Must-see hotels in Yasawa Group

  • Octopus Resort

    Yasawa Group

    From good, no-bunk dorms to stand-alone bures in an array of configurations, all the way up to top-end suites and family villas, Octopus offers something…

  • Barefoot Kuata Island

    Yasawa Group

    This former beach-bum hostel has undergone a complete overhaul to become a spectacular, stylish hideaway (without the hefty price tag). New, spacious,…

  • Mantaray Island Resort

    Yasawa Group

    This happening hideaway can be whatever you want it to be: backpacker party central or high-end escape. Lodgings are spread across a small hill and two…

  • Blue Lagoon Beach Resort

    Yasawa Group

    Blue Lagoon ticks all the right boxes: its beach is gorgeous, the staff is friendly but unobtrusive, and while it’s small enough to be low-key, it's big…

  • Coconut Beach Resort

    Yasawa Group

    Occupying one of the best beaches in the Yasawas, this brand-new resort is an up-and-coming star. Set on a huge former copra plantation, its five stylish…

  • Navutu Stars

    Yasawa Group

    This intimate resort specialises in Pacific-style decadence: think petal-sprinkled baths, romantic sunset dining and complimentary massages on arrival…

  • Botaira Beach Resort

    Yasawa Group

    Botaira makes a great day-trip destination – the open-air deck restaurant serves spectacular seafood lunches and there's fab snorkelling right off the…

  • White Sandy Beach

    Yasawa Group

    This is not a misnomer: the beach here is indeed white-sanded, as is the floor of the restaurant, bar and surely one of the world's most chilled-out…

  • Naqalia Lodge

    Yasawa Group

    These wonderful, community-owned digs may not be fancy, but if you're looking to experience life as part of a Fijian family, drop your bags. Run by…

  • Nanuya Island Resort

    Yasawa Group

    A short walk from the azure waters of the Blue Lagoon, this swish spot is the epitome of holiday indulgence and serenity (no kids under seven). The new…

  • Waya Lailai Resort

    Yasawa Group

    Owned and operated by Wayasewa villagers, this rustic hostel enjoys a dramatic setting at the base of the Vatuvula volcanic plug. Accommodation is tiered…

  • Paradise Cove Resort

    Yasawa Group

    This dazzling resort opened in 2013, and has been attracting hordes of families and cashed-up couples ever since. Beautifully built bures, villas and…

  • Barefoot Manta Island

    Yasawa Group

    This refurbished and rebranded resort hasn't let its (continuing) upgrade go to its head: though magnificent, Barefoot Manta is decidedly low-key. Most…

  • Coralview Resort

    Yasawa Group

    This well-run budget resort is popular with the party people (though adventurous families are joining their ranks): with a ripper bar, twice-weekly lovo…

  • Nabua Lodge

    Yasawa Group

    Nabua's utterly relaxed vibe and welcome-to-the-family sociability make this budget spot stand out from the crowd almost as much as their pink bures do…

  • Viwa Island Resort

    Yasawa Group

    Viwa is all about getting away from it all, 'it all' in this case being other islands and children. The upscale adults-only resort houses 11 absolute…

  • Oarsman’s Bay Lodge

    Yasawa Group

    Plonked between a village and a fabulous slice of shoreline, Oarsman's Bay occupies two worlds. The same can be said about its accommodation: bures and…

  • Turtle Island Resort

    Yasawa Group

    One of the world’s finest and most famous resorts, Turtle Island Resort celebrities, romantics and the wealthy to its 14 two-room exclusive beachfront…

  • Korovou Eco-Tour Resort

    Yasawa Group

    This recently renovated spot attracts chatty backpackers and sociable families for its fish-filled reef, long activities list and super-friendly staff…

  • Long Beach Backpackers

    Yasawa Group

    If you're looking to party, avert your eyes: this low-key, family-run hostel is all about seclusion and serenity. There are garden and beachfront bures…

  • Yasawa Island Resort

    Yasawa Group

    Set on a gorgeous beach, the resort's 18 air-conditioned bures have separate living and bedroom areas, outdoor showers and their own private beach hut…

  • Bay of Plenty Lodge

    Yasawa Group

    This humble hostel attracts adventurous guests keen on experiencing island life like a local. It’s far from fancy, and not the place to stay if you want…

  • Safe Landing Resort

    Yasawa Group

    Several small bures dot the waterfront here, overlooking the resort’s trademark sandy cove, a pretty little beach framed by two rocky outcrops. The resort…

  • Gold Coast Inn

    Yasawa Group

    This is a smallish affair – there are only five bures and a small 10-bed dorm – but it’s run by a lovely family with a big heart. It's not the place for…