Last updated: 22 June 2026 · Written by Lucy Cameron
Fiji resorts span a wider range than any other South Pacific destination — from FJD 35 backpacker dorms to FJD 4,500+ overwater bures. After 22 separate resort stays across nine major Fiji islands, here is the working pillar guide: how to pick the right resort for your style, budget, and island.
Key Takeaways
- 4 price tiers: backpacker (FJD 35–120), mid-range (FJD 280–650), upper-mid (FJD 700–1,400), luxury (FJD 1,800+).
- Mamanucas for short transfers and overwater bures; Yasawas for island-hopping; Coral Coast for families and value.
- Top luxury: Likuliku (overwater), Six Senses (Malolo), Vomo (family-luxury).
- Top family: Outrigger Fiji, Shangri-La Yanuca, Castaway Island.
- Top adults-only: Likuliku, Tokoriki, Matamanoa.

Picking a Fiji Resort — The Big Decisions
Which island region
Your first decision is the island region, not the specific resort. The three main choices:
- Mamanuca Islands — short boat transfers (20–60 min from Nadi), overwater bures, small-island feel
- Yasawa Islands — longer boat transfers (1.5–4.5 hours), island-hopping with the Bula Pass, more remote feel
- Coral Coast (Viti Levu) — no boat transfer (50–120 min drive from Nadi), better value, family-resort heartland
Second-trip travellers branch out to Taveuni, Vanua Levu and Kadavu — these require a Fiji Link flight from Nadi (FJD 250–350 one-way) and reward longer stays of 5+ nights.
For a deeper regional breakdown, see our Fiji islands guide.
Price tier and what it gets you
| Tier | FJD / night | USD / night | What’s typical |
|---|---|---|---|
| Backpacker | FJD 35–120 | USD 15–55 | Dorms, shared bathrooms, basic meals included |
| Mid-range | FJD 280–650 | USD 125–290 | Private bures, en-suite, B&B or half board |
| Upper-mid | FJD 700–1,400 | USD 310–620 | Larger rooms, full kids club, multiple restaurants |
| Luxury | FJD 1,800–4,500+ | USD 800–2,000+ | Overwater or villa, all-inclusive options, butler service |
The biggest cliff is between mid-range and upper-mid — kids clubs, infinity pools, and multiple restaurants all show up at the FJD 700+ tier and rarely below.
Adults-only vs family
Roughly a third of Fiji’s resorts are adults-only — meaning under-16s are not allowed. The country’s best adults-only properties (Likuliku, Tokoriki, Matamanoa) all sit in the Mamanucas.
Family-focused properties cluster on the Coral Coast (Outrigger, Shangri-La Yanuca) and in the larger Mamanuca resorts (Castaway, Malolo, Vomo). All have kids clubs from age 3 upward.
“Couples-friendly” properties accept all guests but skew toward a quieter adult atmosphere — Hideaway Resort and the Sigatoka Bay Outrigger boutique wing are the pick.
Top Resorts by Category
Best luxury / overwater
Likuliku Lagoon Resort (Mamanucas) — the only Fiji resort with overwater bures over a designated marine park. Adults-only, 45 rooms, FJD 2,600+/night. The country’s flagship luxury overwater.
Six Senses Fiji (Malolo) — 25 villas plus 35 residences, FJD 2,800+/night. Beachfront villas with private plunge pools. Less famous than Likuliku, equally good in our experience.
Vomo Island Fiji (Mamanucas) — 30 villas, FJD 1,800+/night, family-luxury sweet spot. 12-minute helicopter transfer is part of the experience.
Turtle Island Fiji (Yasawas) — 14 bures, FJD 4,500+/night all-inclusive, an island-buyout luxury experience. Famous for the original Blue Lagoon film location.
Kokomo Private Island (Kadavu) — 21 villas, FJD 5,000+/night, the country’s most exclusive resort. World-class diving at Astrolabe Reef.
Best family resorts
Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort (Coral Coast) — 254 rooms, FJD 950+. The country’s most established family resort: full kids club ages 3–14, calm swim beach, multiple pools.
Shangri-La Yanuca Island (Coral Coast) — 442 rooms, FJD 850+. Larger than Outrigger, equally good kids club, slightly less premium feel.
Castaway Island Resort (Mamanucas) — 65 bures, FJD 1,100+. The outer-island family standard-bearer. Excellent kids club, accessible house reef, Cast Away film island day trips.
Malolo Island Resort (Mamanucas) — 46 bures, FJD 650+. Mid-range family option, kids 12 and under stay/eat free in most rate plans.
For the full family detail, see our Fiji family travel guide.
Best adults-only
Likuliku Lagoon Resort — covered above.
Tokoriki Island Resort (Mamanucas) — 32 bures, FJD 950+. The adults-only alternative without the overwater price tag. Smaller scale than Likuliku, one of the most photogenic beaches in the country.
Matamanoa Island Resort (Mamanucas) — 32 bures, FJD 850+. Hilltop villa option, quieter than Tokoriki, our value pick in the adults-only tier.
Royal Davui Island Resort (Beqa Lagoon) — 16 villas, FJD 2,200+. Adults-only luxury, dive-focused, smaller crowd than the Mamanuca options.

Resorts by Island
Mamanucas — by island
- Malolo — Likuliku Lagoon (adults-only overwater), Six Senses, Malolo Island Resort (family-mid)
- Tokoriki — Tokoriki Island Resort (adults-only)
- Matamanoa — Matamanoa Island Resort (adults-only)
- Vomo — Vomo Island Fiji (family-luxury)
- Castaway — Castaway Island Resort (family-mid)
- Mana — Mana Island Resort (family-mid, 152 rooms)
- Beachcomber — Beachcomber Island Resort (mid-budget, social)
- Treasure — Treasure Island Resort (mid-budget, family-friendly)
For full Mamanuca depth, see our Mamanuca Islands guide.
Yasawas — by area
- Mid-chain (manta channel): Mantaray Island Resort, Barefoot Manta — both FJD 90–480 spanning dorms to private bures
- Southern Yasawas: Octopus Resort (Wayalailai), Naqalia Lodge (Wayasewa), Kuata Beach Resort
- Northern Yasawas (Blue Lagoon area): Blue Lagoon Beach Resort, Nanuya Island Resort, Yasawa Island Resort & Spa (luxury bookend)
Yasawa lodges almost always include full board in their rates — meaningful given the lack of off-resort dining options. For the chain context, see our Yasawa Islands guide.
Coral Coast — by area
- Natadola Bay: InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort (luxury), Yatule Resort (mid-range), Robinson Crusoe Island Resort (budget-mid)
- Sigatoka Bay: Outrigger Fiji, Shangri-La Yanuca, Warwick Fiji, Naviti Resort (all family-focused)
- Korotogo: Hideaway Resort, Bedarra Beach Inn (mid-range and budget)
- Pacific Harbour: Pearl South Pacific (mid-luxury), Uprising Beach Resort (budget-mid)
For full Coral Coast context, see our Coral Coast guide.
How to Book and What to Watch For
Direct vs OTA
Direct resort websites frequently include perks that the OTAs (Booking.com, Expedia, Agoda) hide — free transfers, dinner credits, kids-stay-free clauses, “stay 5 pay 4” deals.
Our standard process: shortlist 2–3 resorts, check the OTA prices, then check direct prices including all the bundled extras. Direct wins most of the time by FJD 50–150/night equivalent.
The exception is Hilton-family properties on Denarau, where Hilton Honors points and elite-status perks make Hilton.com bookings more valuable than OTA pricing.
How far ahead to book
Peak (July/August, Christmas/NY): book 6+ months ahead. The marquee properties (Likuliku, Castaway, Tokoriki, Outrigger) sell out completely.
Shoulder (April/May/September/October): 2–3 months ahead is sufficient. Resort availability is wide open and direct deals run quietly.
Wet season (November–March): 4–6 weeks ahead is fine. Watch the cyclone tracker and book a flexible-cancellation rate where possible.
Meal plans and transfers
Outer-island resorts almost always quote rates with a meal plan attached. The common options:
- EP (Room Only) — only viable on Viti Levu
- BB (Bed & Breakfast) — common on Coral Coast, à la carte lunch/dinner
- HB (Half Board) — breakfast + dinner, common in Mamanucas
- FB (Full Board) — standard in Yasawas, includes lunch
- AI (All-Inclusive) — meals + most drinks + selected activities. Rare in Fiji
Boat transfers are increasingly bundled into Mamanuca and Yasawa rates. Double-check; round-trip transfers can add FJD 200–280 per person if quoted separately.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best resort in Fiji?
For overwater luxury: Likuliku Lagoon Resort (Mamanucas). For family: Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort (Coral Coast). For adults-only without the overwater price: Tokoriki Island Resort. For ultra-luxury: Kokomo Private Island (Kadavu).
How much do Fiji resorts cost?
Backpacker dorms: FJD 35–120/night. Mid-range bures: FJD 280–650. Upper-mid resorts: FJD 700–1,400. Luxury overwater and villa: FJD 1,800–4,500+. Most rates include meal plans on outer islands.
Are Fiji resorts all-inclusive?
Most are not — they bundle breakfast or half-board with the room rate but charge à la carte for other meals and drinks. Genuinely all-inclusive options exist (Six Senses Fiji, Castaway Island Family Plan, some Yasawa lodges) but are the minority.
Which Fiji resort has overwater bures?
Likuliku Lagoon Resort in the Mamanucas is the only Fiji resort with overwater bures over a marine park. Six Senses Fiji has beachfront villas with private plunge pools. Other resorts offer “premium beachfront” rather than overwater accommodation.
What is the cheapest resort in Fiji?
Yasawa backpacker lodges (Mantaray Island, Barefoot Manta, Naqalia, Kuata) offer dorm beds from FJD 80–120 including full board. The cheapest Coral Coast options (Beachhouse, Mango Bay dorms) run FJD 80–150.
Are Fiji resorts kid-friendly?
Many are — Outrigger Fiji, Shangri-La Yanuca, Warwick, Castaway, Malolo, Vomo and Mana all run kids clubs from age 3+. Adults-only resorts (Likuliku, Tokoriki, Matamanoa) do not accept under-16s.
About the author: Lucy Cameron is the founder of Hideaway Fiji. Resort stays: 22 separate properties across 9 island groups since 2017.
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