B&Bs and Homestays on the Fiji Pacific Harbour
Want to get that local’s experience or save some money on accommodation while on the Pacific Harbour? Consider staying in one of the homestays on the Pacific Harbour! Locals have listed their spare rooms and bungalows on websites like Airbnb inviting guests to share their piece of paradise. Here are just a few great suggestions in the list below!
For more budget accommodation options, see our 5 Best Budget Accommodation on the Pacific Harbour & Beqa. Plus, for more tips, see our Guide to Beqa & the Pacific Harbour on a Budget.
1. Adventure Base Camp (ABC)
Experience privacy in your own bungalow, while still getting the homestay experience, at Adventure Base Camp! This Airbnb accommodation is a short walk from town and the beach while having a few extras to make your stay special, such as kayaks and bikes to use. The space has basic kitchen facilities and the hosts, Deb and Eddie, are happy to share their tips about Fiji over their “famous iced tea”. For activity recommendations, see our 12 Things to Do in the Pacific Harbour & Beqa.
Check Adventure Base Camp out:
- Deb & Eddie’s listing on Airbnb – don’t forget to get your FREE FJ$50 Airbnb credit on us!
2. Senitoa Place
From family groups to solo travellers, every type of budget traveller will find a peaceful place to stay at Senitoa Place. There are two spacious guest rooms available sleeping up to five people in total, as well as a lounge and garden to relax in and watch people place golf at the nearby golf course. The kitchen is also available to cook your own meals, while a tropical breakfast is included. The host, Charlotte, is happy to share tips about the area for more “locals” experience. For more places for families to stay, take a look at our 8 Best Family Resorts on the Pacific Harbour & Beqa.
Check Senitoa Place out:
- Charlotte’s listing on Airbnb – don’t forget to get your FREE FJ$50 Airbnb credit on us!
3. Senibua Place – B&B
Stay with a Fijian family for a cultural homestay on the Pacific Harbour. Located in Navua town on the banks of the Navua River, the family homestay can organise transfers to all the local activities, making it a great base for adventure. At the end of the day, you’ll be able to relax with the family and the kids who love to share stories from school. The sleeping spaces available are one bedroom with a queen bed and a floor mattress in the common space for extra guests. For more cultural stays in Fiji, take a look at 10 Authentic Village Stays in Fiji.
Check Senibua Place out:
- Seni’s listing on Airbnb – don’t forget to get your FREE FJ$50 Airbnb credit on us!
4. Villa 1166
Couples and solo travellers have the chance to stay in a modern home at the Villa 1166 Airbnb listing. This newly-built home has a well-appointed bedroom for couples, as well as kitchen and laundry facilities for you to sort out all the essentials. The Airbnb home is situated on the outskirts of town close to the golf course and 10 minutes away from the beach. The host, Navneel, is happy to socialise with guests.
Check Villa 1166 out:
- Navneel’s listing on Airbnb – don’t forget to get your FREE FJ$50 Airbnb credit on us!
5. Sulianas Camping Site & Home Stay
Finally, for a real adventure, take your own tent to Sulianas Camping Site and camp in the tropical wilderness. Camp on the beachside and make use of the fruit on the trees and the fish in the ocean. To get there, you will meet your host along Queens Road who will transport you to the private peninsula via boat.
Check Sulianas Camping Site out:
- Sammy’s listing on Airbnb – don’t forget to get your FREE FJ$50 Airbnb credit on us!
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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.