A Luxury Traveller's Guide to Fiji
You deserve to put your feet up in one of the best places possible, so why not one of these tropical island resorts?
Fiji is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations for good reason. Rolling green hills, picture-perfect blue waters brimming with life, genuine local experiences and excellent holiday vibes everywhere you go. One of Fiji’s biggest drawcards is its premium resort properties.
Spread across the islands are a range of properties big and small by Marriott Bonvoy portfolio of Resorts in Fiji, all-inclusive and ruggedly off-grid alike. The final choice of where you choose to stay is yours, but allow us some time to tell you about some of the options.
Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay
Found on the western coast of Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu, Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay is all about effortless comfort. The resort is proudly Fijian-owned and operates on the motto of blending an authentic cultural experience alongside traditional Fijian hospitality.
The property is built around a lagoon and a stretch of landscaped coastline to offer scenery and privacy in equal amounts, especially in the luxury Bure villas, 22 of which are overwater and offer direct lagoon access, an exclusive feature that you won’t find anywhere else on the mainland.
Whether you like to stay active or simply to unwind, the resort offers options for every traveller. Six bars and eateries provide food and drink, from cocktails and Mediterranean delights at the swim-up lagoon bar to traditional barbecue Fijian food at the relaxing openair Voi Voi Bar. You can get your heart rate up with some reps at the 24/7 health club or lower it with a warm seashell massage or dilo & coconut hydrating facial at the on-site Quan Spa.
Unwinding is also possible at one of the four swimming pools (not including the lagoon) or with local adventure activities bookable through the resort. If you want to put some good into the world during your stay, you can sign on to the resort’s sustainability programs and make a positive impact with your stay by helping plant new mangroves in the local area.
Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort
Head northeast along the coast, and you’ll eventually arrive at Denarau Island, home to Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort, a classic destination that recently underwent renovations to keep the facilities up to speed for 2024 holidayers. The sprawling seaside property is part of an integrated resort complex, and it’s popular for a reason. It could be its large capacity (300 rooms and suites with ocean views and private patios), its three on-site dining destinations, its two swimming pools (one for families, one for adults only) or its 18-hole golf course. It’s probably all of the above.
This property has a few highlight features. Three locations stand apart for on-site dining. Tatavu Grill and Bar is a bayside venue built around a Fijian open-fire grill, with Fijian-Latin fusion for lunch and freshly grilled seafood with paddock-to-plate vegetables, an extensive wine list and artisan gin cocktails in a relaxed, feet-in-sand setting. If you love a buffet, Island 619 is the go; being the largest buffet restaurant in Fiji, open for breakfast and dinner daily, as well as an a-la-carte lunch. Then there’s 28g, an all-day cafe specialising in tropical coffee, freshly squeezed juice, fresh pastries or insightful local tea and coffee tasting sessions.
For an all-inclusive dining experience, there’s Farm to Fork. This includes cultural dancing, a tour of the resort farm, a tree of life demonstration and a traditional Fijian Lovo dinner cooked in an earth oven. Bringing the little ones? The Side to Side family facility offers expert care with social activities like Fijian language lessons, storytelling, pizza making and a virtual reality game room. One seriously convenient bonus for guests here is that the resort is partnered with Fiji Airways. Gone are the days of rushing to the airport to make it to before check-in closes. If you’ve got a flight with Fiji Airways, you can check in and drop off your bags inside the resort lobby and head to the airport stress-free.
Sheraton Denarau Villas
The sister property and neighbouring property to Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort, Sheraton Denarau Villas, offers a more relaxed approach, focusing on accommodating families, larger groups and event attendees seeking longer stays across its 82 two or three-bedroom villas, each fully furnished with kitchenettes, laundry and panoramic views.
Guests here have access to the expansive Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort’s amenities, including another sister property, the Heavenly Spa by Westin at Fitness Center by Westin WORKOUT© Fitness Studio, which is nestled within its own rainforest oasis.
There are two additional swimming pools: an infinity pool that circles the interior of the villa area and a horizon pool by the ocean that’s just begging for you to grab a cocktail and watch the sunset half-submerged — especially since there’s a swim-up bar. Check out the Wet Edge Restaurant for a Fijian fusion lunch menu or a pan-Asian dinner menu. Good views are guaranteed throughout since the villas offer views of the lagoon, the Nadi Bay area or some exceedingly tranquil tropical gardens.
Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island
If you’re seeking more of a secluded retreat, then there are options for a stay on one of Fiji’s smaller islands. Take Tokoriki, nestled in the Mamanuca Islands, and tiny compared to Viti Levu, making for a private and exclusive escape. It’s home to white sandy beaches, endless ocean views and a bustling coral reef.
Sheraton Resort and Spa Tokoriki is well suited for anyone looking for a more secluded escape, with plenty of offerings in the resort, on the island and in the surrounding area. There are four on-site restaurants that use local ingredients wherever possible, 101 guest rooms of all sizes and luxuries, outdoor pool, tennis court and the largest day spa in the Mamanuca Islands.
In terms of activities, choices abound. You can settle into the largest day spa in the Mamanuca Islands with a soothing Fijian Bobo massage or a dilo oil and aloe vera cooling wrap, set off on a nature walk across the island or slip on some flippers and snorkel through the reef that surrounds the island. And for something a little different, you can actually enjoy a private beach cabana dinner or sunrise yoga with panorama views on the resort’s helipad — when resort associates aren’t funnelling arrivals and departures.
You can get some cultural enrichment under your belt with traditional Fijian experiences like Kokoda (a traditional Fijian dish made with marinated fish and fresh coconut milk) making classes, traditionally-cooked buffets, local Kava ceremonies, regular beach cleanups or excursions to nearby islands — where you might visit the filming locations of Castaway and Survivor.
No matter your choice of stay, you can find a rewarding premium experience with Marriott Bonvoy portfolio of Resorts in Fiji. With MyBULA Bubble offers, you can get 5+ nights at any of the four above properties with daily meals, activities and resort credit included for a discounted price. Visit the website for more information.
Images courtesy of Marriott Bonvoy portfolio of Resorts in Fiji.