Our Recommended B&Bs in Fiji
Authentic Insights from Expert Travel Writers
Fiji is not all about being funnelled into a resort with other tourists. There is another accommodation experience out there where you’ll get to mingle with the locals and enjoy a more home-like experience abroad. We’re talking about bed and breakfasts!
While bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) are not as plentiful as hotels and resorts in Fiji, there are a few hidden gems around the country worth experiencing at least once.
Also, there is a wide range of Fiji B&B accommodations available, from super cheap and cheerful homestays with amazing food to boutique accommodations with your own private, well, everything!
So take a look at our top picks of Fiji bed & breakfast accommodations around the country.
If you’re struggling in your search to find bed and breakfasts, then note that more and more “B&B”-like accommodations in Fiji are now using the term “homestay” rather than “B&B”. So, check out our 10 Best Homestays in Fiji for more options.
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1. The Ideal Bed & Breakfast (Nadi)
Looking for a cosy and convenient stay in Nadi? You’ll love The Ideal Bed & Breakfast! It’s just 100 metres from Wailoaloa Beach, making it perfect for your arrival in Fiji’s gateway city. This family-run B&B is known for its friendly local staff and safe environment.
It’s a great choice for solo travellers and families alike. You’ll find air-conditioned rooms with garden views, free parking, and affordable laundry services.
Plus, there’s free WiFi in the common areas and a hearty continental breakfast to start your day right. Want to cook your own meals? No problem! Some rooms come with kitchenettes, or you can use the shared kitchen. It’s all about flexibility here.
We recommend this charming B&B for a genuine, relaxed Fijian experience. Just remember, it’s not a fancy hotel – it’s all about that warm, homey B&B feel. (And that’s what makes it so special!)
See what to do during your stay in the 25 Best Things to Do in Nadi.
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© FijiPocketGuide.com2. Naveria Heights Lodge (Vanua Levu)
For a touch of luxury, enjoy a room within the boutique Naveria Heights Lodge. The lodge likes to describe itself as a bed and breakfast, offering guests an upmarket yet home-like experience. There are three rooms in the lodge, each with its own private sundeck, ensuite bathroom and access to a shared plunge pool.
Of course, breakfast is included. Find this boutique bed and breakfast just outside of Savusavu on Vanua Levu (Fiji’s second-largest island).
Plus, check out what to do in the area with our 20 Best Things to Do on Vanua Levu.
Book Naveria Heights Lodge:
- Naveria Heights Lodge on Booking.com
- Naveria Heights Lodge on Trip.com
- Naveria Heights Lodge on Expedia
© FijiPocketGuide.com3. Orchid Island B&B (Pacific Harbour)
Orchid Island B&B is more than just a trendy home with distinctive décor. We recommend this B&B in the “Adventure Capital”, the Pacific Harbour, for its array of activities, including swimming in the pool, kayaking through the canal system, and shark diving at a world-renowned spot nearby.
Hosts Robert and Atelini, along with their daughters, add a personal touch, making guests feel at home and entertained, offering BBQs by the jetty and fishing opportunities. The property is conveniently located a short drive or walk from local amenities and adventure spots.
With the added charm of a family atmosphere and the ability to arrange tours like waterfall visits and snorkelling, Orchid Island B&B promises a fantastic stay filled with fun and adventure.
Learn more about the Pacific Harbour in our 15 Best Things to Do in the Pacific Harbour & Beqa.
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© Orchid Island B&B4. Guddy’s Riverside Cottage (Suva)
Guddy’s Riverside Cottage offers a tranquil retreat nestled at the base of a lush hill, just a stone’s throw from the serene Rewa River. This modern cottage is conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from Nausori International Airport and only 5 minutes from Nausori town, situated on the outskirts of Suva.
It offers the perfect combination of convenience and seclusion. Experience local culture and cuisine with a community health worker and award-winning cook living on-site. Guests are invited to sample authentic Fijian and Indian delicacies, making for a truly memorable experience.
Set in a quiet community, the cottage promises a peaceful stay with the backdrop of scenic gullies, abundant birdlife, and the proximity to Fiji’s largest river, offering an idyllic setting for those looking to explore the beautiful countryside and enjoy fresh, local produce.
See what to do in the area in the 15 Best Things to Do in Suva.
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© Guddy's Riverside Cottage5. Levuka Homestay (Lomaiviti Islands)
Located in the colonial town of Levuka, Levuka Homestay provides bed & breakfast-style accommodation. For history buffs visiting the town for its charm and colourful past, the colonial and Fijian-themed home adds to the experience.
Expect the price to be that of an affordable hotel, with an extra charge for a wide breakfast menu, including fruit juice, fresh fruit, cereal, pancakes, cooked breakfast, tea and coffee.
Learn more about Levuka in our 10 Best Things to Do in the Lomaiviti Islands.
© Levuka Homestay6. Bua Bed & Breakfast (Nadi)
Nestled in the vibrant Wailoaloa Beach area in Nadi, Bua Bed & Breakfast offers a cosy and convenient stay just a short walk from the beach, hotels, restaurants and shops.
The private home-turned-B&B offers daily housekeeping, continental breakfast and a large swimming pool with a water slide and swim-up bar area, perfect for relaxation and enjoyment.
With a large common room featuring a TV, radio, and books, guests can also enjoy leisurely indoor moments. Bua B&B offers five rooms, three with private baths and two sharing a common bathroom, making it a versatile option for various traveller needs.
Note that guests check in at Aquarius on the Beach.
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© Bua Bed & Breakfast7. Pacific Paradise Villa (Coral Coast)
Pacific Paradise Villa, located along the scenic Queen Road on Fiji’s Coral Coast, offers a luxurious two-story B&B in the serene Maui Bay. The villa integrates modern amenities with natural beauty, including a swimming pool, air conditioning, and high-speed WiFi.
The property includes two spacious bedrooms and a large living room, providing ample space. A well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances adds to the convenience, while hot water facilities ensure a relaxing end to your day.
This villa is perfect for those seeking a tranquil yet modern retreat, with easy access to the Coral Coast’s attractions, which you can find out more about in the 20 Best Things to Do on the Coral Coast.
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© Pacific Paradise Villa8. Yasawa Homestays (Yasawa Islands)
Experience a community “village stay” on Nacula Island in one of the many homestays organised by Yasawa Homestays. The homestays provide a good balance between local experiences and enjoying your own space in a private beachfront bure.
Choose between doubles, family and dormitory bures and enjoy meals shared with various different families in the villages each night. Activities available include snorkelling, hiking on the island and fishing trips.
See what else to do in this island group in the 20 Best Things to Do in the Yasawa Islands.
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© Yasawa Homestays9. Sunrise Lagoon Homestay
Just a short walk away from the famous Blue Lagoon region of the Yasawas, Sunrise Lagoon Homestay is a spectacular Fijian village experience that caters to groups, solo backpackers and couples. Choose from family rooms, double rooms and even a 6-bed dorm room just like a backpacker resort or hostel.
Taste authentic Fijian food at a much more affordable price than what you’ll experience in any resort. Speaking of village stays, also check out our 10 Authentic Village Stays in Fiji.
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© FijiPocketGuide.com10. Jioji & Alisi’s Place (Suncoast)
One of the highest-rated Fijian village homestays on Airbnb, Jioji & Alisi’s Place is definitely worth booking – if it’s not already full.
The large family home is based in Rakiraki Village on the Suncoast where you’ll be able to enjoy all the customs and hospitality that come with staying in a Fijian village – including presenting a sevusevu (gift) to the village chief – find out more in our Fiji Village Etiquette Guide.
The couple also owns a dive shop (Ring Gold Divers) so scuba diving, snorkelling, fishing and island picnics are definitely on the cards, while you’ll also get to enjoy Fijian cuisine with the family each night for a small extra cost. The space sleeps two guests in a double bed with a private bathroom.
This property also features in our 10 Authentic Village Stays in Fiji.
© FijiPocketGuide.com11. Bulou’s Eco-Lodge (Suncoast)
Run by a retired Fijian couple and their son, Bulou’s Eco-Lodge provides an authentic Fijian experience on the edge of the famous Navala Village.
Although a lodge, rather than a traditional B&B, you’ll stay in either a traditional bure in the garden or the 10-bed dormitory where facilities include cold showers and flush toilets but no electricity. Authentic Fijian meals and kava are included in the nightly rate, with activities available for an additional fee.
Go horse riding, explore Navala Village and experience bilibili rafting on the Ba River. When arriving in Navala, be prepared with a sevusevu (gift) again.
© Bulou's Eco-Lodge11. Biana Bayview Bed & Breakfast (Kadavu)
Biana Bayview Bed & Breakfast offers a cosy and convenient stay, perched with a view over Biana Bay, where guests can enjoy authentic views from dusk till dawn.
We like the selection of rooms catering to both double and single occupancy, providing flexibility for various travel needs. The addition of a kitchen with self-catering facilities, a cosy lounge and homely decor makes it an appealing choice for those seeking a comfortable and authentic experience.
Also on-site is Vunisea‘s (the main town of Kadavu‘s) only cafe!
For more information on Fiji’s remote southern island, famous for scuba diving and surfing along the Great Astrolabe Reef, check out the 20 Best Things to Do in Kadavu.
© FijiPocketGuide.com12. Garden Island Homestay (Taveuni)
Enjoy real Fijian hospitality at Garden Island Homestay. Boasting glorious reviews on Airbnb and a price that’s crazy cheap, this homestay/B&B on Taveuni provides simple accommodation but memorable experiences.
Based in Naqara town, the homestay makes an excellent base for visiting Taveuni’s west coast attractions (find out more in our 10 Free & Cheap Things to Do on Taveuni), but do take the family up on their offer to take you out to Qamea Island.
Breakfast is included in the stay, while affordable lunches and dinners can also be prepared. What’s more, Amo runs a little coffee shop off her front porch should you want some extra treats. We could go on, but it’s just best to go see it for yourself. The homestay sleeps up to three people in one bedroom.
© Garden Island Homestay13. Pacific Harbor Eco Villa and Shark Dive (Pacific Harbour)
Pacific Harbor Eco Villa and Shark Dive offers a modern yet uniquely local stay, perfect for both leisure and business travellers. We like how the property combines cosy, spacious rooms with modern amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, high-speed WiFi, comfortable bedding, and streaming entertainment.
The villa stands out for assisting guests with activities like shark diving and snorkelling tours and providing airport transfers, ensuring a full Fiji experience.
The additional space for cleaning and hanging diving gear is a thoughtful touch for adventure seekers. Note that breakfast is a small additional charge.
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© Pacific Harbor Eco Villa and Shark Dive14. A1 Bed & Breakfast (Suva)
A1 Bed & Breakfast, strategically situated on Milverton Road in the centre of the Suva Peninsula, stands as a beacon of comfort and convenience for travellers. This B&B offers effortless access to transportation and is just a short drive away from the bustling city centre and vibrant markets.
What truly sets A1 Bed & Breakfast apart is the warm hospitality provided by Shivani, whose friendliness, helpfulness and accommodating nature ensure a welcoming and pleasant stay.
Guests can enjoy a modern, tastefully decorated home, complete with breakfast included and access to a full kitchen, combining the ease of accessibility with the comforts of modern living.
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© A1 Bed & Breakfast15. Westfield Homestay (Nadi)
Westfield Homestay is not only a great place to stay with your Indo-Fijian hosts but to also relax with your fellow guests in Nadi. The large homestay has a wide range of rooms for guests, including a two-bedroom family room, private rooms with either an ensuite or shared bathroom, and a private twin room.
Your stay includes breakfast each morning, while meals are also available for guests for a very reasonable fee. The homestay is a three-minute drive from the airport while moments away from eateries, the market and shops.
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© Westfield HomestayFrequently Asked Questions About B&Bs in Fiji
Now that you know about the best bed and breakfasts in Fiji, here are the answers to the internet’s frequently asked questions about Fijian B&Bs!
What’s the difference between a B&B and a hotel in Fiji?
B&Bs in Fiji are typically smaller, family-run accommodations offering a more personal touch. They usually provide breakfast (hence the name!) and often have communal areas where you can mingle with other guests. Hotels, on the other hand, tend to be larger and offer more amenities but might lack that homey feel.
For more information, check out How to Pick the Best Bed & Breakfast in Fiji for You.
How much does a B&B in Fiji typically cost?
Prices for B&Bs in Fiji can vary widely, but you can generally expect to pay between FJ$80-$250 per night. Some budget options might be cheaper, while luxury B&Bs could cost more. Remember, breakfast is usually included in the price (you’re spoiled!).
For more information, check out our guide, Fiji Travel Budget: How Much Does a Trip to Fiji Cost?
Are B&Bs in Fiji family-friendly?
Many B&Bs in Fiji welcome families with open arms! Some even offer family rooms or cottages. However, it’s always best to check with the individual B&B before booking, as some might cater more to couples or solo travellers.
What’s typically included in a Fijian B&B breakfast?
Fijian B&B breakfasts often include a mix of local and Western dishes. You might find tropical fruits, kokoda (Fijian ceviche), pancakes, eggs, and of course, plenty of coffee or tea. Some B&Bs even offer home-baked goods – yum!
But remember, Fijians live what some may perceive as simpler lifestyles than what you might be used to, so don’t expect the luxuries of Fiji’s famous resorts.
Can I find B&Bs on all Fijian islands?
While B&Bs are more common on the main islands like Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, you can find them scattered across many of Fiji’s 333 islands. See the island group names in brackets listed above.
What’s the best time of year to visit a B&B in Fiji?
Fiji’s dry season (May to October) is generally considered the best time to visit, with less rain and humidity. However, if you’re after a quieter stay and don’t mind the occasional shower, the wet season (November to April) can offer lower prices and fewer crowds.
For more information, check out The Best Time to Visit Fiji: A Month-by-Month Guide.
© FijiPocketGuide.comMore About Bed & Breakfasts in Fiji
That’s it for the best bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) in Fiji. For similar but different accommodations, take a look at the following:
Finally, see how these B&Bs in Fiji compare to The Top 50 Resorts in Fiji. Plus, get even more tips in The Complete Travel 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:
- Tourism Fiji (General travel advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (Tourism trade association - Updated [2025])
- SPTO (Pacific tourism advice - Updated [2025])
- Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (Tourism statistics - 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])
- 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])
Our editorial standards: At Fiji Pocket Guide, we uphold strict editorial standards to ensure accurate and quality content.

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.
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