringed by sugarcane fields and pine forests.

After landing at Nadi International Airport, it’s just a scenic 90-minute drive to the resort. Venture beyond the property to discover the 20-metre Biausevu Waterfall, reached via a short rainforest hike, or explore Fiji’s first national park, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes, home to native flora and ancient archaeological sites.

For those craving rest and romance, an adults-only pool offers a peaceful retreat away from the main resort hub, complete with a bar for effortless poolside sipping - Luxury Escapes

2. The all-inclusive dining program includes a beachfront buffet  

The all-inclusive dining program makes it easy to slip into island life – your only schedule is turning up for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bula Brasserie, the resort’s relaxed all-day eatery, serves everything from traditional Fijian dishes to Mediterranean, Asian and Tex-Mex favourites – all with a side of ocean views. Take a seat by the floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors and soak in the sight of rolling waves and swaying palms, or watch the chefs in action at the lively cooking stations.

3. Wicked Walu is one of Fiji’s best sunset dining spots 

Perched on a tiny, palm-fringed private island just a short footbridge from the main resort, Wicked Walu is Warwick Fiji’s crown jewel. Styled like a traditional Fijian bure, the restaurant features soaring thatched ceilings, sand floors and open sides, with nothing but endless blue stretching between you and the horizon. Here, extravagant seafood takes centre stage: think fresh lobster and prawns, chargrilled meats and tropical cocktails.


4. Plus, there are even more specialty dining options 

Beyond beachfront buffets and fine dining, Warwick Fiji offers two more standout restaurants to discover. Take a seat at Sazanami’s teppanyaki grill, where your personal chef slices, sears and sizzles everything to perfection – from fresh sushi, sashimi and tempura to hearty robatayaki and ramen. Prefer a taste of Italy? Pappagallo delivers rustic European charm with timber beams, tiled floors, hanging plants and a quaint water fountain that transports you straight to a traditional trattoria.

5. There is seclusion for two or room for the whole crew  

For those craving rest and romance, an adults-only pool offers a peaceful retreat away from the main resort hub, complete with a bar for effortless poolside sipping. The spa is a true standout, perched right on the ocean’s edge, with an open-air bathing area and a massage pavilion set at the end of a jetty stretching into the Pacific.

Families are equally well looked after. The Warwick Kids Club keeps younger guests entertained with fish feeding, sandcastle building, crab hunting and more. Two lagoon-style pools, plenty of shaded spots and direct beach access mean fun in the sun is always within easy reach. Best of all, up to two children stay free in the Double Double Ocean View Room.

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