14 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji

Fiji is the famed archipelago that all beach vacations are compared to. Its postcard-perfect beaches, glowing turquoise water, verdant gardens, and luxurious resorts epitomize paradise, making it a dream destination for an unforgettable holiday.

Fiji offers a variety of accommodation options, including some of the best all-inclusive luxury resorts in the world.

Located on many of the country's 133 tropical isles, the country's top all-inclusive resorts are set within grounds so beautiful, you'll sigh in appreciation. Even better, they offer guests a range of included services (like snorkeling, kayaking, and unlimited meals and beverages, of course) and staff so friendly, you'll make instant friends.

Whether you're looking for a secluded retreat on a private isle or a more active setting for a fun family vacation, you'll find it (and so much more) on our list of the best all-inclusive resorts in Fiji.

1. Vomo Island Fiji

Vomo Island Fiji

Accommodation: Vomo Island Fiji

Vomo Island Fiji is located in the lovely Mamanuca Islands, repeatedly voted as the best spot for family beach vacations. This private island resort is sure to delight its nature-loving guests. You'll be living in the lap of luxury during your stay at this exclusive retreat, enjoying healing treatments at the Jui Spa and gourmet meals so satisfying and light, your soul will feel as cleansed as your body and mind.

All of the must-haves are here, including SUPs, kayaks, sailboats, and windsurfers. The snorkeling (also included) is fantastic right off the beach, and guests can sign up for a daily guided snorkel safari tour of nearby sites. A nine-hole pitch and putt golf course is complimentary, as is access to the gym and tennis courts, and daily yoga classes.

Bring the kids for a fun (yet still relaxing) family vacation. Four hours with a baby butler (a.k.a. babysitter) is included in your stay each day. Kids can also learn to scuba dive and snorkel with the Bubble Blowers Course (ages eight to 12) or Discover Scuba PADI Diving course (kids and adults 10 and up). Kids Village is a must for little ones aged four and up. They'll love the rubber floor playroom, entertainment, and activities.

When your children are occupied, head to the uber relaxing, adult-only Chill Zone. It includes a pool, bar, and restaurant. Warning: Once you settle on one of the in-pool loungers, it's going to be tough to leave.

To reach the resort from Nadi International Airport, you'll need to book a car transfer (under an hour), 35-minute speed boat (from Vuda Marina), or 15-minute helicopter ride. These aren't included with your stay.

Address: Vomo Island, Fiji

2. COMO Laucala Island, Fiji

COMO Laucala Island, Fiji


Talk about living in the lap of luxury! The Como Laucala Island, Fiji resort, set on the lush, rainforest-covered private isle of the same name, is an exclusive retreat where guests are allotted their own villa.

Choose from one of 25 ocean-view villas: a Plantation villa set in a coconut grove, a Plateau villa perched on Nawi Mountain, a beachfront Seagrass villa, a Peninsula village that hugs a cliff, or an overwater villa that hovers above a lagoon. Each comes with a private beach (or garden) and pool.

The best part? This all-inclusive resort is pretty much self-sustainable, featuring locally sourced food and building materials, as well as spices and flowers for the spa. Five restaurants and bars serve up tasty organic fare with both an Asian and Fijian twist. The fish you eat for dinner will likely have been caught by staff or guests that very day.

A 2,000-square-meter lagoon-style pool is one of the resort's main highlights, extending all the way to the beach. Other impressive amenities include four spa treatment villas; an 18-hole golf course; and a water sports center, which includes 14 boats, windsurfers, kayaks, Jet Skis, snorkel and dive gear, a Super Flacon submarine, and kite surfers. Horseback riding is a must-do activity for the whole family, as are hikes to the waterfalls.

Address: Laucala Island, Fiji

3. Emaho Sekawa Fiji Luxury Retreat

Emaho Sekawa Fiji Luxury Retreat


You're in for the experience of a lifetime when you stay at the exclusive, Emaho Sekawa Fiji Luxury Retreat. A private beach estate on Savusavu Bay, this ultra-luxe, uber romantic resort is home to only three luxury villas, which means you've basically got the resort to yourselves.

When we say ultra-luxe, we mean it. We're talking wraparound decks with panoramic ocean vistas, private infinity plunge pools, plush daybeds, and an outdoor shower. Inside, you'll find an open-plan design with a kitchen, lounge, master bedroom, and bathroom. You may never want to leave your villa, and who could blame you?

The all-inclusive package is as comprehensive as you'd hope to see. All meals and beverages are included, as is high tea every afternoon. Want to stay in for dinner? No worries, the 24-hour room service menu is also part of the deal. Dine "Under The Stars" on an outdoor bed by a bonfire, or eat at the on-site restaurant–it's all complimentary.

Activities like kayaking, boat excursions, snorkeling, and hiking tours are part of the package, as are airport transfers and chauffer services around the bay.

Address: Sekawa Beach Estate, Savusavu, Fiji

4. Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Accommodation: Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Another treasure in the Mamanuca Islands, the Likuliku Lagoon Resort is a luxurious adults-only retreat, a mecca of relaxation set on the edge of a protected marine sanctuary. The resort boasts 10 of the best overwater bungalows in the world. These bures are reminiscent of those found in other beach holiday hot spots like the Maldives, but these are designed so perfectly in ancient Fijian style that there's no mistaking where you are.

The deluxe beachfront bures (all 18 of them) include private plunge pools, while the three less expensive garden beachfront bures are set in a lush coconut grove with lagoon vistas. While traditional in construct, guests are privy to modern amenities like large bathtubs, the Tatadra Spa, and a gym.

All meals are included (beverages cost extra) and can be enjoyed at Fijian Restaurant. Non-motorized water sports (including snorkeling) are also complimentary, as is a Friday party, daily canapé plate, and Wi-Fi.

Plenty of land and sea tours (including fishing, surfing, cruises, and a Fijian crested iguana experience) are available for an extra fee. No wonder this is deemed one of the best all-inclusive, adult-only resorts in the world.

Address: Malolo Island, Fiji

5. Yasawa Island Resort & Spa

Yasawa Island Resort & Spa


If you're looking for a remote, private getaway in Fiji, you'll find it at the incredible Yasawa Island Resort & Spa. A mere 30-minute flight from Nadi International Airport to the resort's personal airstrip, and you've arrived in paradise.

And by paradise, we mean a secluded island resort that fronts a sugar-white sandy beach and faces west for optimal sunsets. Hello, romance! Choose between 18 luxury bures (a.k.a. sanctuaries). There are six beachfront bure suites; 10 deluxe beachfront bures; a two-bedroom bure; and a honeymoon bure, which sits on its own deserted beach and has an oceanfront pool.

Included with your stay are all gourmet meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages in the a la carte restaurant. The rate also includes a picnic on one of 11 private beaches, room service, dinner on the beach, and poolside dinners.

The perks don't stop there at this super romantic resort. Activities like stand up paddleboarding, kayaking, tennis, catamaran rides, half-day Blue Lagoon Caves trips, guided snorkeling excursions, and private beach picnics are also part of the deal. The only activities that cost extra are fishing trips, diving excursions, and spa treatments.

Address: Yasawa Island, Fiji

6. Kokomo Private Island Fiji

Kokomo Private Island Fiji


Kokomo Private Island Fiji is an idyllic marvel fit for royalty. The only way to reach this spectacular hideaway is by helicopter or seaplane. Told you, royalty! Guests won't want for anything during their stay at this exclusive luxury retreat.

The attention to details is evident everywhere - from the intricate rope work on the ceiling beams to the imprinted leaves on the walkways to the modern chic interiors to sparkling infinity pools overlooking the ocean.

Visitors are treated to their own open-plan beachfront villa featuring an infinity pool and comfy lounge chairs on a shaded patio. Walled gardens, rainforest showers, and deep soaking tubs are also present. Guests receive butler service, meals in a choice of three restaurants or in-villa, one scuba dive, and a 45-minute spa treatment at the Yaukuve Spa Sanctuary (per villa).

While this may seem utterly romantic, kids are welcome here as well. The kids' and teens clubs cater to children with cooking classes, crafts, treasure hunts, snorkeling adventures, coral restoration projects, and beach games. The Family Fun package includes nanny services, an outer reef snorkel trip, village tour, and a PADI Bubble maker Dive (per child).

This sustainable resort's motto is: "do as much or as little as you like." So, guests can spend the day lounging by the pool or ocean, or they're welcome to partake in a slew of fun activities. Jet through the water on motorized water sports, jump on an ocean trampoline, hang 10 on the waves, sweat in the gym, visit a waterfall, or play a game of tennis or basketball.

Address: Yaukuvelevu Island, Fiji

7. Namale Resort & Spa

Namale Resort & Spa

Accommodation: Namale Resort & Spa

It's almost impossible to feel stressed while staying at the beautiful Namale Resort and Spa in Savusavu. A tranquil, adults-only retreat, this all-inclusive resort in Fiji offers guests an authentic experience of the country's culture, including mouth-wateringly good food.

The luxurious bures are immaculately designed with careful attention to preserving both Fijian charm and modern amenities. Wooden beams cross the ceiling while hardwood floors glisten throughout. Splash about in your private pool, ogle the breathtaking scenery from your patio, and, if you're feeling in need of more attention, enjoy a treatment (or three) at the 10,000-square-foot award-wining Namale Spa Sanctuary.

The activities on offer are plentiful and included. Whether you're hoping to ride a horse on the beach, trek to a waterfall, snorkel around a vibrant coral reef, or play nine holes of golf, you won't have to pay an extra penny to partake in the fun. A 10-pin indoor bowling alley, indoor basketball court, tennis and volleyball courts, and plenty of nightly entertainment are also available at no charge.

Unlike other all-inclusive resorts, Namale includes motorized watersports (think wake boarding, banana boats, and knee boarding) in your rate, as well as hiking tours, reef walks, and kayaking.

You won't go hungry at this plush resort. All snacks, meals, and beverages are included. The five-star fare includes breakfast, three-course lunches, and five-course dinners in two on-site restaurants. Much of the ingredients are sourced from the resort's organic farm.

Up your romance game with a deck dinner in your bure or a dreamier setting like a candlelit sea cave.

Address: 1 Hibiscus Highway, Savusavu, Vanua Levu, Fiji

8. Tadrai Island Resort

Tadrai Island Resort

Accommodation: Tadrai Island Resort

Fiji's newest five-star resort is a couples' retreat determined to grant its guests the most romantic vacation of their lives. Only five 100-square-foot villas comprise this beautiful resort, which is set on Selena Cove, on Mana Island.

Not convinced it's that romantic? Picture tropical outdoor showers and deep soaking tubs placed before floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the beach. Now imagine yourself tucked into the most luxurious bedding inside a private thatched villa.

Still not amorous enough? How about adding a private picnic on nuku-i-mana, a sand cay that neighbors Tadrai. It comes complete with a gourmet picnic basket and the softest, whitest sand.

While you may not want to leave the comfort of your luxurious villa, there are numerous activities included in your rate. From sea kayaking to snorkeling to fishing to a village tour, you're sure to find something fun to enjoy. Motorized activities like scuba diving, jet skiing, and island hopping are available also, for a fee.

The Wai Siliva Alfresco Spa is divine and offers treatments in your villa if you'd prefer the extra privacy. All treatments are in addition to your all-inclusive rate.

Meals are included, and the Na Vatu Rock Pool Restaurant offers dishes as divine as its pool and ocean views. The menu changes daily, so you'll never get bored. Also included are in-room dining and a picnic basket to be enjoyed at one of the resort's four secluded beaches.

Address: Mana Island Resort, Selena Cove, Fiji

9. Wakaya Club & Spa

Wakaya Club & Spa

Accommodation: Wakaya Club & Spa

The Wakaya Club & Spa lies serenely on an untouched private island, with verdant tropical forest surrounding the hotel's buildings, and white sandy beaches lining its shores. With only 10 bures, you'll experience a quiet vacation, free from loud parties, crowds, and pushy beach vendors.

Your room includes all meals; beverages; mini bar items; daily laundry service; airport transfer; a 50-minute massage per guest; one scuba dive per guest; a beach picnic; Wi-Fi; and activities like golf, tennis, kayaking, SUPing, and snorkeling. Guided archaeological hikes, a village church service, cooking demonstrations, and access to the fitness bure are also complimentary.

The Palm Grove is the resort's main restaurant, but meals can also be enjoyed in the smaller beach house, on the beach, or by the pool. The Breeze Spa will nurture your body, mind, and soul. At the end of the day, retreat to your private outdoor patio, soak in your deep tub, or lounge in your private garden.

Address: Wakaya Island, Fiji

10. Nukubati Private Island

Nukubati Private Island


A 40-minute flight, one-hour drive, and five-minute boat journey will get you from Nadi International Airport to the secluded Nukubati Private Island resort. Ringed by a narrow white-sand beach and backed by verdant jungle and towering volcanic mountains, this picturesque spot is so captivating you won't want to leave.

Another eco-friendly resort, Nukubati makes its own electricity (from solar panels and wind generators) and grows its own fruits and vegetables in an effort to remain sustainable.

With only seven bures, this retreat is small enough to make it exclusive, and authentic enough to make you feel part of the Fijian culture. And with no televisions or telephones on-site, there's nothing to distract you from the phenomenal vistas. There's no air-conditioning either, but fans and ocean breezes help cool things down.

Kids aren't welcome here, as this adult-only retreat favors catering to adults looking to bond with nature and reduce their carbon footprint while on vacation. That's why you won't find a pool or spa on site. You will, however, find plenty of fantastic kayaking, fishing, diving, surfing, swimming, and snorkeling opportunities. There's also a library stacked with over 3,000 books to help keep you occupied on rainy days.

You can't beat the food at this all-inclusive resort. Freshly caught seafood and organic produce from the garden are cooked in traditional South Pacific recipes so tasty, you'll beg for seconds. Be sure to book a Bobo (an ancient, healing Fijian massage), which can be practiced in the Massage Bure, your own suite, or on the beach.

Address: Nukubati Private Island, Great Sea Reef, Fiji

11. Matangi Private Island Resort

Matangi Private Island Resort


Another private island retreat graces the top of our list of the best all-inclusive resorts in Fiji. A luxurious spot, this is the place to be for those looking for a romantic beach vacation. Mantangi Private Island Resort is an adult-only haven that delivers top-notch service in the dreamiest of landscapes.

Tropical rainforest covers this 240-acre, horseshoe-shaped island lined by sugar white sandy beaches and flanked by vibrant coral reefs. This locale is the stuff that dreams are made of - literally. Of course, you'll find a plush spa here, ready to remove the tension remaining from your pre-vacay life.

The 12 luxury bures are truly spectacular, with great care given to every detail. The three split-level treehouses are particularly captivating and offer incredible views from a large deck, as well as an outdoor Jacuzzi and lava rock shower, mere steps from the beach. As if that wasn't tempting enough, each bure comes with daily fresh-baked cookies.

The Vale-Ni-Kana dining room serves up tropical meals based on local ingredients and the freshest seafood. Once a week, guests can enjoy a "Lovo," a traditional Fijian meal that includes food cooked in an underground "earth-oven." Alcoholic beverages are extra, as are the spa treatments and motorized sports.

The usual beach activities are included here, like kayaking, SUPing, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, and fishing. Cultural village tours, guided hikes to waterfalls, and a trip to a pearl farm will also keep guests busy.

12. Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort Fiji

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort Fiji


It's easy to see why the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort is one of the best family resorts in Fiji. First of all, kids under five get their own nanny (hello, alone time). Those between six and 12 can be set up in small groups with a "buddy" to entertain them while you partake in the more relaxing resort features (like a spa treatment or enjoying a cheesy beach read by the pool).

Better yet, sign little tykes up for the complimentary Bula Club for Kids where they'll participate in snorkeling adventures, educational hikes, and more fun activities. It won't take them long to find the kiddie pool, which comes complete with a waterslide. The zipline, trampoline, and jungle gym are also big draws.

This five-star eco-resort is as spectacular as the landscape, featuring bungalows (a.k.a. "bures") designed to mimic a traditional Fijian village. Thatched roofs, wooden beams, and infinity pools overlooking the sparkling Savusavu Bay make it hard not to fall in love with the accommodations.

Included are a host of activities guests will love - from guided tours of the rainforest to organized swims at a remote waterfall. Five complimentary off-site excursions are offered weekly, as well as nightly entertainment. All á la carte meals and non-alcoholic beverages are included.

Address: Lesiaceva Point Road, Savusavu, Vanua Levu, Fiji

13. Koro Sun Resort and Rainforest Spa

Koro Sun Resort and Rainforest Spa


When the word "Spa" is in the name of an all-inclusive resort, you just know it's going to be relaxing. Add a remote location on a luscious island (Vanua Levu), private bures perched on a peninsula surrounded by crystalline turquoise water, and high-class service, and you're in for a vacation to remember.

Two pools greet visitors to this paradise: an adults-only pool boasting a swim-up bar and a kids' pool with a waterslide. While lunch and dinner aren't included in the "all-inclusive" deal, there are so many free activities (like guided snorkeling tours, kayaking trips, rainforest treks, golf, bike tours, fishing, cooking classes, tennis, dance lessons, and water- and land-based sports) that you won't feel too cheated. Even the kids' club and airport transfers are complimentary.

Hate worrying about the restaurant bill? Make your trip truly all-inclusive by adding a meal plan. You can either choose a half-board or full-board option, and kids pay less than adults. Book a Family Fun Package and get an hour massage included for mom, as well as a waterfall expedition and village visit.

Address: Hibiscus Highway, Savusavu, Vanua Levu, Fiji

14. Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island (almost all-inclusive)

Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island


Unlike many other resorts in Fiji, it's relatively easy to reach Radisson Blue Resort on Deanarau Island. Set within 10 acres of lush gardens, the resort provides transportation (a less than 20-minute drive) from Nadi International Airport to their private Cessna Caravan, which will fly you to the resort in 35 minutes.

Located near both Nadi and Port Denarau, this retreat is a great option for those who like to spend some of their holiday time off-site, exploring the shops and restaurants in town.

That said, the Radisson Blu Resort makes it simple to stay on its grounds for the duration of your visit. Six restaurants offer tasty dishes, a kids' club entertains the little ones, and a spa soothes any remaining worries. Add in the private beach, golf and tennis facilities, four lagoon pools, and a whitewater tunnel slide and there's really no need to leave!

Rooms are bright and airy with modern décor and up-to-date amenities. If you're hoping for traditional Fijian charm, you won't find as much of it here. While this isn't technically an all-inclusive resort in terms of meals (you'll be treated to a buffet or grab-and-go breakfast), there are so many included activities that you won't feel so slighted. Plus, the rates are super affordable.

Address: Resort Drive, Denarau Island

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