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10 Best Spas in the Mamanuca Islands

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Where to Find the Best Spas in the Mamanuca Islands

Rest and rejuvenation: that’s what a trip to Fiji is all about. On the islands that invented “Fiji time”, it’s hard to not feel instantly relaxed once you step onto the sandy shores of your island resort. The Mamanuca Islands are a group of 20-30 islands scattered along the sparkling waters of the South Pacific, yet only a short cruise or flight away from the mainland. Island resorts on the Mamanucas have taken advantage of their serene settings by creating some incredible spas. So take a look at this list of spas in the Mamanuca Islands to get a sense of what relaxing experiences await on your Fiji holiday.

While you’re here, take a look at our Adult Only Guide to the Mamanuca Islands for more ways to relax in Fiji.

1. Wai Siliva Spa – Tadrai Island Resort

Experience pure luxury at the Wai Siliva Spa, Tadrai Island Resort. The spa at the adult-only resort will take you wherever you want to go on the 60-acre (25ha) island – make it a beach massage, a reef massage at mid-tide, or within the privacy of your own villa. Once you’ve chosen your setting, just relax with natural treatments made with exclusively Fijian plant extracts.

spas in the mamanuca islands© Tadrai Island Resort

 

2. Veidomoni Spa – Matamanoa Island Resort

All guests at the Matamanoa Island Resort receive a complimentary foot spa ritual to ease you into relaxation at their Veidomoni Spa. Operated by the award-winning Senikai Spa Fiji, the Veidomoni Spa will pamper you among lush tropical forest, because, yes, this spa is literally located in the treetops.

-spas-mamanuca-islands© Matamanoa Island Resort

 

3. Tokoriki Retreat Spa – Sheraton Resort Tokoriki Island

Boasting to be the Mamanuca Island’s largest day spa, the Tokoriki Retreat Spa at the Sheraton Resort is a must for indulgence. The spa specialises in traditional Fijian rituals accompanied by local essential oils for an all-around rejuvenating experience. On top of their extensive spa menu, Tokoriki Retreat Spa also offers a number of beauty treatments from waxing to pedicures.

spas-in-the-mamanuca-islands© Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island

 

4. Tropica Day Spa – Tropica Island Resort

Enjoy a couples’ massage accompanied by natural Fijian spa products at the Tropica Day Spa of the Tropica Island Resort. One of the highlights offered is a traditional Fijian Bobo massage used to stimulate circulation and release tension. The various couples spa packages are also well worth treating yourself to on this adult-only resort.

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5. Tatadra Spa – Likuliku Lagoon Resort

Set on the hillside overlooking an ocean lagoon, the Tatadra Spa at the Likuliku Lagoon Resort is another spectacular spa option in the Mamanuca Islands. It’s easy to fall into a state of relaxation simply by being in a stunning venue with ocean views and state-of-the-art treatment rooms. As for the spa menu, you’ll find Fijian rituals from beauty treatments to classics like the hot stone massage.

-mamanuca-islands-spas© Likuliku Lagoon Resort

 

6. The Mana Spa – Mana Island Resort

Unwind with the many different treatment room options at the Mana Spa at the Mana Island Resort. The couples spa suite with plunge pool, day bed bure and shower bure make the perfect base for rejuvenation while you enjoy treatments from your skilled therapist. Even opt for a plunge pool of coconut milk to revive the skin and relax with your partner.

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7. Tokoriki Spa – Tokoriki Island Resort

Offering some of the most luxurious treatment rooms in the Mamanuca Islands, the Tokoriki Spa in the five-star Tokoriki Island Resort will transport you a million miles away from any stress or worries. Treatment bures have volcanic rock walls with gently tumbling water topped with lush tropical greenery. We recommend their sunrise couples’ massage as a relaxing and romantic way to start the day.

spas-in-the-mamanuca-islands-fiji© Tokoriki Island Resort

 

8. Kui Spa – VOMO Island Resort

The award-winning spa at the VOMO Island Resort has a treatment for everyone, even for their smallest guests with their children’s spa menu. Whoever you are, you’ll find a rejuvenating spa treatment to take place either within the treatment rooms or within your room. Find out more in our 10 Best Spas in Fiji.

spas-in-the-mamanucas-fiji© VOMO Island Resort

 

9. Leilani’s Spa – Malolo Island Resort

Lailani’s Spa is always a relaxing go-to on a holiday at the Malolo Island Resort. While the kids are at the kids’ club, the spa is a popular retreat for parents. The spa has three treatment bures where skilled therapists will use natural Pure Fiji products to refresh the skin. Choose your ritual on their extensive menu, from contemporary favourites to traditional Fijian methods.

-fiji-spas-mamanucas© Malolo Island Resort

 

10. Makare Wellness Spa – Musket Cove Island Resort

Delve into the tropical gardens of the Makare Wellness Spa and treat yourself to a revitalising session in one of the five treatment bures. On top of your massage, facial or ritual, wash away your worries under an outdoor shower or just relax in the specially-designed relaxation bure. There’s also the option to choose an overwater beachside massage at this spa based at the Musket Cove Island Resort & Marina.

spas-in-the-mamanuca-islands© Musket Cove Island Resort & Marina

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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