Fiji is an island paradise renowned for its crystal-clear waters, lush landscapes, and the warmth of its people. Still, the exploration of lesser-known beaches, private cultural experiences, and underwater adventures is something most tourists easily miss. In this article, we’ll guide you through Fiji’s most secluded and luxurious escapes, offering experiences far removed from the typical tourist trails. Now, get ready to uncover these hidden gems on a journey through Fiji’s exclusive escapes that blend luxury with the island’s untouched beauty. We’ll also reveal some local insider tips, ensuring their experience in Fiji is as unique as it is unforgettable.
1. Kokomo Private Island Resort
First, we’ll journey to the Southern Fiji Islands for the Kokomo Private Island Resort, where they pride themselves on sustainability, supporting local communities, and environmental preservation. At this resort, you’ll stay in spacious villas with elegant Pacific designs and direct beach access, enjoy island-grown and locally sourced cuisine prepared by head chef Caroline Oakley, and find a variety of activities like snorkeling and diving the Great Astrolabe Reef, yoga classes, water sports, and cultural experiences. The best time to visit is the dry season from May to October, for sunny days and lower humidity. If you want some advice from previous guests, they recommend staying on the island’s west side for calmer waters and spectacular sunsets.
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https://www.kokomoislandfiji.com/
2. VOMO Island Resort
Next, we’re headed to the Northwestern third of Fiji’s Vomo Island for the VOMO Island Resort.
Here, you can explore the island’s sustainability efforts and enjoy the natural beauty of its beaches and coral reefs in barefoot luxury amidst a backdrop of stunning natural beauty. This resort is tailor-made for families, with amenities for kids and parents and various activities for all ages. The resort also has a full-service Kui Spa, Kids Village, Baby Butler service, and a turtle conservation program due to VOMO being a leader in sustainability, participating in numerous environmental initiatives. For your dining options, their restaurants are led by Executive Chef Iain Todd, who specializes in innovative fusion dishes using fresh local ingredients. During your stay, take advantage of the daily 4-hour complimentary Baby Butler service to enjoy some adult time at the resort.
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3. Yasawa Island Resort & Spa
We’re headed to the remote Yasawa Island Resort & Spa, an adults-only paradise with 18 private bungalows hidden among the palms and a full-service spa. This island has been nicknamed “Heaven” for its unparalleled beauty and exceptional service. There are 10 private beaches where you can dive into spectacular reefs and even explore the Blue Lagoon Caves.
During your stay, you’ll also find a delicious array of fresh and local dining options that can be enjoyed with a private beach picnic. If you are interested in going but would like to bring the family, they also have ‘Family Time’ when the resort is available for families with children 16 and under.
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4. Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort
Our next stop will be in Vanua Levu, Fiji, for Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort, named after the famous oceanographic explorer, emphasizing their strong connection to marine conservation. This resort stands out for its commitment to conservation efforts, featuring its own marine biologist and educational programs promoting responsible tourism through diving and snorkeling experiences. A stay at the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort means luxurious stays that are mindful of environmental impacts, focusing on sustainable practices like solar power and waste recycling and offering an array of sustainable dining options that support local communities. The resort also makes planning easy with an all-inclusive price that includes all its activities, tours, and even meals.
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5. Maqai Eco Resort
For our last stop, we’re off to Qamea Island, just north of Taveuni, Fiji, for an “off the beaten track” destination focusing on adventure, nature, and culture, with a significant emphasis on sustainable tourism. In a remote island paradise with a private white sandy beach, vibrant coral reefs, and lush tropical rainforest, Maqai Eco Resort integrates with the local ecosystem and culture, offering a true Fijian experience. Guests can enjoy snorkeling, kayaking, guided jungle walks, surf lessons, and various tours, including a Fijian village tour and Bouma waterfalls tour, all while staying in glamping bures along the beachfront that provide luxuries of home in a natural setting. The beach glamping experience is truly at its best here, with their bures featuring mosquito nets, fans, lighting, a private veranda with seating, an en-suite bathroom, comfortable beds, and quality bed linens.
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https://maqai.com/accommodation/
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