Set in 28 acres of tropical gardens and hemmed by a ribbon of white sand and turquoise waters on the main island's Coral Coast, this resort offers a fantastic fusion of relaxation and plenty of activities. While away lazy days by one of two freshwater pools, amongst the turquoise waters of the lagoon or perhaps in the spa overlooking the ocean’s edge. And, if you’re feeling particularly active you can choose from a variety of landsports including squash and archery. Explorers will enjoy the selection of local excursions on offer, such as tours to the local village of Navala and river cruises but if you want to discover the island on your own, you could rent a mountain bike and explore at a leisurely pace. You have a fantastic choice of five restaurants serving menus from across the globe. An experience not to be missed, Wicked Walu is a restaurant located on its own private island. Here, you can sample seafood grills, steaks and delicious desserts whilst gazing over the Coral Coast. For a more casual affair, head to Bula Brasserie which offers nightly-changing buffets. Gardenview Rooms are set amongst the tropical gardens and make a relaxing escape. Upgrade to an Oceanview Room for superior vistas, or splash out on the Warwick Deluxe Rooms for VIP Club access and a peaceful location in a dedicated wing within the resort.
Cocooned by a sleepy seaside setting with rooms reminiscent of a traditional Fijian village, this resort is the perfect option for those seeking an authentic taste of Fijian hospitality and plenty of facilities. There’s a real focus on relaxation here, and with the Vahavu – meaning ‘to relax’ – swimming pool and bistro area, you can do just that. For added rejuvenation, a treatment at the renowned Bebe (pronounced behm-beh) spa is an absolute must – where stunning lagoon views and traditional Fijian therapies combine for a truly indulgent experience. Dining options are plentiful here, with menus from across the globe. If you’re looking for something special, Ivi’s intimate and formal dining setting offers award-winning Pacific-continental cuisine, but if you’d prefer something more casual with the kids, why not head to Vale Ni Kana for casual global dining with plenty of entertainment. The rooms and bures (thatched bungalows) vary in size and offer a choice of lagoon or resort views. It’s well worth upgrading to an Oceanview Room for sea views, or one of the traditional-style bures to experience the added luxury of the resort’s Signature Talai Butler service which includes daily complimentary sparkling wine and canapés.
The effortlessly elegant adults-only Likuliku, meaning ‘calm waters’, is a charming secluded hideaway, perfect for a romantic break and home to the only overwater bures in Fiji. Located on Malolo Island, Likuliku plays an important role in local mythology and history and you can visit some of the sacred sites scattered around the resort, in particular the Yadra Cave where wishes are granted and the Vatu Tagi, or weeping rock. Sink into a state of pure serenity at the Tatadra spa and feel the gentle breeze on your skin and the tension melt away during a sensual Fijian massage. Swim, kayak or snorkel in the calm waters of the lagoon and marvel at the underwater spectacle of flickering fish. The resort’s centrepiece is the beautiful Fijiana Restaurant which overlooks the lagoon and treats guests to a daily-changing dining concept in a mini-degustation style. There are also two bars offering vibrant cocktails between the lagoon and a magical sunset. The elegant and spacious bures are traditionally styled with local materials and art. Beachfront Bures and Garden Beachfront Bures feature a bathroom with outdoor shower, daybed retreat and spacious deck. Deluxe Beachfront Bures also feature a private plunge pool. Exclusive Overwater Bures boast direct access to the lagoon, a separate bathing pavilion and a daily Chef’s canapé plate.
Surrounded by the cerulean waters of the Pacific Ocean and nestled amongst lush vegetation and palm trees, this intimate resort offers blissful relaxation in a beautiful setting. Savour the serenity as you feel the sand beneath your toes on the pristine beach or experience the therapeutic benefits of local marine and plant extracts during a soothing massage in one of the oceanside spa cabanas. And if you prefer to stay active, you can swim a few laps in the infinity pool, play a game of tennis, snorkel around the island to explore the unspoilt marine sanctuary, join a game of beach volleyball or navigate the coast by canoe. Immerse yourself in traditional Fijian culture at a local cooking class, try your hand at sulu tying or coconut bowling, learn the art of basket weaving or venture out on a local village or island tour. You're guaranteed ocean views from every table at the restaurant which serves delicious cuisine and features daily–changing menus. The Resort Rooms are nestled in lush vegetation and are ideal for those who simply need a base to stay whilst enjoying the resort’s magnificent location and activities. The charming Beachfront Bures are ideal if you’re searching for an excellent beachfront location with your very own private plunge pool.
Volcanic mountains, emerald valleys and tropical jungle provide the perfect setting for this secluded resort which offers an escape from Fiji’s tourist islands and was voted ‘Fiji’s Leading Spa Resort’ at the World Travel Awards 2016. There are plenty of opportunities for relaxation or adventure with a host of activities available. Cross a bridge to the Jungle Spa which is home to the only Guinot spa in the South Pacific. If you can't wait to explore the pristine coral reef and colourful marine life then you can snorkel right off the beach. Daily snorkelling trips by boat to nearby reefs can also be arranged and a number of world-class diving sites are within easy reach – just ten minutes or less by boat. Immerse yourself in the Fijian way of life with local ceremonies such as a traditional kava ceremony where you can watch kava root being pounded into a fine powder by local warriors before enjoying Fiji's national drink. The resort is centred around the sociable Bure Kalau where the ambience is very relaxed and there's no need to dress up for dinner. Listen out for the blowing of the conch horn which signals dinner and join your fellow guests for pre-dinner cocktails at sunset. Fresh seasonal ingredients are used to create a fusion of Fijian Pacific Rim cuisine for the daily changing menus. Don't miss local specialities such as traditional Fijian kokoda walu – an entrée of fish marinated in lime juice and coconut cream. The thatched bures and villas are tucked away in gardens on the beach. Traditional in style, with high ceilings, mahogany floors and Fijian art, they have spacious living areas, outdoor showers and ocean views. Place your 'do not disturb' coconut outside your Beachfront Bure and enjoy the incredible sunset from the comfort of your hammock. The split-level Honeymoon Villa has its own courtyard with a Jacuzzi bath, Honeymoon Bures have a Jacuzzi spa pool and the luxurious Royal Beach House with private plunge pool and Jacuzzi.