The 7 Best Luxury Hotels in Viti Levu

From the Sofitel Fiji Resort to the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort: the finest luxury addresses in Viti Levu, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.

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7 luxury hotels in Viti Levu, Fiji

The top hotels in Viti Levu at a glance

From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Viti Levu. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.

HotelLocationHotel programsuitespot scorePrice from
Sofitel Fiji ResortALL (Accor)★ 4.7/5
InterContinental Fiji Golf ResortIHG One Rewards★ 4.5/5340 €
Nanuku Resort FijiPacific Harbour★ 4.3/5440 €
Six Senses FijiFijiIHG One Rewards★ 4.2/51160 €
Fiji Marriott Resort Momi BayMomi BayMarriott Bonvoy★ 4.2/5200 €
Shangri-La Yanuca Island FijiShangri-La Golden Circle★ 3.7/5140 €
Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort★ 3.6/5250 €

Current offers & deals for luxury hotels in Viti Levu

Many of our partner hotels in Viti Levu offer special conditions bookable via suitespot – from free nights to discounts on longer stays. Your suitespot benefits (breakfast, upgrade chance, hotel credit) apply on top.

HotelOfferBookable until
InterContinental Fiji Golf ResortFifth night freeNovember 13, 2026
Nanuku Resort FijiUp to 15% discount for stays of five nights or moreDecember 12, 2026
Shangri-La Yanuca Island FijiFifth night free (on selected dates)March 24, 2027

Your guide to the best luxury hotels and resorts on Viti Levu, Fiji

Viti Levu is Fiji's main island and the one almost every visitor lands on. We currently feature 7 hand-picked luxury properties on this page: six of them spread along roughly 90 kilometres of Viti Levu's western and southern coastline, from Denarau near Nadi airport down to Pacific Harbour in the south, plus Six Senses Fiji, which sits offshore on Malolo Island in the Mamanuca group and is reached by boat.Sofitel Fiji ResortSofitel Fiji ResortEvery booking through suitespot comes with a comprehensive package of suitespot benefits:
  • Complimentary breakfast for two
  • Room upgrade subject to availability
  • Up to USD 100 hotel credit per stay
  • Early check-in & late check-out subject to availability
  • Regular points & status benefits in the hotel loyalty programs

The six Viti Levu properties follow the coast road. Closest to Nadi airport is the Sofitel Fiji Resort on Denarau Island, around 7 kilometres out as the crow flies. Further south come the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay (from around EUR 205 a night, roughly 28 km from the airport), the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort on Natadola Bay (from around EUR 223, 41 km) and, on the Coral Coast, the Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji (from around EUR 140, 44 km) and the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort at Sigatoka (from around EUR 256, 48 km).

The furthest south is Nanuku Resort Fiji at Pacific Harbour, from around EUR 449 a night and some 85 km from Nadi. The seventh property, Six Senses Fiji (from around EUR 1,167), is not on Viti Levu at all but on Malolo Island in the Mamanucas – we keep it on this page because it is reached from Viti Levu, but it is a boat transfer away and priced in a different league.

Fijian suites, bures and villas: what the room categories actually mean

Fiji resorts rarely sell plain “rooms”. The word you will meet everywhere is bure – the traditional Fijian dwelling – and it has become the standard name for a free-standing unit with its own entrance. That is the single most useful thing to know before comparing categories, because a bure and a hotel suite are priced against each other but are not the same product.InterContinental Fiji Golf ResortInterContinental Fiji Golf ResortLooking at what our seven properties actually list, the picture is unusually clear. The Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay is the only property in our Fiji portfolio that lists Over Water Bure and Royal Over Water Bure categories – if an overwater villa is what you came for, this is where our data shows one, and at an entry rate of around EUR 205 a night it is far from the most expensive house on this page. Its range runs from Lagoon View rooms through Lagoon and Ocean Front Bures up to the Royal categories.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailThe InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort has the deepest category tree of all seven, from Classic and Garden View rooms up through Luxury Lagoon View and Beachfront to Plunge Executive and the house’s own Natadola category; several of its rooms come with a plunge pool or direct pool access. The Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji sorts its inventory by outlook – Ocean, Reef and Yanuca Lagoon, each in Deluxe and Grand Deluxe form, plus an Executive room and a Reef category with a jacuzzi. At Nanuku Resort Fiji nearly every unit has a plunge pool, and the top categories are Grand Hilltop with an ocean view and the Spa villa with a jacuzzi. The Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort lists a Private Bure with pool access alongside its ocean- and resort-view rooms, and the Sofitel Fiji Resort is the one to look at for club-style stays: its Luxury rooms come with Beach Club or Beach Club Plus access. At Six Senses Fiji every listed category has a private pool.

Where the resorts are: Denarau, Momi Bay, Natadola, the Coral Coast and Pacific Harbour

Viti Levu has no resort strip. The properties are spread along the dry western and southern coast, and the practical question is not which neighbourhood you want but how far from Nadi airport you are willing to drive on arrival day. The distances below are straight-line distances from the airport, calculated from the resorts’ own coordinates; road journeys are longer.Nanuku Resort FijiNanuku Resort Fiji · Pacific HarbourAs a rule of thumb: Denarau for short stays and easy arrivals, Momi Bay and Natadola for a resort day that starts the moment you check in, the Coral Coast for reef swimming, and Pacific Harbour if you want to be as far from the airport as the island allows.

Denarau Island – closest to the airport

The Sofitel Fiji Resort sits on the beachfront of Denarau Island, around 7 km from Nadi airport – by some distance the shortest transfer on this page. It runs on ALL, and its Luxury rooms carry Beach Club and Beach Club Plus access. It is the obvious choice for a first or last night, or for a stay where you want restaurants and the marina within reach rather than a private bay.


Momi Bay and Natadola Bay – the mid-coast bays

The Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay on Savusavu Road is about 28 km out and the only address here with overwater bure categories; it runs on Marriott Bonvoy from around EUR 205 a night. Some 41 km from the airport, the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort occupies Natadola Bay on Maro Road – a golf resort with the widest choice of categories on this page, on IHG Rewards from around EUR 223.


The Coral Coast – Yanuca Island and Sigatoka

The Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji lies on Yanuca Island off the Coral Coast, around 44 km from Nadi, and at roughly EUR 140 a night it is the least expensive entry rate of all seven; it runs on Shangri-La Golden Circle. A little further on, at Sigatoka, the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort (Sydney Drive, off the Queens Highway, about 48 km) starts at around EUR 256 and takes part in no points programme.


Pacific Harbour – the far south

Nanuku Resort Fiji on Nanuku Drive at Pacific Harbour is the most remote of the six, roughly 85 km from the airport in a straight line and the second most expensive on this page at around EUR 449 a night. Almost every villa here has a plunge pool. Like the Outrigger, it takes part in no points programme – what you get instead are the suitespot benefits.

One of the seven properties is not on Viti Levu at all

This page is titled Viti Levu, and six of the seven properties are genuinely on the main island. Six Senses Fiji is not: its address is Malolo Island in the Mamanuca group, roughly 30 km off the coast, and it is reached by boat rather than by road. We would rather say so than let the map do the explaining.Six Senses FijiSix Senses Fiji · FijiPractically, that changes three things. The transfer is a boat leg on top of your flight, so an early arrival matters more than elsewhere. The price sits in a different bracket – around EUR 1,167 a night, against EUR 140 to 449 for the six mainland properties. And every category the resort lists comes with a private pool, which is what that difference buys. If an offshore island is what you are looking for, it is the one address on this page that delivers it; if you want to drive to a village market or a second beach, one of the six coastal resorts will suit you better. Our advisers will happily talk the trade-off through before you book.

What a luxury resort on Viti Levu costs – and why Fiji is the affordable South Pacific

Entry rates for the six Viti Levu properties currently run from around EUR 140 a night at the Shangri-La Yanuca Island to around EUR 449 at Nanuku, with most of the field between 205 and 256. The Sofitel Fiji Resort carries no rate in our data and is best quoted directly. Six Senses Fiji, offshore, sits well above at around EUR 1,167.

Set against the rest of the South Pacific in our portfolio, that is remarkably accessible. Our five Bora Bora resorts start between EUR 1,128 and 1,852 a night, and across our whole Maldives portfolio the typical entry rate is around EUR 828. On Viti Levu the same holiday shape – reef, lagoon, a villa with a pool – begins at a fraction of that, which makes Fiji one of the few places where a longer stay is the sensible way to spend the budget rather than a higher category.

Three of the properties currently reward exactly that. The InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort and the Shangri-La Yanuca Island both run a free fifth night offer, and Nanuku Resort Fiji discounts up to 15 % from five nights. Offers and dates change; the versions valid today, including your suitespot benefits, are shown with each property in the overview below.

Exclusive experiences & premium services

All seven properties include complimentary breakfast for two with a suitespot booking, and six of them add a hotel credit of up to USD 100 per stay – the exception is the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay, where the package runs through the upgrade, late check-out and welcome gift instead. Two properties go further than the standard set: the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort guarantees late check-out until 2 pm and includes a spa treatment, and Six Senses Fiji adds a resort activity.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailAs a suitespot guest you travel with VIP status: our travel advisers register your preferences with the hotel before arrival. On Viti Levu that mostly means two things – the position of your bure, and the arrival transfer. Nadi airport takes most long-haul flights in the early morning, well before check-in, so tell us your flight number and we will arrange an early room where the resort can offer one, or a day room at the pool where it cannot.

Earn points & use your status in Viti Levu

suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Viti Levu:

ProgramHotelsExamples in Viti Levu
IHG One Rewards2 hotelsInterContinental Fiji Golf Resort, Six Senses Fiji
ALL (Accor)1 hotelSofitel Fiji Resort
Marriott Bonvoy1 hotelFiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay
Shangri-La Golden Circle1 hotelShangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji

Frequently asked questions about luxury hotels in Viti Levu

How much does a luxury resort on Viti Levu cost?

Entry rates across the six properties on Viti Levu itself currently start at around EUR 140 a night at the Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji and reach about EUR 449 at Nanuku Resort Fiji; the middle of the field sits between EUR 205 and 256. The Sofitel Fiji Resort on Denarau carries no published rate in our data, so we quote it on request. Six Senses Fiji, offshore on Malolo Island, is the outlier at around EUR 1,167. Rates change daily; the current ones including your suitespot benefits are shown in the hotel overview.

Do I earn points and keep my status on suitespot bookings?

Yes. suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you earn regular points and elite nights in the hotel’s own program and your existing status benefits remain intact. Five of the seven properties here are in a program – ALL (Sofitel Fiji Resort), IHG Rewards (InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort and Six Senses Fiji), Marriott Bonvoy (Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay) and Shangri-La Golden Circle (Shangri-La Yanuca Island). Nanuku Resort Fiji and the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort take part in no points programme; there you receive the suitespot benefits but no program points. The suitespot benefits come on top of your status benefits – they never replace them.

Which resort in Fiji has overwater bures?

In our data, the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay is the one property that lists overwater categories: Over Water Bure and Royal Over Water Bure. Its entry rate is around EUR 205 a night, so an overwater stay in Fiji costs a fraction of what the same idea costs in Bora Bora, where our resorts start between EUR 1,128 and 1,852. Availability in these categories is limited and they book out first – tell us your dates early and we will check them for you.

Is Six Senses Fiji on Viti Levu?

No. Its address is Malolo Island in the Mamanuca Islands, around 30 km off the coast, and it is reached by boat rather than by road. We keep it on this page because it is reached from Viti Levu, but it is a genuinely different kind of stay: every category listed comes with a private pool, and at around EUR 1,167 a night it sits well above the six mainland resorts.

Which resort is closest to Nadi airport?

The Sofitel Fiji Resort on Denarau Island, around 7 km from the airport in a straight line. After that come the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay (about 28 km), the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort at Natadola Bay (41 km), the Shangri-La Yanuca Island (44 km), the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort at Sigatoka (48 km) and Nanuku Resort Fiji at Pacific Harbour (85 km). These are straight-line figures from the resorts’ own coordinates; the coastal road adds time, so on a late arrival Denarau or Momi Bay is the easier first night.

Are any of the Fiji resorts all-inclusive?

None of the seven properties on this page carries an all-inclusive rate with us. Fiji resorts often read as though they were – several are self-contained bays with all the dining on site – but the rates we hold are room rates. What is included on every booking is breakfast for two, and on six of the seven a hotel credit of up to USD 100 per stay, which covers a good part of a dinner. If you specifically want a meal plan, ask us and we will price one with the resort.

Which part of Viti Levu should I stay in?

It depends on how much of the island you want to see. Denarau is the practical base: closest to the airport, restaurants and the marina within reach. Momi Bay and Natadola Bay are self-contained resort bays half an hour to an hour out. The Coral Coast around Yanuca Island and Sigatoka is the classic reef stretch and holds the least expensive entry rates on this page. Pacific Harbour in the south is the furthest from the airport and the quietest. Many guests split a stay – one night at Denarau on arrival, then the coast – and we are happy to build that as a single booking.

What is a bure?

A bure is the traditional Fijian dwelling, and Fiji’s resorts have adopted the word for a free-standing unit with its own entrance, usually thatched or timber-clad. It matters when you compare categories, because a bure and a hotel room at the same price are different products: the bure buys privacy and often a plunge pool or direct beach access, the room usually buys a higher floor and a view. Our properties use the term in several forms – Lagoon Bure and Over Water Bure at the Fiji Marriott Momi Bay, Yanuca Lagoon Bure at the Shangri-La, Private Bure at the Outrigger.

Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an email
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