True all-inclusive resorts are rare in Fiji, but some properties include most meals, activities, and transfers in one price — here's which ones genuinely deliver for families.
True all-inclusive resorts are rare in Fiji, but some properties include most meals, activities, and transfers in one price — here's which ones genuinely deliver for families.
Yasawa Island Resort & Spa sits at the remote northern tip of the Yasawa Islands chain — 18 bures, a spectacular white-sand beach, fully all-inclusive, and genuinely one of the most isolated luxury resorts in the Pacific.
A detailed, honest breakdown of all-inclusive resorts versus self-catering options in Fiji, with true cost comparisons, hidden fees, and practical advice on which approach works best for different travellers, budgets, and destinations.
Lalati Resort & Spa is a 14-villa all-inclusive adults-only property on Beqa Island, accessible by a 30-40 minute boat from Pacific Harbour, sitting on the edge of a protected bay with direct access to Beqa Lagoon — one of the world's most celebrated shark dive destinations. It holds a 4.4/5 TripAdvisor rating from 473 reviews and is ranked the number one all-inclusive resort on the island.
Yasawa Island Resort sits at the far northern tip of the Yasawa archipelago — the only resort on the entire island — offering traditional thatched bures, a working house reef, and the kind of remoteness that most Fiji resorts only approximate. It is one of the most isolated places you can stay in the country, accessed by a 30-minute scenic flight from Nadi and surrounded by reefs that repeat visitors describe as among the healthiest they have seen anywhere.
All-inclusive day retreat to the Lailai Lounge on Beqa Island — guided snorkelling at a Marine Protected Area reef, exclusive use of lounge facilities, lunch, water toys, and a kava ceremony with Fijian myths and legends. Departs Pacific Harbour. From USD $114 on Viator; rack rate $239 adult / $139 child.
A 9-day all-inclusive Fiji island hopping package covering multiple island groups with meals, accommodation, and all transfers included — broad geographic coverage for first-time visitors and groups who want the full Fiji picture without managing logistics themselves.