Child-Free Accommodation in Nadi
Adult-only resorts and hotels are a big thing here in Fiji. Whether you’re a parent looking to get some time away from the kids or want to enjoy a romantic getaway undisturbed, adult-only resorts are perfect for getting some real R&R time in! While most holidays in Fiji start or end in Nadi – the location of Fiji’s international airport – and some holiday-makers have their hearts set on this vibrant part of the world, adult-only accommodation in Nadi doesn’t currently exist. The next best thing is to find a hotel, resort or villa that mostly has an adult clientele or has areas where you’re not going to be disturbed by screaming kids. With that in mind, we have put this list together of the best accommodation in Nadi for adults.
While you’re here, don’t miss our The Adult-Only Guide to Nadi, as well as our 10 Best Adult-Only Resorts in Fiji.
1. Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay
Located on the azure lagoon of Momi Bay, the Fiji Marriott Resort is the perfect location for a romantic getaway or some Fiji time alone. The overwater bures meandering over the picture-perfect lagoon are adult-only accommodation so you’ll be in the most peaceful part of the resort. While the resort is popular with all kinds of holiday-makers, there are plenty of ways to find your own space thanks to the multiple choices of bars and restaurants, spa and fitness facilities.
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- Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay on Booking.com
- Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay on Trip.com
- Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay on Expedia
2. Tanoa International Hotel
Located a short drive from the Nadi International Airport, the Tanoa International Hotel is more frequented by travellers on business than families on holiday. If you are unfortunate enough to share the poolside with screaming kids, then there are plenty of adult-only escapes from the gymnasium to the beauty spa, steam room and tennis courts.
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- Tanoa International Hotel on Booking.com
- Tanoa International Hotel on Trip.com
- Tanoa International Hotel on Expedia
3. Nadi Nalagi Hotel
With rooms suited to business travellers, solo travellers and couples, you won’t find too many families running around the halls of the Nadi Nalagi Hotel. The high-rise high-end hotel with a rooftop infinity pool is surrounded by lush greenery and has sensational views of the Sabeto Mountains. You’ll enjoy adult-only activities like drinking at the rooftop bar or relaxing with a spa treatment.
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4. Bamboo Backpackers
One style of accommodation where you’re not likely to find families are in the backpacker resorts of Nadi. Accommodation like the Bamboo Backpackers doesn’t have family rooms, catering more to backpackers, groups and couples on a budget. The result is a usually young adult crowd socialising around the pool, at the beachfront bar, or playing volleyball on the beach, because yes, the Bamboo Backpackers is a beachfront resort. Find them in the popular backpacker-end of Nadi at Wailoaloa Beach. For more backpacker accommodation, check out the 7 Best Backpacker Resorts in Nadi.
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5. Aquarius on the Beach
Another Wailoaloa Beach backpacker accommodation attracting more budget solo travellers and couples, rather than families, is Aquarius on the Beach. While some rooms can accommodate children, you’ll mostly find young adult travellers hanging by the bar, swimming in the pool and lounging in the hammocks before setting off on a backpacking adventure around Fiji. The accommodation has a beach spa, as well as free nightly entertainment.
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- Aquarius on the Beach on Booking.com
- Aquarius on the Beach on Trip.com
- Aquarius on the Beach on Expedia
6. Sapphire Bay Fiji
Another more obvious way to enjoy some time solely with the people you choose is in a private villa. Villas like Sapphire Bay Fiji give you your own private accommodation complete with a private pool, kitchen facilities and more! Sapphire Bay Fiji is located high on the peninsula of Vuda Point, away from the hustle and bustle of Nadi, giving you a true serene feeling of paradise.
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7. Naisoso Island Resort Villas
Much closer to Nadi and Nadi International Airport, the Naisoso Island Resort Villas are the luxury villa option in Nadi. Enjoy your own space with a private pool in either a three, four or five-bedroom villa with views of the gardens, river or sea. The luxury villas have the usual services of a hotel.
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- Naisoso Island Resort Villas on Booking.com
- Naisoso Island Resort Villas on Trip.com
- Naisoso Island Resort Villas on Expedia
8. Bluewater Lodge
With only dorms, double and twin rooms, there’s not much room for families at the Bluewater Lodge. That can only be a good thing for those looking for adult-only accommodation in Nadi! The Bluewater Lodge is unsurprisingly situated at the backpacker jaunt of Wailoaloa Beach. The budget accommodation provides all the basic amenities for a budget stay in Nadi, as well as an outdoor pool, massages and evening entertainment.
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9. Tropic of Capricorn
On the same themes of budget accommodation not having suitable rooms for families, the Tropic of Capricorn is another fantastic option to have a kids-free holiday. The beachfront hostel has a pool, bar and restaurant, making for some fun environments to socialise with like-minded travellers. The free WiFi and airport shuttle is also helpful. If you’re looking for more affordable resorts, take a look at the 10 Best Budget Accommodation in Nadi.
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Adult-Only Resorts in Denarau
Just a 15-20 minute drive from Nadi is the five-star luxury resort complex of Denarau Island. The island is packed with luxury resorts, some of which have dedicated adults-only areas and adults-only pools. That way, you’re sure to enjoy some Fiji time undisturbed. Check out our 5 Best Adult-Only Resorts in Denarau, as well as our Adult-Only Guide to Denarau.
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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.