Get a Good Family Deal on a Resort in Fiji at These Resorts Where Kids Eat and/or Stay for Free!
It’s your vacation too, so any aspect of a family getaway to Fiji that you no longer need to worry about is a load off your plate. That’s why we’ve scoured the internet and our contacts in Fiji to bring you the best resorts in Fiji where kids stay and/or eat for free! You no longer need to worry about going over budget on the kids’ meals or finding a local market to spruce up something with these resorts offering free meals for kids. You’ll also find resorts where children can stay using the existing bedding in Mom and Pop’s room/villa. You can thank us by simply browsing The Complete Family Travel Guide to Fiji. You never know, you might find that damn helpful too…
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1. Plantation Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)
One of the most family-friendly resorts in Fiji, Plantation Island Resort is also the resort with the most consistent “kids eat free” offer. Located on Malolo Lailai Island in the Mamanucas, the resort boasts an action-packed kids’ club, a teens’ club, a children’s creche, an activity centre, childminding and nanny services, as well as a waterpark and outdoor playgrounds. On top of that, up to two children (aged 12 years and under) can eat for free at the buffet breakfast, one course off the Kid’s Lunch Menu if dining with a paying adult, and dinner from the designated Kid’s Buffet or Kids Combo Dinner menu. For more family-friendly options in this island group, see the 10 Best Family Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands.
Check Plantation Island Resort out:
- Plantation Island Resort on Booking.com
- Plantation Island Resort on Trip.com
- Plantation Island Resort on Expedia

2. Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa (Coral Coast)
Another family-orientated resort that offers a consistent “kids eat free” deal, the Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa allows up to two children (aged 11 years and under) to eat free at the resort’s assigned “kids eat free” restaurants if with a paying adult. Not only that, but the resort on the Coral Coast has a dedicated children’s pool, as well as a kids’ club. All the family have the chance to get up close to the coral reef through the Shangri-La Marine Education Centre or tackle the rodeo slide, monkey bars and action tower of the water park. Compare the resort with others nearby in the 10 Best Family Resorts on the Coral Coast.
Check Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa out:
- Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa on Booking.com
- Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa on Trip.com
- Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa on Expedia

3. Nakelo Treasure Island Resort & Spa (Mamanuca Islands)
Nakelo Treasure Island Resort & Spa, located on a gorgeous private island in the Mamanuca Islands, not only have an unconditional “kids eat free” policy for children aged three years and under but parents who have purchased a full-board or all-inclusive meal plan for themselves also give one child (aged 11 years and under) free dining per person. Knowing that the food is taken care of, families can spend more time together playing beach volleyball, crab racing, fish feeding, playing mini golf, sailing a Hobie cat and many more family-friendly activities. Plus, the kids’ club here is highly revered, featured in our 20 Best Kids’ Clubs in Fiji.
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4. Malolo Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)
There’s something for all ages at the Malolo Island Resort. Young kids will have a blast with the fun educational programs at Tia’s Treehouse kids’ club, while the young adults have a place to mingle with like-minded people at the Khail’s Club lounge. When it comes to dining, certain resort packages at Malolo Island Resort allow children (aged 12 years and under) to eat for free, typically when staying for a set number of nights and in just one of their restaurants. Regardless, Malolo Island Resort is worth considering if looking for a good deal in Fiji for the family.
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5. Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort (Coral Coast)
“Kids eat free” and “Kids stay free” are regular specials at the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort on the Coral Coast, so look out for deals on their website. Typically, the deal is for children (aged 12 years and under) and a maximum of two children per room. Deals aside, kids have something to do while being with others their own age group thanks to the various kid’s clubs available. Families can reconvene in their choice of room, from the stylish and contemporary “Ocean View” rooms to the spacious “Plantation Family Bure”. For these reasons and more, Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort is a top contender in our 25 Best Family Resorts in Fiji.
Check Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort out:
- Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort on Booking.com
- Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort on Trip.com
- Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort on Expedia

6. The Naviti Resort (Coral Coast)
More family fun awaits at The Naviti Resort on the Coral Coast. Just try to resist The Naviti Resort’s “kids stay and eat free” programme where children under 12 years stay for free when with parents in one room and eat all meals for free. While the little ones are enjoying cultural experiences at the complimentary kids’ club, spend some time relaxing at the spa or try those scuba diving lessons you have always dreamed of. Families tend to stay together in one of their “Ocean-View Rooms”, which is a standard room but very comfortable nonetheless.
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7. Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa (Coral Coast)
Kids stay (using existing bedding), play (at the kid’s clubs) and eat for free at the Fiji Hideaway Resort! They will love the playground and Hermit Crab Kids Club, while Mum and Dad can relax at the Day Spa Village and go surfing or scuba diving on the Coral Coast. Nights are filled with entertainment for all the family with quizzes to get the whole family to work together, as well as Fijian cultural nights and shows. After all that, kick back in the family-friendly “Frangipani Bure”, “Ocean View Bure” and “Two Bedroom Bure”.
Check Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa out:
- Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa on Booking.com
- Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa on Trip.com
- Fiji Hideaway Resort & Spa on Expedia

8. Castaway Island Resort (Mamanuca Islands)
One of the top family resorts in the Mamanucas, the Castaway Island Resort is set on its own private island. Often promoting “kids stay free” and “kids eat free” deals (so be sure to inquire), Castaway boasts a fabulous “Family Beach Bure” with three interconnecting bedrooms and two bathrooms in between spending family time at the Nuku family pool. The resort also has a kids’ club, as well as a wealth of activities for mum and dad. The complimentary kids’ club has daily adventures and educational games all with a Fijian flare. Babysitters are also available for a small fee.
Check Castaway Island Resort out:
- Castaway Island Resort on Booking.com
- Castaway Island Resort on Trip.com
- Castaway Island Resort on Expedia

9. InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa (Coral Coast)
The InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa is one of the largest in Fiji, offering something special for families especially when promoting “kids stay free” deals. Spread across the stunning white sands of Natadola Beach on the Coral Coast, each room has a large outdoor living space as well as Cleopatra baths. But what about the kids? Treat them (and yourselves) to the Planet Trekkers Kids Club while you have access to a wealth of indulgent experiences, from the day spa to the golf course.
Check InterContinental Fiji Resort & Spa out:
- InterContinental Fiji Resort & Spa on Booking.com
- InterContinental Fiji Resort & Spa on Trip.com
- InterContinental Fiji Resort & Spa on Expedia

10. Radisson Blu Fiji Resort (Denarau)
Families, foodies and solo travellers alike have an array of things to look forward to at Radisson Blu Fiji Resort on Denarau Island. Children will love the fun-filled Blu Banana Kids Club, while those here on business can make use of the free WiFi and gym facilities. As for those who want more “Fiji Time“, unwind in the Harmony Retreat Day Spa or sip a cocktail by one of the four climate-controlled lagoon swimming pools. Children aged 12 and under stay and eat free when sharing a room with paying adults. Discover more amazing Fiji resorts with kids’ clubs in the 10 Best Kids’ Clubs in Fiji.
Check Radisson Blu Resort Fiji out:
- Radisson Blu Resort Fiji on Booking.com
- Radisson Blu Resort Fiji on Trip.com
- Radisson Blu Resort Fiji on Expedia

More About Fiji Resorts Where Kids Stay and Eat for Free
That’s it for our list of the best kids’ clubs in Fiji. For more tips to help plan the perfect family trip, take a look at more of our insightful guides:
- 10 Best Things to Do in Fiji with Kids
- Is it Worth Buying a Resort Meal Plan in Fiji?
- 20 Essential Tips for Travelling to Fiji With Children
Finally, see how these resorts compare to the 25 Best Family Resorts in 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])
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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.