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I've Been Planning Trips to Fiji for Decades—These are the Best Islands for Every Type of Traveler

Fiji may bring to mind a singular image of swaying palms, vibrant coral reefs, and turquoise lagoons, but it’s far from a one-size-fits-all destination. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or family-friendly fun, scuba diving or cultural connection, there’s an island in this region for you. The best part? There are wonderful hotels in this area, most of which have their own private charters, helicopters, or sea planes that make it easy to reach them once you land on one of the two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.

There are more than 300 islands in the Fiji archipelago, so it can seem daunting to pick one—but it doesn’t have to be. I’ve gathered more than two decades of experience curating bespoke trips to Fiji, and these are my top picks for every type of traveler.

For Private Luxury

COMO Laucala The Seagrass Villa at Como Laucala.

COMO Laucala

The Seagrass Villa at Como Laucala.

Don’t miss Como Laucala Island, an island hideaway in a league of its own. The property, which guests can access via private aircraft or the resort’s own fleet, spans just under 3,000 acres and has 25 residences with panoramic views, private pools, and exceptional personalized service. Guests can also expect farm-to-table dining, indulgent spa rituals, and an impressive collection of experiences, including golf, horseback riding, mountain biking, and a full range of water sports.

For an ultra-exclusive experience, look toward Vatuvara Private Islands Resort, located on the 800-acre Kaibu Island, and Dolphin Island, a secluded 14-acre island just north of Viti Levu, Fiji’s largest island. Catering to just six and eight guests respectively, these are the places to enjoy a totally private tropical escape with family or friends.

For Families

Kokomo Private Island Resort Kokomo Private Island Resort's three bedroom Sunset Villa.

Kokomo Private Island Resort

Kokomo Private Island Resort’s three bedroom Sunset Villa.

Whether you’re traveling with toddlers, teens, grandparents, or all of the above, Kokomo Private Island—just an hour-long air transfer from Nadi International Airport on Kokomo’s own aircraft—has something for guests of all ages. The island’s three-to-six bedroom residences, each equipped with their own private swimming pool, are ideal for multigenerational family vacations.

Active travelers can swim with manta rays, scuba dive in the Great Astrolabe Reef, or participate in hands-on coral restoration. For a moment of relaxation, try sunrise yoga, sunset cocktails, or a tailored treatment at their spa. And for the youngest guests, Kokomo also has a Kids Club, Teens Club, and complimentary nanny services.

For a Romantic Getaway

Those looking for an adults-only, intimate island experience should consider the recently reimagined Royal Davui resort, a tiny island south of Viti Levu. In the fall of 2024, the property underwent an extensive multi-million dollar refurbishment in honor of its 20th anniversary, which saw the addition of private plunge pools and modern furniture to the 16 villas. Other options include tranquil Tokoriki Island—often a winner in T+L’s annual World’s Best Awards—with its thatch-roofed villas, and Likuliku Lagoon Resort. The latter has dreamy overwater bungalows, its own private island that couples can picnic on, and the Likuliku Lagoon, where guests can reserve custom experiences.

For Wellness and Adventure

Six Senses Fiji Relax at the spa at Six Senses Fiji.

Six Senses Fiji

Relax at the spa at Six Senses Fiji.

In the western Mamanuca Islands, Six Senses Fiji offers surfing lessons for every level—and it’s just minutes away from Cloudbreak, a reef pass often recognized as one of the most challenging surf breaks in the world. For some post-surf relaxation and restoration, guests can enjoy spa treatments like heated massages using lava shells, tailored wellness packages, and daily yoga sessions. 

Scuba divers, on the other hand, will appreciate Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort’s easy access to Namena Marine reserve—the largest no-take coral reserve in Fiji—and Royal Davui Island Resort’s proximity to Beqa Lagoon, where thrill-seekers can dive with sharks. Other luxury Fiji resorts, including Como Laucala Island and Vomo Island, also give individuals the chance to take dive courses and receive certifications.

For Cultural Immersion

Turtle Island Fiji Experience a Pontoon Dinner at Turtle Island Fiji.

Turtle Island Fiji

Experience a Pontoon Dinner at Turtle Island Fiji.

There are no tennis courts or televisions on Turtle Island, a family-owned resort in the Yasawa Group archipelago that perfectly defines barefoot, laidback luxury. Here, guests have the chance to participate in and witness local traditions, including ceremonies highlighting Fiji’s national drink, kava; feasts prepared in a lovo, a traditional underground oven; and meke, a communal folk dance used to tell stories through song.

The Best Way to See it All

Perhaps the best way to experience all that Fiji has to offer is by superyacht charter. This way, you’ll have a tailored itinerary, providing the freedom to explore several Fijian islands—including some of the most remote and pristine corners of this idyllic archipelago. Aboard luxury ships like the Rua Moana and the Sea Eagle, travelers can dine on chef-prepared meals, have movie nights on the deck, and take part in water sports while discovering a more hidden side of Fiji, from the Sawa-i-Lau limestone caves to the lush rainforests of Taveuni.

Sarah Farag is a member of Travel + Leisure’s A-List and specializes in New Zealand and Fiji trips. You can create a tailor-made itinerary with Farag by contacting her at sarah@southern-crossings.com

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