Where to Get Married on the Coral Coast
Your special day in paradise deserves a special venue, so make sure you find this list of wedding venues on the Coral Coast of Fiji.
The Coral Coast is one of Fiji’s premium wedding destinations with its idyllic palm-fringed beaches, coral waters and luxury wedding venues. The 15 Best Wedding & Honeymoon Resorts on the Coral Coast cater to couples’ needs and wants for their big day. In terms of types of venue, say your vows with ocean views, nestled in tropical gardens or, a favourite, with your feet in the sand on the beach. Your reception venue can also be organised, with venues such as traditional ballrooms and unique restaurants on the waterfront.
While you’re here, take a look at our Wedding & Honeymoon Guide to the Coral Coast.
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1. The Naviti Resort
Overflowing with natural tropical vegetation and set on the golden sands of the Coral Coast, The Naviti Resort is a stunning venue for your special day. Under the shade of palm trees, get married on “Naviti’s Garden Lawn” or have ever-present ocean views from the beach. Alternatively, get the best of both worlds with a perfectly polished “Beachfront Lawn” overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

2. Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji
Experience tradition met with Fijian flavours at the Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji. Their “Seaside Chapel”, designed with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay, showers the white interior in natural light, making it a breathtaking venue to say “I do”. After the ceremony, enjoy your reception in one of the “halls” or “ballrooms” decorated to enhance your magical day. See more resorts like this in our 10 Best Luxury Resorts on the Coral Coast.

3. Tambua Sands Beach Resort
If you’re planning to bring your whole clan along with you for your special day, consider hiring out the entire resort of the Tambua Sands Beach Resort. The beachfront resort has 25 bures (bungalows) for everyone to spend this special moment together. As for the ceremony and wedding reception, each wedding is tailored especially to the couple, so take a look around and see where in the resort suits you best. Learn more about the Coral Coast’s child-free getaways in the 7 Best Adults-Only Resorts on the Coral Coast.

4. Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort
At the luxury five-star Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort, the bride and groom have the option to keep things tropical with a casual beach wedding, reflect the beauty of the gardens in their beachside garden, or mix traditions with a Fijian twist in the Outrigger’s very own wedding chapel. Reception venues include “Sundowner Bar & Grill” and poolside option, the “Palm View Terrace” (with guaranteed shelter should you want some shade or in case the weather doesn’t play ball), beachfront views at the “Reef Lagoon Lawn”, or a traditional ballroom. What’s more, Outrigger is one of the 20 Best Resorts on the Coral Coast.

5. InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa
Natadola Bay and its far-stretching beach are often said to be one of the best beaches on Fiji’s mainland. It, too, can be your wedding and reception venue when getting married at the InterContinental Fiji Resort. Should you want to remain indoors for the reception, there’s also the sophisticated Navo Restaurant overlooking a lagoon and Navo Island. Couples also have the option to get married in the “Loloma” wedding pavilion which has a live video feed for friends and family to watch back home.

6. Mango Bay Resort
Mango Bay Resort is all about being in harmony with nature, which seeps into their wedding venue, too, on a white sandy beach lined with lush tropical forest. Your beach wedding venue will be decorated with tropical flowers, palms and ferns adding vibrancy to your special day. The resort also offers a wedding package too, so planning will be as easy as an ocean breeze. See more resorts like this in our 10 Best Budget Accommodations on the Coral Coast.

7. The Warwick Fiji
The choice is yours at The Warwick Fiji. Choose between a ceremony venue on their “Navau Deck” overlooking the vibrant blue Pacific waters, having the sand between your toes on the beach, or walking down the aisle on a manicured lawn decorated with tropical flowers. As for your reception, why not choose the lush tropical gardens, the “Wicked Walu” sand floor restaurant or an air-conditioned ballroom? On top of that, The Warwick has plenty of packages to help plan your day.

8. Crusoe’s Retreat
Crusoe’s Retreat, hidden on the far east side of the Coral Coast, claims that “no two wedding ceremonies are alike”. So take a wander around with your wedding coordinator to find the perfect venue, whether it’s in the picturesque gardens, on a hillside overlooking the reefs of a turquoise lagoon, or on the beach. The resort also offers a customisable wedding package. Speaking of which, compare your options in the 5 Best Wedding Packages on the Coral Coast.

9. Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay
If you’re looking for nothing less than five-star luxury, then consider the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay. The breathtaking location, set alongside an azure lagoon, has around 3,000 m² (32,290 ft²) of indoor and outdoor event space to work with. Choose from the sophisticated indoor ballroom or two magical outdoor spaces with views of the beach, lagoon and the Pacific Ocean. As this resort teeters on the edge of the Coral Coast and Nadi, check out more Nadi offerings in the 5 Best Wedding Venues in Nadi.

10. Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa
Nestled along the picturesque Coral Coast, Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa offers an idyllic setting for a dream beach wedding. With its pristine sandy shores and swaying palm trees, couples can exchange vows against a backdrop of turquoise waters. The resort’s beautifully landscaped gardens provide an alternative venue for those seeking a lush, tropical ambience. Indoor spaces are available for receptions or as a backup for inclement weather. The resort’s dedicated wedding team ensures every detail is perfect, from customised menus to traditional Fijian touches. Whether you desire an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa promises an unforgettable wedding experience in paradise.

FAQ About the Best Wedding Venues on the Coral Coast
Now that you know about the wedding venues on the Coral Coast, here are the answers to the internet’s frequently asked questions about Fiji wedding venues!
How much does a wedding in Fiji cost?
The cost of a wedding in Fiji can vary widely, typically ranging from FJ$5,000 to FJ$50,000 or more. Factors affecting the price include the resort chosen, the number of guests, and package inclusions. Many resorts offer affordable wedding packages starting from around FJ$3,000, which often include the ceremony, flowers, and cake. For a more luxurious affair, expect to pay upwards of FJ$15,000. For more information, check out our Complete Guide to Getting Married in Fiji.
Can foreigners get married in Fiji?
Yes, foreigners can legally get married in Fiji. The process is relatively straightforward, requiring a few key documents such as birth certificates, passports, and divorce papers if applicable. You’ll need to obtain a marriage license from a Fiji registry office, which can often be arranged through your resort. It’s advisable to arrive in Fiji at least three days before your intended wedding date to complete the necessary paperwork. For more information, check out our Guide to Fiji Wedding Requirements.
What is the best month to get married in Fiji?
The best time for a Fiji wedding is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. This period offers the most stable weather with less chance of rain and lower humidity. July and August are particularly popular, boasting warm temperatures and clear skies. However, these months can be busier and more expensive. For a balance of good weather and value, consider the shoulder seasons of April-May or October-November. For more information, check out our Best Time to Get Married in Fiji guide.
How long do you need to be in Fiji before getting married?
You should plan to arrive in Fiji at least three days before your intended wedding date. This allows time to complete the necessary paperwork, including obtaining your marriage license from a local registry office. Some resorts may require you to be in the country for longer, especially if you’re planning a more elaborate celebration. It’s always best to check with your chosen venue or wedding planner for their specific requirements. For more information, check out our Fiji Wedding Planning Timeline.
Is it cheaper to get married in Fiji?
Getting married in Fiji can be more affordable than a traditional wedding in many Western countries, especially when you factor in the stunning tropical setting. Many resorts offer all-inclusive wedding packages that can be quite cost-effective, particularly for smaller ceremonies. However, costs can add up quickly if you’re planning a large or luxurious event. It’s worth noting that while the wedding itself might be cheaper, you’ll need to factor in travel and accommodation costs for you and your guests. For more information, check out our Guide to Fiji Wedding Costs.
What documents do I need to get married in Fiji?
To get married in Fiji, you’ll need the following documents:
- Valid passports
- Original or certified copies of birth certificates
- Divorce papers or death certificate of former spouse (if applicable)
- Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage (obtained from your home country)
- Fiji Visitor Permit (usually issued on arrival)
You’ll also need to obtain a marriage license from a Fiji registry office once you’re in the country. For more information, check out our Fiji Wedding Documentation Guide.

More About Wedding Venues on the Coral Coast
That’s it for our guide to wedding venues on the Coral Coast, for more information about Fiji’s wedding venues, check out the following articles:
- 5 Best Wedding Packages on the Coral Coast
- 10 Best Wedding Venues in Fiji
- When is the Best Time to Plan a Wedding in Fiji?
Finally, if there’s anything we’ve missed, you’re likely to find it in our Complete Wedding Guide to Fiji.
Sources:
The information in this guide has been compiled from our extensive research, travel and experiences across Fiji and the South Pacific, accumulated over more than a decade of numerous visits to each destination. Additional sources for this guide include the following:
- Coral Coast Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (Regional tourism website)
- Sigatoka Town Council (Local council website)
- Tourism Fiji (General travel advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (Tourism trade association - Updated [2025])
- SPTO (Pacific tourism advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Immigration (Visa and immigration advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Revenue & Customs Service (Customs and visitor taxes - Updated [2025])
- Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (Biosecurity advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Meteorological Service (Weather forecast and warnings - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Bureau of Statistics (Statistics and travel data - Updated [2025])
- Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (Tourism statistics - Updated [2025])
- Land Transport Authority (Road safety advice - Updated [2025])
- Safe Travel (New Zealand travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Smart Traveller (Australia travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Travel.State.Gov (U.S. travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Coral Coast Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (Regional tourism website)
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About The Author
Laura (Lora) 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.