3 Best Hotels in Other Islands, Lomaiviti Group

Caqalai Island Resort

$$ | Caqalai, Fiji

This is among the most rustic resorts in Fiji, which also makes it one of the most memorable if you want personal time with excellent sand, surf, and sun in a minimally impacted setting.

If you can't handle outhouse toilets and water-tanks-with-faucets in place of sinks, this isn't for you.

Activities include excellent snorkeling and diving, boat trips to nearby Moturiki island for trekking, and village tours on Sunday in time for the 10 am church service, which invariably features remarkable a cappella singing. The 10 small bure include double beds, one with a single bed, and one with two doubles, and 10-bed dorm gets its sheets adorned with fresh hibiscus flowers. The included three meals a day are usually good as well as hearty (although vegetarians cannot be picky) and dinner is accompanied by pleasant acoustic guitars and song.

Pros

  • Warm staff
  • Natural feel
  • Rarely more than 10 guests at a time

Cons

  • Power turned off by 10
  • Shared bathrooms
  • Cold water only
Caqalai, Fiji
749--6173
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, No credit cards

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Leleuvia Island Resort

$ | Leleuvia, Fiji

You may think you're intruding on a village when you see the traditional bure and sand paths upon your boat's approach, but that's before the shiny bar and volleyball court catch your eye. Accommodations here include traditional Fijian bure furnished only with double beds; duplexes with a double and single bed; family lodges, which sleep five; and three dorms, which sleep up to 20 guests each. Guests don't mind the small, rustic accommodations as they spend their time in the pristine water or on the fine white sand. Communal meals include continental breakfasts, sandwiches for lunch, and theme dinners (Chinese, Indian, lovo, and eclectic) on a seven-day rotation. The experience here is a rustic one, but where else can you watch two species of turtle lay eggs outside your bure? The resort also has a "barefoot" conference facility for corporate events.

Pros

  • Pristine island setting
  • Natural feel
  • Warm staff

Cons

  • Shared bathrooms
  • Cold water only
  • Power turned off by 11
Leleuvia, Fiji
838--4365
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Wakaya Club & Spa

$$$$ | Wakaya, Fiji

An ultraluxury hideaway popular with celebrities, Wakaya guests are met with a chilled bottle of Taittinger champagne upon arrival and an organic fruit basket is replenished throughout their stay. Bathrooms in the 1,650-square-foot Garden and Ocean bure have dual basin sinks, bathtubs, bidets, and lead to outdoor lava rock showers. The king-size four-poster beds are dressed in Fili D'oro sheets. Garden bure are set back from the beach while all others are steps from it. Three larger bure range from one to three bedrooms and from 2,400-square-feet to a separately staffed 16-acre hilltop estate. From every bure, reception is an intercom button away. All rates include early-morning check-in and late-afternoon check-out, and two one-tank dives daily. Four chefs and two pastry chefs produce Japanese-influenced Pacific Rim cuisine (Nobu Matsuhisa is a frequent guest), served whenever and almost wherever guests please.

Pros

  • Privacy
  • Personalized service
  • World-class cuisine

Cons

  • Seclusion
  • Included suntan lotion is only SPF 15
Wakaya, Fiji
800-828–3454-in U.S.
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: 9-hole golf course, All-Inclusive, Credit cards accepted

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