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6 Best Spas in the Yasawa Islands

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Beautiful Day Spas in the Yasawa Islands

Find your own piece of quiet zen in of the blissful spas in the Yasawa Islands. Situated on tropical islands of lush rainforest, white sands and sparkling waters, the spas of the Yasawa Islands have stunning settings to nurture your mind, body and soul. If you’re looking for that ultimate island getaway where relaxation and rejuvenation is the focus of your holiday, take a look at this list of beautiful spas in the Yasawa Islands to get inspired.

While you’re here, you might also want to check out our Luxury Guide to the Yasawa Islands, as well as 10 Adult-Only Activities in the Yasawa Islands.

1. Baravi Spa – Yasawa Island Resort

The award-winning spa at the Yasawa Island Resort is reason alone to choose this luxury resort in the Yasawa Islands. Indulge in an open-air massage while feeling the warm island breeze on the ocean-view massage decks overhanging the beach. The spa offers a mix of traditional and contemporary spa treatments, which can be taken advantage of daily by purchasing an “Ultimate Spa Package” for a 50-minute treatment per day.

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2. Island Yoga & Spa – Navutu Stars Resort

During your romantic getaway to this adult-only resort, indulge in a luxurious and relaxing spa treatment with Navutu Stars Resort. Spa treatments use Fijian methods as well as spa favourites like the Swedish massage to ensure you have an unwinding experience. Add to your rejuvenation by taking part in the morning yoga sessions taking place every morning on the Sunset Deck. For more resorts like this, take a look at our 5 Adult-Only Resorts in the Yasawa Islands.

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3. Nanuya Lailai Lagoon Day Spa – Nanuya Island Resort

There’s something for everyone at the Nanuya Island Resort‘s day spa, whether it’s a couples’ massage, a hot stone massage to enjoy solo, or hair braiding for the little ones. The Nanuya Lailai Day Spa offers a wide variety of spa and beauty treatments, using natural and locally-produced Essence of Fiji spa products.

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4. Nauka Spa – Paradise Cove Resort

Instead of giving clients a list of unfamiliar treatments, Nauka Spa‘s therapists ask: “How do you want to feel at the end of your massage?” The spa at Paradise Cove Resort offers fully customizable spa treatments in their beautiful venue which will leave you feeling rejuvenated after indulging in one of the massages, body treatments and facials.

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5. Coco Palm Massage Bure – Coconut Beach Resort

Let your worries simply melt away at the Coco Palm Massage Bure of the Coconut Beach Resort. The massage bure (bungalow) offers a number of revitalising treatments, including scalp massage, foot massage, several body massages, heavenly body treatments and couples massages. For more activities to do together, check out our 10 Romantic Activities in the Yasawa Islands for Couples.

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6. Turtle Island Spa

Finally, experience a luxury treatment at this five-star private island resort. Turtle Island Spa uses natural fragrances and spa products to accompany your Polynesian-style treatment. The spa is nestled on the shore of the Blue Lagoon providing a blissful retreat in the Yasawas. See more resorts like this in our 5 Luxury Resorts in the Yasawa Islands.

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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.

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