Where to Go for a Spa Holiday in Fiji
With soothing tropical sun, soft sands and tracts of verdant jungle, Fiji offers an effortless environment for relaxation. Combine that with the luxury resorts and know-how of local Fijians who have their own styles of massages, as well as natural products, and you have the ideal spa holiday in the South Pacific. All you have to do is choose one of the spa resorts in Fiji. We’ll help you there with this list of Fiji’s very best spa resorts.
While you’re here, you might want to plan more of your getaway using The Complete Luxury Travel Guide to Fiji.
1. Namale Resort & Spa
Stay at a resort with one of the largest spa complexes in Fiji, the Namale Resort & Spa. Within the grounds of the adult-only five-star resort on Vanua Levu is the Valeni Sasauni Spa Sanctuary. Scattered across the 930m² (10,000ft²) complex are aromatherapy pools, a waterfall massage, a hot tub, a cold plunge and a sauna. The ocean views are just one of the highlights seen from the floor-to-ceiling windows of the spa that is primarily indoors. As for your stay here, there are just 19 luxury bures (Fijian bungalows) among its two restaurants, golf course and waterfall walks. See more resorts on the same island in the 7 Best Luxury Resorts in Vanua Levu.
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2. Yasawa Island Resort & Spa
Tucked away in the northern reaches of the Yasawa Islands, the Yasawa Island Resort & Spa is made up of 18 traditionally thatched bures. The all-inclusive resort offers one of the best spas in Fiji at the Baravi Spa. Feel the refreshing sea breeze as you sample treatments mere metres away from the beach on the spa’s open-air deck. Choose from massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, wraps, scrubs and waxing. See more resorts like this in the 5 Best Luxury Resorts in the Yasawa Islands.
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3. Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island
Home to the Mamanuca Island’s largest day spa, the Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island is a must for indulgence. Their Tokoriki Retreat Spa specialises in traditional Fijian rituals accompanied by essential oils made from local ingredients. As for accommodation, the Sheraton Resort offers five-star luxury rooms for all holidaymakers, from couples to families. Learn more about the spa resorts nearby in the 10 Best Spa Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands.
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4. Qamea Resort & Spa
Home to the award-winning Jungle Spa, Qamea Resort & Spa is a glorious choice on Qamea Island beside the “Garden Island” of Taveuni. Not only are travellers’ needs in mind, with jet lag therapy and sunburn relief, but treatments are kept authentically Fijian to complement one of the most stunning spa settings in Fiji amidst the ancient rainforest. Between treatments, stay in one of the diverse accommodations here, from the Honeymoon Bure complete with a natural stone Jacuzzi to the Royal Villa with an outdoor shower, a private plunge pool and a secluded spot at the end of the resort’s beach. See more like this in the 8 Best Luxury Resorts on Taveuni.
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5. The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa
For an easy-to-get-to island holiday, choose The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa just a 20-minute drive from Nadi Airport. Its on-site Heavenly Spa is one of Fiji’s largest and most sophisticated spas, nestled in tropical plants and beautifully decorated with wooden bures and river stone. There are 10 open-air treatment rooms, as well as state-of-the-art facilities such as a steam room, multiple therapy pools with hydrotherapy jets, Vichy showers and more. Learn more about The Westin Denarau’s offerings in the 7 Best Luxury Resorts on Denarau Island.
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6. InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa
One of the largest and most lucrative resorts in Fiji, the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa certainly can’t be missed from this list of the best spa resorts in Fiji. The five-star resort lining the Coral Coast’s famous Natadola Bay offers multiple zones of relaxation, including hydrotherapy treatments in the Wai Zone, private massages in the tropical beachside cabanas, and the “Orchid Room” with a private relaxation lounge, steam showers, plunge pool and a treatment room. As for accommodation, well, InterContinental has something for all groups, which you can delve further into in the 6 Best Luxury Resorts on the Coral Coast.
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7. Koro Sun Resort
Boasting one of the most unique and natural settings for a spa in Fiji, the Rainforest Spa at the Koro Sun Resort easily transports clients to pure blissfulness. The Rainforest Spa uses natural homegrown products, from the leaves that swaddle you during your Banana Leaf Body Wrap to the coconut shavings used to exfoliate the skin. The three treatment bures in the rainforest are infused with candles and lanterns and decorated with giant ferns. After your treatment, retreat to the resort’s signature Edgewater Floating Bures. See how this spa resort compares with others in the 7 Best Spas in Vanua Levu.
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8. VOMO Island Resort
The award-winning spa at the VOMO Island Resort has a treatment for everyone, but most notably, families! Relax in the privacy of your own residence with in-room spa menus, or treat the little ones, aged 4-10, to treatments from the Prince & Princess Spa Menu. Spend some special mother and daughter time with specialised packages, or father and son can bond over a relaxing foot massage. You’re bound to find a treatment to help you and your family unwind. See more resorts with excellent spas listed in the 10 Best Spas in the Mamanuca Islands.
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9. Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort
Offering five-star luxury close to some of the Coral Coast’s most popular attractions, the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort is not only an excellent base for exploration but for relaxation. Their Bebe Spa Fiji combines traditional Fijian spa treatments and world-renowned spa products from Pevonia Botanica, all from their setting on Vakalomalagi Hill overlooking the Coral Coast. The resort with accommodations and experiences to suit almost all travellers features in our 10 Best Resorts on the Coral Coast.
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10. Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa
This luxurious resort in Denarau is well worth considering for a relaxing getaway, especially with the adults-only Waitui Beach Club and So Spa. The Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa has several treatment bures complete with an open-air shower or a private whirlpool spa bath. As well as all the usual suspects on the spa menu, there are treatments specifically designed for men too. Outside of the spa, there are three eateries, a cute waterfront wedding chapel, a kids’ club and much more. Compare Sofitel’s day spa with others in the 10 Best Spas on Denarau Island.
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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.