Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji (2026)

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Written by Lucy Cameron

Genuine all-inclusive resorts in Fiji are rarer than most booking sites suggest. Most “all-inclusive” tags on the OTAs are actually half-board with bundled activities. Here are the resorts where the all-inclusive label is real, plus the best half-board alternatives that beat the maths on a 7-night stay.

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True All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji

Turtle Island Fiji (Yasawas)

14 bures, FJD 4,500+ per night, fully all-inclusive — meals, all drinks (including premium spirits and the small wine list), boat tours, dive trips, spa within reason, motorised watersports. Adults-only, island-buyout exclusivity, 6-night minimum stays.

The famous Blue Lagoon film island. Most exclusive Yasawa option; small enough that you’ll know every staff member by the second day.

Castaway Island Family Plan

Castaway’s “Family Plan” rate (Mamanucas) bundles room + all meals + selected non-motorised activities + kids club into a single price. FJD 1,400+ per night for two adults + two children. Not pure all-inclusive (drinks and dives are extra) but the closest the country has to family AI.

For broader family options see our family resorts guide.

Naviti Resort (Coral Coast)

Naviti runs the country’s most comprehensive mid-range all-inclusive — 220 rooms, FJD 580+ per night, includes meals, soft drinks, selected cocktails, and non-motorised watersports. Family-friendly, calm swim beach, decent buffet across three restaurants.

Not luxury — but exceptional value for a 7-night family stay if you want no-surprises billing.

Strong Half-Board Alternatives

Why HB often beats AI on the maths

For most travellers, half-board (breakfast + dinner) at a mid-luxury resort works out cheaper than equivalent all-inclusive. You pay à la carte for lunch (FJD 25–45 per person) and drinks (FJD 12–22 per cocktail) which adds maybe FJD 150–250 per couple per day — less than the AI premium at most properties.

Where AI wins: drinkers, families with teenagers who eat a lot, anyone who hates running bar tabs.

Best HB resorts to compare

Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort — FJD 950+ HB. Two main restaurants, multiple casual options, big buffet breakfast. Better food range than most AIs at similar prices.

Shangri-La Yanuca — FJD 850+ HB. Three restaurants, separate kids buffet area, breakfast included.

Tokoriki Island Resort — FJD 950+ HB. Adults-only, two restaurants, the most polished food of any mid-luxury HB resort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there all-inclusive resorts in Fiji?

Yes but fewer than other tropical destinations. Turtle Island Fiji is the standout luxury AI. Castaway Island Family Plan is the country’s best family AI. Naviti Resort and the Yasawa partner-lodges via Bula Combo Pass are the mid-range options.

Is all-inclusive worth it in Fiji?

For drinkers, large families, and travellers who don’t want to think about bills — yes. For couples who eat moderately and don’t drink heavily, half-board at a mid-luxury resort usually works out cheaper.

What’s the most luxurious all-inclusive in Fiji?

Turtle Island Fiji — 14 bures, FJD 4,500+ per night, adults-only island-buyout experience with everything from premium spirits to spa included. 6-night minimum stays.

Are Yasawa lodges all-inclusive?

Most include full board (three meals) at the room rate — but drinks, dives, and excursions are extra. The Bula Combo Pass via Awesome Adventures bundles Flyer transport + accommodation + meals for a single price across multiple lodges.

Is the food included at Mamanuca resorts?

Most Mamanuca rates include breakfast (BB) or breakfast + dinner (HB). True all-inclusive plans are limited — Castaway’s Family Plan and Turtle Island are the main exceptions. Drinks are almost always extra at luxury resorts.


About the author: Lucy Cameron — Hideaway Fiji.