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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji

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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji

Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji

*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*

Fiji is one of the few destinations where "all-inclusive" actually means something honest: many of its outer-island resorts bundle every meal, most activities, and (at the luxury end) all beverages into a single nightly rate, because there is simply nowhere else to spend money once you are dropped on a coral atoll by seaplane.

After cross-checking Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice rankings, Travel + Leisure's hotel lists, official resort rate sheets, and Tripadvisor 2026 reviews, our Best Overall pick is Namale Resort & Spa on Vanua Levu — an adults-only, truly all-inclusive five-star property (food, drinks, golf, spa access, activities) that has landed on the Condé Nast list eight years running.

Our Best Value pick is Vomo Island Fiji, a family-and-couples private island in the Mamanucas whose all-inclusive packages deliver private-island quality at a fraction of the $2,000+ private-villa rates elsewhere on this list.

A reminder on honesty: in Fiji, "all-inclusive" ranges from full luxury (every drink included) to "full board" (all meals, alcohol extra). We flag the board basis for each resort below so there are no surprises on checkout. All ten are open and bookable in 2026-2027.

flowchart TD A[Want an all-inclusive Fiji resort?] --> B{Adults-only or family?} B -->|Adults-only| C{Budget per night?} B -->|Family welcome| D{Private island feel?} C -->|$1,500-2,500, drinks included| E[Namale Resort & Spa] C -->|$2,000+, overwater bures| F[Likuliku Lagoon Resort] C -->|$2,500+ ultra-private| G[Royal Davui / Yasawa Island] D -->|Yes, mid-luxury| H[Vomo Island Fiji] D -->|Yes, top-tier| I[Kokomo / Nanuku] D -->|Diving & marine focus| J[Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort]

1. Namale Resort & Spa 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Namale Resort & Spa

Type: Adults-only luxury all-inclusive | Price: ~$1,800-2,800/night/couple | Location: Vanua Levu (Savusavu) | Best for: Honeymoons and full-luxury all-inclusive seekers

Owned by author and speaker Tony Robbins, Namale sits on 525 acres on Fiji's second-largest island, Vanua Levu, near Savusavu. It is one of the genuinely all-inclusive properties in Fiji: nightly rates fold in every meal, all beverages including alcohol, the spa's hydrotherapy circuit, a 9-hole golf course, tennis, snorkeling, and nightly cultural entertainment.

The resort caps occupancy low, so the 525 acres rarely feel crowded.

Namale has been named a top resort in Australia and the South Pacific in Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Awards for eight consecutive years, and the adults-only policy keeps the atmosphere calm and romantic. Bures are private and spread out, several with their own plunge pools and ocean views.

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Verdict: The most complete all-inclusive package in Fiji — if your priority is "pay once and never think about a bill," Namale wins.

2. Vomo Island Fiji 💎 BEST VALUE

Vomo Island Fiji

Type: Private-island all-inclusive (family + couples) | Price: ~$1,400-2,200/night | Location: Mamanuca Islands | Best for: Families wanting a private island without the ultra-luxury bill

Vomo is one of Fiji's larger private islands, a lush 225-acre expanse hugged by some of the best beaches in the Mamanucas, just a short boat or helicopter hop from Nadi. Its all-inclusive packages cover all meals and non-alcoholic beverages (alcohol is charged), plus a kids' village open 9am to 9pm and a separate adults-only oceanside pool, so couples and families can coexist comfortably.

Condé Nast Traveler readers have ranked Vomo's surrounding waters among the world's best snorkeling. For a private-island product, Vomo's pricing sits well below the $2,000+ villa rates at Kokomo, Turtle, or Vatuvara, which is why it is our value standout.

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Verdict: The smartest spend on this list — private-island Fiji without the private-island price.

3. Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Type: Adults-only full-board luxury | Price: ~$1,200-2,400/night | Location: Malolo Island, Mamanuca Islands | Best for: Couples who want overwater bures

Likuliku is the only resort in the Mamanucas with overwater bures, making it the go-to for couples chasing that floating-bungalow image without leaving Fiji for the Maldives. The adults-only, five-star property includes meals in its packages and runs a unique iguana sanctuary tour highlighting the crested Fijian iguana, a genuinely rare wildlife encounter.

The resort consistently lands in the Top 20 Resorts in Australia and South Pacific in the Condé Nast Readers' Choice Awards (2022, 2023, 2024). The lagoon itself is protected and calm, ideal for the swim-off-your-deck experience the overwater bures promise.

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Verdict: The overwater-bure dream resort of Fiji — book the lagoon units early.

4. Turtle Island Resort

Turtle Island Resort

Type: Ultra-luxury all-inclusive private island | Price: ~$2,250-3,500/night/couple | Location: Yasawa Islands | Best for: Total-seclusion honeymoons

Turtle Island is a family-owned 500-acre private island in the Yasawas with just 14 bures and 12 private beaches — famous as the filming location of the 1980 film *The Blue Lagoon*. It is genuinely all-inclusive: rates per couple cover all meals, beverages, and activities, and the resort frequently arranges private-beach picnics where you may be the only people on a stretch of sand all day.

Condé Nast Traveler named it the top resort in Fiji in 2022.

With only 14 bures, the staff-to-guest ratio is extraordinarily high, and the all-inclusive structure means the headline nightly rate is close to your final bill.

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Verdict: Unmatched seclusion and a clean all-inclusive bill — worth it for a once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon.

5. Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

Type: Family + diving full-board luxury | Price: ~$1,000-2,000/night | Location: Vanua Levu (Savusavu) | Best for: Diving families and marine-curious travelers

Founded by ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau, this Vanua Levu resort pairs an award-winning dive center with one of the best kids' clubs in the South Pacific, where the program leans into marine biology and Fijian culture rather than babysitting. It was selected as the #3 resort in the Australia/South Pacific region and #1 in Fiji in Condé Nast Traveler's 2023 Readers' Choice Awards.

Packages are meal-inclusive, and the resort's location near the Namena Marine Reserve gives divers and snorkelers some of Fiji's richest soft-coral reefs minutes from the beach.

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Verdict: The clear pick for diving families who want substance behind the kids' club.

6. Kokomo Private Island Fiji

Kokomo Private Island Fiji

Type: Ultra-luxury private island full-board | Price: ~$2,500-5,000/night | Location: Yaukuvelevu Island, Kadavu | Best for: Top-tier luxury with families welcome

Kokomo opened in 2017 and has since hit the Condé Nast Traveler Gold List, Travel + Leisure's Top 500 Hotels of the World, and The World's 50 Best Hotels (2024). The island holds 21 beachfront villas and 5 residences, each with a private pool, cradled by the Great Astrolabe Reef just 45 minutes by flight from Nadi.

Packages are meal-inclusive with three restaurants championing island-grown produce. Unlike most ultra-luxury islands, Kokomo welcomes families with a dedicated kids' club, making it a rare blend of six-star polish and family flexibility.

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Verdict: The most decorated luxury island on this list — splurge-worthy and surprisingly family-friendly.

7. Nanuku Resort Fiji

Nanuku Resort Fiji

Type: Family luxury all-inclusive option | Price: ~$1,200-2,500/night | Location: Pacific Harbour, Viti Levu | Best for: Families wanting luxury without an island transfer

Nanuku sits on the mainland of Viti Levu at Pacific Harbour, which means no boat or seaplane is required — a real advantage for families with young children. The boutique beachfront property has 37 suites, villas, and residences, and offers an all-inclusive dining package alongside a "buddy" program that pairs kids with a personal Fijian companion.

Because it is on Viti Levu, Nanuku is one of the easiest luxury all-inclusive options to reach, and its meal-inclusive package keeps the family food bill predictable.

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Verdict: The easiest luxury all-inclusive to reach, and the best mainland pick for families.

8. Royal Davui Island Resort

Royal Davui Island Resort

Type: Adults-only ultra-private full-board | Price: ~$1,500-2,800/night | Location: Beqa Lagoon, off Viti Levu | Best for: Couples wanting a tiny adults-only island

Royal Davui is a 10-acre adults-only island in the Beqa Lagoon with just 16 villas, each contemporary and Fijian-inspired with a private plunge pool. It has appeared in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards three years running (2022-2024), landing at #15 Best Resort in Australia and the South Pacific in 2024.

The small villa count and adults-only policy make it one of the quietest luxury islands in Fiji, and its Beqa Lagoon setting puts world-class diving — including shark dives — within easy reach.

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Verdict: A pocket-sized adults-only island for couples who want diving and silence in equal measure.

9. Yasawa Island Resort & Spa

Yasawa Island Resort & Spa

Type: All-inclusive island (alcohol extra) | Price: ~$1,400-2,600/night | Location: Yasawa Island, far northern Yasawas | Best for: Beach-collectors and remote-island seekers

Yasawa Island Resort sits at the remote far end of the Yasawa chain, reachable by a roughly one-hour flight from Nadi, and operates an all-inclusive policy covering everything except alcohol. The resort has just 18 freestanding bures spread along multiple private beaches, with the kind of remoteness that makes it feel like the end of the line in the best way.

It is consistently updated and well-reviewed into 2026 on Tripadvisor, and its spa and beach-picnic program are signature draws. The trade-off for the remoteness is a longer, pricier transfer.

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Verdict: Choose Yasawa Island when remoteness and near-total inclusivity matter more than a fully-loaded bar tab.

10. Vatuvara Private Islands

Vatuvara Private Islands

Type: Ultra-exclusive all-inclusive (only 3 villas) | Price: ~$4,000+/night/villa | Location: Kaibu Island, northern Lau Group | Best for: Buyouts and ultimate-privacy escapes

Vatuvara is the most exclusive entry on this list: just three all-inclusive villas (Delana, Saku, and Vatu) on 800 acres on Kaibu Island in Fiji's remote northern Lau waters, reachable only by the resort's private aircraft. The all-inclusive package is comprehensive — airport meet-and-greet, return private flights, all preferred beverages, organic Pacific Rim cuisine, diving, fishing, a 4-hole golf course, spa, and personal island transportation.

With only three villas, the entire island can effectively be booked out, which is exactly how many guests use it. This is the closest thing in Fiji to renting your own private island with full service.

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Verdict: The ultimate splurge — a true private-island buyout for those for whom price is not the question.

flowchart TD A[Choose your Fiji all-inclusive] --> B{Travel with kids?} B -->|Yes| C{Want to avoid a boat/plane transfer?} C -->|Yes| D[Nanuku Resort - mainland] C -->|No, want an island| E{Top-tier budget?} E -->|Mid-luxury| F[Vomo Island] E -->|Six-star| G[Kokomo Private Island] E -->|Diving focus| H[Jean-Michel Cousteau] B -->|No, adults-only| I{Priority?} I -->|Fully inclusive drinks| J[Namale Resort & Spa] I -->|Overwater bure| K[Likuliku Lagoon] I -->|Tiny private island| L[Royal Davui / Turtle / Vatuvara] I -->|Remote escape| M[Yasawa Island Resort]

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Fiji resorts really all-inclusive, or is that just marketing? It varies. Properties like Namale, Turtle Island, and Vatuvara are genuinely all-inclusive with alcohol included, while many others (Yasawa Island, Likuliku, Royal Davui) are "full board" — all meals are covered but alcohol is charged.

Always confirm the board basis before booking.

Which is the best all-inclusive resort in Fiji overall? Namale Resort & Spa on Vanua Levu is our top pick for 2027, thanks to a fully inclusive package covering meals, all drinks, golf, spa, and activities, plus eight straight years on the Condé Nast Readers' Choice list.

What is the best value all-inclusive resort in Fiji? Vomo Island Fiji delivers a genuine Mamanuca private-island experience at mid-luxury rates, well below the $2,000+ villa prices at Kokomo, Turtle Island, or Vatuvara.

Which Fiji all-inclusive resorts are best for families? Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort (marine-focused kids' club), Vomo Island (kids' village plus adults-only pool), Nanuku Resort (personal kids' "buddy," no boat transfer), and Kokomo all welcome families.

Do I need a boat or seaplane to reach these resorts? Most are island resorts reached by boat, seaplane, or light aircraft. Nanuku Resort at Pacific Harbour is the main exception — it is on Viti Levu and reachable by road from Nadi.

Which Fiji resort has overwater bures? Likuliku Lagoon Resort is the only resort in the Mamanuca Islands with overwater bures.

Bottom Line

Fiji rewards travelers who read the fine print: the headline "all-inclusive" label spans everything from drinks-and-all luxury (Namale, Turtle Island, Vatuvara) to full board with a separate bar tab (Yasawa Island, Likuliku, Royal Davui). For the most complete, worry-free package in 2027, Namale Resort & Spa is the standout.

For the best balance of private-island quality and price, Vomo Island Fiji is the value winner. Families should look hardest at Nanuku, Jean-Michel Cousteau, and Kokomo, while couples chasing total seclusion will gravitate to Turtle Island, Royal Davui, and the three-villa Vatuvara.

Whichever you choose, confirm the board basis and transfer logistics directly with the resort before you book.

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