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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans

10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans

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Which Resorts Offer Meal Plans in Fiji?

Keep in control of your holiday food budget by prepaying for meals at your resort. This is otherwise known as a “meal plan” which many resorts across Fiji offer either optionally or compulsorily. Compulsory meal plans are often necessary at resorts with no other dining options nearby. However, many resorts in the Mamanuca Islands, the Coral Coast and Vanua Levu allow guests to purchase a meal plan or pay-as-you-go. We go over the benefits of meal plans in our guide, Is it Worth Buying a Resort Meal Plan in Fiji? which is well worth checking out first to see if these deals are right for you. If you’re ready to start choosing a resort with a meal plan, however, then scroll down to the best Fiji resorts with meal plans!

1. Plantation Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)

Let’s start with a resort that literally has something for everyone, even when it comes to meal plans and dining. Plantation Island Resort in the Mamanuca Islands offers one of the most affordable meal plans, including half-board and full-board plans – not to mention, kids eat free! The resort is also considered one of the best family resorts in Fiji with a kids’ club, a jungle waterpark, a teens’ club, a spa, a golf course, scuba diving, surfing, helicopter tours and much more. See more resorts like this in the 10 Fiji Resorts Where Kids Stay & Eat for Free!

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Plantation Island Resort

2. Tokoriki Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)

When talking about luxury in the Mamanuca Islands, the multi-award-winning Tokoriki Island Resort is a good go-to. The adults-only resort offers a full-board meal plan, as well as a half-board plan which includes a generous full breakfast, afternoon tea and a three-course dinner. In terms of accommodation, bures (bungalows) are a fusion of Fijian style with contemporary features, such as private outdoor showers surrounded by lush tropical gardens and private pools. Check out more offerings like this in the 20 Best Adult-Only Resorts in Fiji.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Tokoriki Island Resort

3. Mantaray Island Resort (Yasawa Islands)

Mantaray Island Resort is an example of one of the many resorts in the Yasawa Islands where meal plans are compulsory. Luckily, it is on the cheaper end of the scale when it comes to Fiji resort meal plans. What’s more, the laidback resort is inviting to all traveller types with its luxurious “Beachfront Villas”, stand-alone “Reef Bures”, “Jungle Bures”, “Tree House Bures” and the budget “Paradise Dorm”. See more resorts in Fiji with compulsory meal plans listed in our Resort Meal Plan Guide.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Mantaray Island Resort

4. Malolo Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)

Stick to your dining budget at the Malolo Island Resort thanks to their optional meal plans. Not only do they have full-board plans but certain packages allow kids to eat for free – see 10 Resorts in Fiji Where Kids Eat for Free for more information. The crowd-pleasing resort in the Mamanuca Islands also features colonial-style bures offering something a little different from the traditional Fijian style seen everywhere else. Kids also have access to the fabulous Tia’s Treehouse kids’ club and teens’ lounge, while Mum and Dad can unwind in the forest setting of Leilani’s Spa, as listed in the 25 Best Spa Resorts in Fiji.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Malolo Island Resort

5. Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort (Coral Coast)

Go half-board (breakfast and dinner) or full-board on your meal plan at the five-star Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort. While the resort on the Coral Coast caters fantastically to couples and friendship groups with its adult-only pool and bar, their family services are particularly outstanding. The kids’ club is often praised for being one of the best kids’ clubs in Fiji, giving Mum and Dad time to unwind at their Bebe Spa, go scuba diving or something else. It’s also one of the resorts often offering “kids eat free” deals.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort

6. Koro Sun Resort (Vanua Levu)

If looking for a lavish stay on Vanua Levu, take a look at the Koro Sun Resort not only for its gorgeous floating bures and extensive activity menu but also its generous meal plans. Half-board meal plans give guests the rare choice of either a three-course lunch or dinner, as well as breakfast. Of course, a full-board meal plan is also an option. When it comes to accommodation, families can make use of the fantastic kids’ club while staying in either a two-bedroom “Garden Bure”, “Pool Bure” or “Three-Bedroom Villa” among the lush rainforest. Meanwhile, couples will find the “Edgewater Floating Bures” a treat, providing access to the adults-only “Edgewater Beach Club”. See how the resort compares with others in the 20 Best Resorts in Vanua Levu.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Koro Sun Resort

7. Castaway Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)

Not only does Castaway Island Resort offer the usual half-board and full-board meal plans to help control your spending, but they regularly have irresistible meal deals when staying a set number of nights. Past deals have included all meals included for a five-night stay and 50% discounts on meal plans for a five-night stay. All in all, keep an eye out on the Castaway Island Resort’s website for a good deal at this resort in the Mamanuca Islands.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Castaway Island Resort

8. Lomani Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)

Breakfasts are included in the rate of this adults-only resort in the Mamanuca Islands, so you just need to consider whether to take the three-course dinner meal plan or add the two-course lunch to your meal plan. Lomani Island Resort on Malolo Lai Lai Island is built for couples with crisply designed bures and many activity inclusions. Choose one of the free guided activities per day, such as a snorkelling tour, dolphin safari, village visit, basket weaving and sarong-tying lessons! 

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Lomani Island Resort

9. Musket Cove Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)

Make your holiday truly yours at Musket Cove Island Resort, especially with the optional meal plan available. There is just one meal plan, a two-course lunch and a three-course dinner, making daily dining easy. Some of the meal plans have different conditions for each restaurant, however, so be sure to inquire about conditions before making your purchase. As for accommodation, Musket Cove boasts spacious open-plan bures in the Mamanuca Islands. Compare this resort with others in the island group using the 20 Best Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Musket Cove Island Resort

10. Nakelo Treasure Island Resort

Half-board, full-board and all-inclusive meal plans are on offer at Nakelo Treasure Island Resort in the Mamanuca Islands. Their all-inclusive package includes all meals and all drinks at selected meal times, which could be good value if you plan to treat yourself. Plus, with nightly entertainment to get you engaged in the local culture, scuba diving, surfing, jet ski safaris, towable watersports, snorkelling, island-hopping and fishing, there is never a dull moment. What’s more, the resort is one of the 25 Best Family Resorts in Fiji.

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10 Best Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans© Nakelo Treasure Island Resort

More About Fiji Resorts with Meal Plans

That’s it for our list of the best Fiji resorts with meal plans. For more on finding the perfect stay in paradise, take a look at more of our sightful guides:

Finally, see how these Fiji resorts with meal plans compare to The Top 50 Resorts in Fiji.

Author

Laura S.

This article was reviewed and published by Laura, editor in chief and co-founder of Fiji Pocket Guide. Since arriving solo in the South Pacific over 10 years ago with nothing but a backpack and a background in journalism, her mission has been to show the world how easy (and awesome) it is to explore a paradise such as Fiji. She knows the islands inside-out and loves sharing tips on how best to experience Fiji’s must-dos and hidden gems. Laura is also editor of several other South Pacific travel guides.

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