36 Best Hotels in Viti Levu, Fiji

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Royal Davui Island

$$$$ | Fiji Fodor's Choice

Between four types of pillows, three private beaches, a personal plunge Jacuzzi pool, and the communal pool, there's no downside to the choices at this all-inclusive, adults-only boutique resort. Set on a private 8-acre island, each of the resort's modern beach house–style villas juts out from a central hill to offer cruise ship-esque ocean views. Each features a king-size bed, a hot tub below electric roof shutters, double sinks, walk-in shower, full living room, and a plunge pool on one of two decks. Premium suites are simply larger than Deluxes, and the "Davui Suite" has a full pool. You can have spa treatments in your room and furnished picnic lunches on the beach. Excellent scuba diving is available right off the beach. A typical dinner menu includes two appetizers, three entrées such as seared swordfish with lobster potatoes, bok choy, salmon roe, and sauce vierge, and two desserts.

Pros

  • Total privacy
  • Incredible views
  • Great snorkeling and diving

Cons

  • Tidal beaches
  • Adults only
Fiji
330--7090-in Fiji
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bedarra Beach Inn

$$ | Old Queens Rd.,, Sigatoka, Fiji Fodor's Choice

Across the street from the ocean, the Bedarra has the cheerful atmosphere of people enjoying great value in a place where everyone knows their names. The bright rooms in the two-story L-shape miniresort have plentiful white-tile floor space, a king or two twin beds, a simple bathroom with ample counter space, and a balcony with seating. Rooms 17, 18, and 19 have views to the sea while the rest face the small pool; the two cheaper rooms are directly off the bar area. Guests become fast friends and this is a fantastic base for day trips to waterfalls, villages, and even the Mamanuca Islands. The café is good and the delicious Ocean Terrace Restaurant is excellent.

Pros

  • Excellent personal service
  • Reasonably priced restaurants
  • Central location

Cons

  • No on-site activities
  • Size inhibits privacy
Old Queens Rd.,, Sigatoka, Fiji
650–0476
Hotel Details
24 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Maro Rd., Fiji Fodor's Choice
A name synonymous with luxury, InterContinental's outpost in Fiji has an 18-hole championship golf course, luxury spa, and a picture-perfect location on Natadola Bay---the longest stretch of natural white-sand beach on Viti Levu. Families, couples, and the more discerning traveler will all feel at home here. Rooms centered on the expansive lagoon-style pool have either a private terrace or balcony as do rooms with views over Natadola Lagoon or the magnificent Natadola Bay. Lagoon and beachfront suites have views of Natadola Lagoon or the magnificent Natadola Bay, private outdoor space, and separate living and sleeping areas. Dining options are equally impressive. Navo offers fine dining, while Toba Bar & Grill provides a casual dining and cocktails option. The large-scale Sanasana caters to everyone and everything else with an international buffet that features fresh seafood, premium meats, and Fijian and Indian favorites. The Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course stretches from beachfront to rolling hills with the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop on 15 of the 18 holes. The spa offers Asian as well as Eastern and Western treatment methods including the unique Wai Zone that combines hydrotherapy with an ice room, and the Orchid Room, which is perfect for couples. Other activities include horse-riding and diving and well as the usual gamut of resort activities.

Pros

  • 18-hole championship golf course
  • Extensive and exquisite spa
  • Horse-riding and scuba diving on-site

Cons

  • Accommodation lacks Pacific island touches
  • Absurdly large selection of international cuisine
Maro Rd., Fiji
673--3300
Hotel Details
266 rooms
No Meals

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Matanivusi Surf Resort

$$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji Fodor's Choice

Gorgeous, modern bure, great cuisine, and an infinitely relaxing atmosphere make this secluded, Australian couple–owned boutique resort a choice escape. The airy, unconnected and ecofriendly units, designed by Australian architect Paul Uhlmann, have plantation mahogany floorboards, a king-size bed, and stylish, spacious bathrooms; each has a porch leading down to the sand. An elevated boardwalk winds past untouched rain forest to the dining room and bar, fronted by a pool, hot tub, and leather-covered lounge chairs. A boat and crew take surfers to two right-hand breaks with up to six-foot waves (a 10-minute boat ride away) or to renowned Frigates Pass, 20 km (12 miles) distant. Diving and day tours can be arranged. The all-inclusive meal plan features entrées such as chicken fillets stuffed with banana, excellent curries, and you won't see a menu repeated during your stay. Rates include round-trip two-hour transfers from Nadi. There is a three-night minimum.

Pros

  • Great beach
  • Personalized service

Cons

  • Communal setting
  • Limited choices at each meal
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
992--3230
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Radisson Resort Fiji Denarau Island

$$$ | Nadi, Fiji Fodor's Choice

This resort made a big splash when it opened in 2007 with a magnificent rock waterfall as a centerpiece and the wow-factor, too, flows throughout. Guest rooms are spacious and stylish, while suites have full kitchens including all utensils and a large fridge. There's a kids' pool with impressive whitewater tunnel slide, an adults-only pool and, set before the beach, a third lagoon-style pool with a swim-up bar fringed by imported white sand. The four dining spots, one is adult-only, cover a range of cuisines, while Lomani Wai provides one of the most unique dining experiences you'll ever have as you sit at a table in a pool. The dedicated kids club is a bonus as is access to the Denarau Island Golf & Racquet Club. All this creates a less stuffy atmosphere than that of some neighboring resorts.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with extra amenities
  • Multiple large pool areas
  • Great restaurants

Cons

  • Spa somewhat lacking in ambience
Nadi, Fiji
675–6677
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
135 rooms, 135 suites
No Meals

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Toberua Island Resort

$$$ | Suva, Fiji Fodor's Choice

Personalized service, a tranquil ambience, and the food ensure repeat guests at this private island hideaway, a 27-minute boat ride from the mainland. Some staff members have been here more than 30 years and now their children work here, too. Menus determined mere hours in advance include three-course lunches and four-course dinners with such fare as lemon grass-battered snapper and grilled lobster roulade salad prepared by the resort's chef of more than 15 years. All bure have private patios and 27-foot-high ceilings and fringe the 4-acre island, each no more than a few steps from the water, if you can make it past the hand-woven hammock. A Premium Bure might adjoin the fence separating the staff quarters while Deluxe are closer to the water. Activities include picnic trips to a tiny uninhabited cay, great snorkeling and scuba diving with the on island scuba center, a 9-hole golf course when the island expands to 20 acres at low-tide, and spa treatments.

Pros

  • World-class cuisine
  • Personal service
  • Privacy

Cons

  • Tidal beach
Suva, Fiji
992–9190
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
15 suites
No Meals

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Uprising Beach Resort

$$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji Fodor's Choice

Roomy, smartly designed bure and its proximity to Viti Levu's famed diving and rafting opportunities set Uprising apart from other bure-and-dorm combinations. Bure sleep up to four and include outdoor showers and a pleasing amount of closet and shelf space. Beachfronts are 60 feet (18 meters) from the surf; a family bure sleeps seven. A stay in the 20-bed dorm-bure includes a towel and good, modern bathroom facilities. The restaurant serves hearty portions from an eclectic menu. A two-course continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi are big pluses. This is an excellent choice for the young and young at heart.

Pros

  • Spacious bure
  • Friendly staff
  • Central location

Cons

  • Can be extremely buggy in the open-air restaurant
  • Furnishings are a little rustic
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
345–2200
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Warwick Fiji

$$$$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji Fodor's Choice

Epitomized by its two pools, one a serene "infinity," the other hosting kids' activities and a swim-up bar, Warwick caters beautifully to all markets. Adjacent to the infinity pool, the Suva Wing emphasises quiet luxury and is predominantly for couples, whereas the Nadi Wing, adjacent the lagoon style pool focuses on family fun and is home to the water sports bure. Seven bars, and five dining options sit between them, including Japanese cuisine at Sazanami, Italian at Pappagallo and the now infamous Wicked Walu seafood restaurant. Couples may find the adults-only Warwick Club area worth the splurge during school holidays. It includes continental breakfast, afternoon snacks, and predinner local drinks. Stone steps over water lead to the beautiful spa with its sauna and hot and cold pools. The resort's lagoon setting allows for all-day swimming off the mainland's largest beach, and the usual gamut of nonmotorized water sports are available. The resort also boasts a modern gym, squash, tennis, table tennis, darts, and pool. Children under 16 stay free with parents; children under 13 eat free from the Kids Menu. There's also a small "Fijian Village" outdoor entertainment center with firewalking and meke dancing displays twice weekly.

Pros

  • Fantastic beach
  • Range of quality dining options
  • Great staff

Cons

  • Lacks south pacific flavor
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
653–0555
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
250 rooms
No Meals

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Anchorage Beach Resort

$$ | Lautoka, Fiji
This reasonably priced resort is perfect for young couples and families with rooms simply, but smartly furnished in traditional style. It's also a great spot to use as a stopping point before traveling on to resorts in the Mamanucas, like the Beachcomber Island Resort, as it's just minutes from the Nadi Airport. If you're not planning on staying in the outer islands, the Anchorage offers day trips to the islands, as well as nearby ziplines, mud pools, and villages.

Pros

  • Variety of activities especially for kids
  • Great base before or after a trip to the Mamanuca islands
  • 15 minutes from Nadi airport

Cons

  • Some parts of the resort look "unfinished"
Lautoka, Fiji
666--2099
Hotel Details
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aquarius Fiji

$ | 17 Wasawasa Rd., Nadi, Fiji

This cozy, quiet option is to jet lag what chicken soup is to the common cold: just sink into a hammock beyond the pool on the gray-sand beach or even into a couch in front of the big TV in the open-plan lounge. While most of the eight private rooms are on the small side, Room 5 is a spacious corner with a great view and a larger bathroom. Each of the clean, air-conditioned dorms shares a bathroom; a couple on a short stay and a budget may want to snag the bunked two-bed one. You won't have to reach far beyond the TV remote for a good meal from the eclectic restaurant (try its Indian fare) or a drink from its bar.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Relaxing atmosphere
  • Close to the airport

Cons

  • Mediocre beach
  • Smallish rooms
17 Wasawasa Rd., Nadi, Fiji
672–6000
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Beachhouse

$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji

Days turn into weeks for unfussy backpackers of all ages at this picturesque miniresort that's close to the village of Komave. Quirks such as erratic hot water and occasional 6 am bird cacophonies are offset by a tranquil beach setting, good food, and self-catering facilities, and camaraderie among guests and staff. A pretty, heart-shaped pool and comfy lounge bar—set remnants of a 2006 British reality show "Celebrity Love Island"—add a touch of class but clean, smart six-bed dorms and a free light breakfast are the main draws. There are also Garden Rooms with shared facilities as well as a camping option. Dinner menus include two to four hearty, well-priced options.

Pros

  • Great self-catering facilities
  • Pretty beach
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Towels cost extra for dormers
  • Early-morning bird chirping
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
992--9500
Hotel Details
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24 rooms, 6-bed dorms, women's dorm, camping

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Beqa Lagoon Resort

$$$ | Fiji

Private, luxuriously appointed bure set on magnificent grounds and a reputation for excellent diving make this boutique resort a favorite among divers. All bure carry a tropical, open-plan motif, and six of the garden bure are set around a large koi pond and connected by bridges. Beachfront bure have fenced-in yards including large decks and private plunge pools; there are also four two-bedroom bure. In addition to its diving, led by highly experienced local divemasters, the resort emphasizes cultural experiences with firewalking and kava ceremonies, traditional dances, local village visits and lovo cooking demonstrations. The 14-day rotational menu (meal plan US$60 per day; US$50 for children, with a separate menu) includes two hot dishes as part of a buffet breakfast, two choices for lunch, and two choices of entrée within a three-course dinner, which might include fresh wahoo with a Provençal sauce and saffron risotto. Children ages 2–11 stay free.

Pros

  • Great diving
  • Cultural offerings
  • Beautiful "infinity pool"

Cons

  • Tidal beach
  • Beachfront bure set close together
  • Boat transfer needed from Pacific Harbour
Fiji
733--3960-in Fiji
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Best Western Suva Motor Inn

$$ | Mitchell and Gorrie Sts., Suva, Fiji

Reliable and friendly beyond its title, this four-story motel is well-suited to families. Studio rooms have a double and single bed, combination bathtub-shower, and a kitchenette with all utensils. Deluxe rooms have two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with two singles, a larger bathroom, and full kitchen with dining area. There's a surprisingly attractive blue-tile pool area with a waterslide and waterfall over an enclave hot tub. Beside it is a restaurant offering a modest, diverse menu.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Personable staff

Cons

  • In a quiet area
  • 15-minute walk south of the city center
Mitchell and Gorrie Sts., Suva, Fiji
672–4274
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
47 rooms
No Meals

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Colo-I-Suva Rainforest Eco Resort

$ | Princes Rd., Suva, Fiji

Guests of all kinds are drawn to the pristine rain-forest-and-lake setting of this ecofriendly resort. Tour groups and backpackers are happy with the clean, comfortable dorms and single bedrooms, couples content with the small double-bed rooms with a shared porch overlooking one of the lakes, and families enjoy the privacy of well-spaced, split-level bure with equal or better views. The larger lake was created when a 110-foot deep gravel quarry hit water during a storm one night and flooded, leaving a bulldozer and two 10-ton trucks submerged. Locals swim here (no, you can't scuba dive) but guests generally stick to the pool, with its bar, TV, occasional on-stage meke (traditional performance) Tuesday and Sunday nights, and BBQ buffet lunch with a live band on Sunday. Locals frequent the eclectic restaurant overlooking the lake for its Cajun chicken salad, and breakfast here is great value. A 15-minute taxi or bus ride from the city center, it's a minute's walk from Colo-I-Suva Forest Park.

Pros

  • Serene location
  • Friendly staff
  • Privacy

Cons

  • Extreme humidity
  • Small double rooms
  • A taxi or bus ride from city center
Princes Rd., Suva, Fiji
332–0562
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
20 rooms
No Meals

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Crusoe's Retreat

$$ | Queens Rd., off Namaquaqua Rd.,, Fiji

Friendly, sincere staff and an authentic experience are the trademarks of this laid-back resort. All bure are spacious with generous porches: Deluxe Seasides are traditional wood-and-thatched-roof structures while nondeluxe are more modern with larger bathrooms. Seaview bure, the least expensive, are smaller but set back into the hillside where they offer better views and more privacy. A generous beach and pool are the focal points of most guests' stays and free fishing is a wink and a nod toward getting on "Fiji Time." The restaurant mixes à la carte nights in between theme buffets, including curry, lovo, Mongolian stir-fry, and BBQ nights. It's a considerable ride over a long ridge top from the main road: excursions are doable, but many guests only walk to the nearby village.

Pros

  • Personal service
  • Secluded setting, complete relaxation
  • Full meal plan option is available

Cons

  • Relaxed service
  • Make your own fun
Queens Rd., off Namaquaqua Rd.,, Fiji
650–0185
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Fiji Sonaisali Island

$$$ | Sonaisali Island, Nadi, Fiji
Situated on its own private island 25 minutes from Nadi airport, Hilton's first DoubleTree Resorts in Fiji boasts 120 well-appointed rooms and 88 beachfront bure (Fijian-style villa) where guests can enjoy stunning views of the South Pacific Ocean from the furnished balconies (terraces on the ground floor). There's a salon and spa, tennis court, 24-hour fitness center, huge free-form pool, and access to numerous tour options; the resort's location puts it within easy traveling distance of both the Coral Coast and Port Denarau, where boats leave for the western islands. For the adventure seekers, scuba diving and horse-riding is offered for all skill levels, and for the golfers, the resort sits half way between the Denarau and Natadola Golf Courses. It's also a place to experience authentic Fiji culture with live music and entertainment, including firewalking and the traditional Fijian "meke" dance.

Pros

  • Location, location, location
  • Comprehensive in-resort activities and facilities
  • Great food sourced from the on-site farm and herb garden

Cons

Sonaisali Island, Nadi, Fiji
910--3333
Hotel Details
208 rooms
Free Breakfast

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First Landing Resort

$$ | Lautoka, Fiji
Located next door to the Vuda Marina, First Landing has a large variety of kids activities and well-priced wedding packages. The apartment-style accommodations range from a single room to luxury two-bedroom villas all with some self-catering facilities for those who don't want to dine out every night. There's a pool and free use of snorkeling gear and kayaks, but many guests take advantage of the daily trips to the nearby Treasure, Beachcomber, and Bounty Islands to enjoy the best snorkeling in their marine sanctuaries. The resort's chef offers cooking classes, and takes guests to the locals markets to select the freshest local produce. Kids in the Nalamu Niipers Kid's Club will enjoy a mixture of Fiji-inspired games and activities, while the grown-ups can experience scuba diving, surfing, fishing, and island day trips, before returning to the Domoni Sunset Bar for happy hour and then on to à la carte Mai Kana Restaurant for dinner and nightly live music.

Pros

  • One dining outlet but multiple cuisines
  • Variety of activities especially for kids
  • Budget-friendly

Cons

  • Some of the older accommodations are a little tired
Lautoka, Fiji
666--6171
Hotel Details
43 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hideaway

$$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji

It won't win any design awards but then again, no one comes to this relaxing, mid-size resort to be blown away by anything, let alone decor. All bure are spacious and feature indoor and outdoor showers; stroll along the ocean wall and you'll see guests of the Oceanview bure pasted face down to lounge chairs on their private lawns. Frangipani bure are set farther back and have small porches. Kids sometimes take over the pool with its waterslide, but a kids' club keeps them busy outside of meal times. The spa, featuring a pair of outdoor treatment tables overlooking the ocean, is simple but it works. Kids under 12 stay and eat free from a certain menu at certain times and a full-buffet breakfast is included for all. Telling is the fact that there's one computer for guest-use and rarely anyone waiting in line.

Pros

  • Great food
  • Good nightly entertainment
  • Warm staff

Cons

  • Small beach
  • Underwhelming grounds
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
650–0177
Hotel Details
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106 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Fiji Beach Resort & Spa

$$$ | Nadi, Fiji

From the BMW airport-transfer to the ultramodern amenity-loaded rooms, this Hilton property does not compromise. All have DVD players, Playstations (movies and games for rent), flat-screen TVs, stand-alone bathtubs, walk-in showers, Molton Brown bath products, and ocean views. Villas include a living area, kitchen, outdoor BBQ grill, Bose sound system, washer and dryer, and larger bathroom, with two- and three-bedroom versions piling on the square-footage. The deluxe versions of studios and one- and two-bedroom villas are the same but share plunge pools. Equally modern "infinity pools" surround the restaurant, and bar service extends to a string of daybeds just short of the sand. While some find the style of rooms a bit cold, all guests are warmed by Nadi's most polished service. The IKA Kids Club is open daily for children under 13 and offers cooking classes, crafts, and beach games.

Pros

  • Denarau's-best room amenities
  • Great on-site coffee shop

Cons

  • Spa lacking in ambience
  • Rooms lack those Pacific Island touches
Nadi, Fiji
675–6800
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
189 rooms, 84 villas
No Meals

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Holiday Inn Suva

$$ | 501 Victoria Parade, Suva, Fiji

This incarnation of the worldwide chain delivers, with spacious rooms, pretty pools among manicured grounds, and highly professional staff. Superior rooms differ from standard in that each has a chair and ottoman and carpeting in place of a couch-bed and tile floor. Poolside rooms have great views across the water to the rest of the mainland. Only ground-floor rooms have bathtubs. There's a cozy cocktail area by the bar, which tends to fill during sports games. The restaurant offers breakfast and lunch buffets and a large eclectic dinner menu including the traditional dish kokoda. The hotel is on the water, a 10-minute walk directly south of the city center.

Pros

  • Pretty harbor views
  • Lobby buzz
  • Eclectic restaurant

Cons

  • Generic rooms
501 Victoria Parade, Suva, Fiji
330–1600
Hotel Details
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131 rooms
No Meals

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Lalati Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Fiji

With just 16 bure set beside a stunning bay, this intimate all-inclusive is popular with honeymooners. Minnesotan owners Clint and Jayne Carlson describe it as a "place to switch off and relax," and most do just that in addition to scuba diving, half-day picnic trips to a smaller island, and village tours. Bure are large, two-room affairs with walk-in showers, high ceilings, and generous porches facing out to sea. The honeymoon bure is spectacular, with a granite bathroom counter, double showerheads, and a private outdoor courtyard with another shower, small waterfall, and a hot tub; it also has a TV and DVD player. The menu features mostly American dishes such as lasagna and rack of lamb. Meals are communal, but you can choose to dine on your porch or out on the resort's pier.

Pros

  • Well-spaced bure
  • Plenty of activities
  • Good spa

Cons

  • Tidal beach
  • No selection at meals
Fiji
347–2033
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
16 bure
Free Breakfast

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Lawaki Beach House

$$ | Fiji

Only rain forest and constellations encroach upon guests at this basic escape run by couple Christine and Sam Tawake (she Swiss, he Fijian) out of their home. Each of the two bure has two single beds that can be pushed together and a basic en suite bathroom with hand-held showerheads. The six-bed dorm is screened-in but also has mosquito coils. There's plenty of room to camp amid the grass volleyball court and Ping-Pong table on the soft, even lawn. Snorkeling here is excellent, with a beautiful reef just off the front. There's a TV and Internet access in the main house. Breakfast is continental and dinner might include a delicious curry platter, pasta Bolognese, or coconut-lemon chicken and dessert.

Pros

  • Complete escape
  • Warm owners

Cons

  • Bure close together
  • No selection at meals
Fiji
368–4088
Hotel Details
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mango Bay Resort

$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji

Rustic, ecofriendly accommodations meet mid-range facilities at this social miniresort, where the highlight is the beach. The mostly young crowd lazes in hammocks before joining a game of volleyball on the regulation-size court or in the pool. Fishing here is run by the operation of one of the resort's co-owners and is top-notch. Bure are smallish but have attractive outdoor showers; Nos. 1–5 are first off the beach and farther from the dining room. Safari tents were imported directly from South Africa and face into the rain forest but Nos. 1, 2, and 3 have partial ocean views. A state-of-the-art nightclub gets going some nights. There are also dorms.

Pros

  • Great beach
  • Excellent fishing
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Particularly bad mosquitoes
  • Poor dorm bathroom facilities
  • Early-morning light in bure
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
653–0069
Hotel Details
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mercure Hotel

$ | Queens Rd.,, Nadi, Fiji

What you see is what you get at this reliable if impersonal member of the international Accor chain, which isn't half bad. All rooms face the pool area: Superior rooms have double and single beds and a bit of the motor inn feel with parking spaces at their doors while Deluxe rooms are away from the lot and have queen beds and larger bathrooms. Meeting rooms and event services satiate businesspeople, a second pool and newly upgraded playground occupy the kids. The restaurant, which the hotel promotes shamelessly, offers an aspiring but predictable international menu in either a spacious dining room or under gas lamps on a deck.

Pros

  • Professional service
  • Close to nightlife

Cons

  • Impersonal
  • Generic atmosphere
Queens Rd.,, Nadi, Fiji
672–2255
Hotel Details
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85 rooms
No Meals

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Nadi Bay Resort

$ | Wailoaloa Rd., Nadi, Fiji

For those who associate hostels (or "backpackers") with cordial staff and making fast friends with fellow travelers, this large resort will not disappoint. Its labyrinthine campus includes two pretty pools, two decent restaurants, a movie theater with free screenings, a modest spa, and game room. Live music brings guests together nightly for alcohol-fueled carousing (don't settle for a room near the main restaurant if you plan to sleep before 1 am). The value here is in the clean, air-conditioned dorms: Gardenia overlooks one of the pools and has the best lounge area. Some dorms and guestrooms are cooled by fans, not air-conditioning, and share bathrooms. The number of beds in dorms range from 3 to 10.

Pros

  • Warm staff
  • Party goes late

Cons

  • Party goes late
  • Iffy hot water
Wailoaloa Rd., Nadi, Fiji
672–3599
Hotel Details
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7 apartments, 38 rooms, 13 dorms
No Meals

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Naviti Resort

$$$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji

The lobby looks like an oversize tropical living room and guests feel right at home in this large beachfront resort. Most families opt for the all-inclusive meal plan while twenty- to thirtysomethings are attracted to the "local spirits" package and its discount on cocktails. The hotel rooms are compact but come with a separate bathtub and shower and decent balcony/veranda space. All but the ground floor rooms overlook the newer of the two pools, with its swim-up bar, and the ocean beyond. Those seeking a little more privacy and space should opt for the more attractively furnished villas or suites with patio, or balcony and ocean view. A huge range of excursions and activities, including a modest 9-hole golf course, allows guests to be as active or laid-back as they like. Free shuttle service to the Warwick grants access to the sister hotel's facilities. The extensive and well-manicured grounds provide a great setting for weddings, the par 3, 9-hole golf course, and the Naviti Spa.

Pros

  • Exceptional kids' club
  • Many dining options
  • Personable staff

Cons

  • Hotel rooms are a little charmless
  • Rather dated monolithic architectural style resort
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
653–0444
Hotel Details
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220 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Outrigger on the Lagoon

$$$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji

A perennial favorite with Aussie families, this large resort is a one-stop holiday for most. Parents and kids alike appreciate the American-style room amenities (request a newly renovated room) and selection of four restaurants, although kids complain that their menu doesn't change. The beautiful, lily pond–dotted grounds encompass tennis courts, a decent gym, and a golf driving range, as well as a huge pool. An intimate, adults-only section now features a pool with swim-up bar, and fine dining restaurant serves Continental-meets-South Pacific fare. The Kids' Club takes the load off mom and dad 10–9. All rooms face the ocean but those on the first floor can't see it through the garden.

The Pearl Resort

$$$ | Queens Rd.,, Fiji

The lobby, with water cascading down the mirror behind its bar, wouldn't be out-of-place in Los Angeles and neither would much of the clientele at this Mediterranean-style resort geared to couples and businesspeople. Corporate conferences bring suits from the capital to the Pearl's Robert Trent Jones Junior--designed 18-hole championship golf course, one of Fiji's most adventurous courses, while the drop-dead gorgeous pool lures Aussies and Americans in search of a tropical getaway. Newly refurbished rooms are in step with the stylish, if pricey, eclectic restaurants. Each themed penthouse has a cozy living area and stand-alone tub in its bathroom.

Pros

  • Friendly, professional staff
  • Central Pacific Harbour location

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • Could be anywhere
Queens Rd.,, Fiji
773–0022
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
78 rooms
No Meals

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Sheraton Denarau Villas

$$$$ | Nadi, Fiji

These villas offer resort amenities in a more casual, choose-your-own-adventure atmosphere. Guest rooms, which sleep two, have stereos and mini-refrigerators while the three-person villas are fully self-contained; a lockable outside door allows groups to link the two. Many guests stock up from the coffee shop and general store out front, but neighboring resorts' restaurants, as well as all Sheraton and Westin facilities, are just as easily accessed along the beachfront. There's a large, winding central pool and a beachfront version with swim-up bar and BBQ menu, both of which can be overrun by kids during Aussie school holidays (July and December to mid-January).

Pros

  • Spacious villas
  • Access to Sheraton and Westin facilities

Cons

  • No organized activities on-site
Nadi, Fiji
675–0777
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
82 villas
No Meals

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Sheraton Fiji Resort

$$$ | Nadi, Fiji

A complete refurbishment in 2009 has made this Sheraton one of Denarau's best resort options. It has everything from a spa and fitness center to a wedding chapel overlooking the water. There are three pools including a large lagoon-style family-friendly pool, and adults-only pool. The five dining options include the Ports O'Call fine dining, a bar with live music and a gourmet deli. With a kids club and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout, this resort panders to the modern vacationer.

Pros

  • Waterfront dining at Flying Fish Restaurant
  • Comprehensive spa menu

Cons

  • Little too busy when there's a conference on
Nadi, Fiji
675–0777
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
264 rooms
No Meals

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