4 Best Hotels in Pacific Harbour, Viti Levu

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We've compiled the best of the best in Pacific Harbour - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

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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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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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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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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