Plan Your Wedding in the Yasawa Islands
If you’ve been dreaming of an island wedding, then your dreams will come true in the Yasawa Islands. Remote islands scatter the crystal clear waters of this island group in Fiji, making for a wealth of romantic settings for your special day.
What’s more, the resorts of the Yasawa Islands make planning your wedding day easy thanks to their generous wedding packages. Take a look at the wedding packages in the Yasawa Islands listed below to see what is included.
While you’re here, take a look at our Wedding & Honeymoon Guide to the Yasawa Islands. For more information on each resort listed below, check out our 10 Most Romantic Resorts in the Yasawa Islands.
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1. Navutu Stars Resort Wedding Package
Romance and intimacy are the core of Navutu Stars Resort‘s weddings. The adults-only boutique resort offers wedding packages to make planning your special day all the easier.
Inclusions are the wedding license, priest, flowers, wedding cake, Fijian warrior escort and flower girls. The bride and groom also have the optional extras of a traditional Fijian dress, photography, Champagne and a choir.
For more resorts like this, check out our 5 Adult-Only Resorts in the Yasawa Islands.

2. Paradise Cove Resort Wedding Package
The four-star Paradise Cove Resort is the ideal wedding destination to bring your friends and family thanks to wedding packages, including a percentage off accommodation rates.
On top of that, wedding packages include a minister, beach flower archway, signing table, floral bouquet and boutonniere, couples’ massage, private dinner for two, wedding cake, sparkling wine for the toast, wedding license, one night for two in Denarau accommodation before travelling to Paradise Cove, and additional extras can be added on at cost.

3. Blue Lagoon Beach Resort Wedding Package
Looking for a casual yet memorable barefoot beach wedding? Then consider a wedding package with the Blue Lagoon Resort.
Wedding packages include a minister, floral arch on the beach, flower bouquet, wedding cake, private dinner for two on the beach, sparkling wine to toast, wedding license, one-night accommodation for two in Nadi before travelling to Blue Lagoon, and optional extras are available.

4. Coralview Island Resort Wedding Packages
For brides and grooms on a budget, consider the wedding packages at the Coralview Island Resort. The Loloma Package is for a decorated wedding venue, while the Totoka Package includes a wedding coordinator, minister, wedding certification, choir/serenaders and a decorated venue.
The full Domoni Package has an additional bouquet, sparkling wine to toast, and a candlelit dinner for two, which is also included. A wedding cake, Fijian wedding dress and kava ceremony can also be added.

5. Octopus Resort Wedding Package
Working closely with the Blue Lagoon Resort, Octopus Resort offers the same wedding package (see above). Wedding groups also receive a percentage off their accommodation price, making Octopus a great destination to bring family and friends.
For more information on what to do during your destination wedding, take a look at our 10 Romantic Activities in the Yasawa Islands.

6. Turtle Island Fiji Wedding Package
Enjoy pure luxury at the private Turtle Island Fiji. Your wedding arrangements will be organised with packages including a marriage license, minister, choir, Fijian wedding dress (optional), wedding feast, Champagne for the toast, kava ceremony, wedding video footage and photos.
For more resorts like this, take a look at our 5 Luxury Resorts in the Yasawa Islands.

7. Yasawa Island Resort & Spa Wedding Package
At the enchanting Yasawa Island Resort & Spa, your dream Fijian wedding awaits with a comprehensive package. A local Church Minister conducts your ceremony, accompanied by a Fijian choir.
The package includes floral decorations, a bouquet, a dedicated attendant, a one-tier wedding cake, and all legal requirements. Indulge in a champagne dinner and breakfast to celebrate.
Optional add-ons include traditional decorations, tropical flowers, and a choir from nearby Bukama Village. This exquisite package promises a perfect blend of romance, tradition, and tropical paradise.

Frequently Asked Questions About Weddings in the Yasawa Islands
Now that you know about planning a wedding in the Yasawa Islands, here are the answers to the internet’s frequently asked questions about tying the knot in this stunning Fijian paradise!
How much does a wedding in the Yasawa Islands cost?
The cost of a wedding in the Yasawa Islands can vary widely depending on the resort, package, and number of guests.
Prices typically start from around FJ$3,000 (approximately US$1,400) for basic elopement packages and can go up to FJ$15,000 (approximately US$7,000) or more for larger celebrations. Many resorts offer customisable packages to suit different budgets and preferences.
For more information, check out our Fiji Wedding Guide.
Can you legally get married in the Yasawa Islands?
Yes, you can legally get married in the Yasawa Islands. Fiji recognises marriages performed by registered celebrants, and many resorts in the Yasawas have on-site wedding coordinators who can arrange all the necessary legal documentation.
You’ll need to provide certain documents, including birth certificates and passport copies, and arrive in Fiji at least three days before your wedding date.
For more information, check out What are the Legal Requirements to Get Married in Fiji?
What’s the best time of year for a Yasawa Islands wedding?
The best time for a Yasawa Islands wedding is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. This period offers the most reliable weather with clear skies, lower humidity, and less chance of rain.
However, it’s also the busiest tourist season, so book well in advance. The shoulder seasons of April and November can also be lovely, with fewer crowds and still-favourable weather.
For more information, check out When is the Best Time to Plan a Wedding in Fiji?
Are there adults-only resorts for weddings in the Yasawa Islands?
Yes, there are adults-only resorts in the Yasawa Islands that cater to weddings. Yasawa Island Resort & Spa and Navutu Stars are popular choices for couples seeking a child-free environment for their special day. These resorts offer intimate settings and tailored wedding packages for a romantic, adults-only celebration.
For more information, check out our 5 Best Adults-Only Resorts in the Yasawa Islands.
Can we have a traditional Fijian wedding ceremony in the Yasawa Islands?
Absolutely! Many resorts in the Yasawa Islands offer traditional Fijian wedding ceremonies as part of their packages or as an add-on option. These ceremonies often include elements like a kava welcome, traditional Fijian dress, warrior escorts, and a lovo feast.
It’s a wonderful way to incorporate local culture into your special day and create unforgettable memories.
How many guests can we invite to a Yasawa Islands wedding?
The number of guests you can invite to a Yasawa Islands wedding depends on the resort and package you choose. Some intimate resorts cater to elopements or small weddings with up to 20 guests, while larger resorts can accommodate weddings with 100 or more guests.
It’s best to discuss your guest list with your chosen resort when planning, as they can advise on capacity and accommodation options.
For more information, check out our Top 10 Wedding Venues in the Yasawa Islands.

More About Weddings in the Yasawa Islands
That’s it for our guide to wedding packages in the Yasawa Islands; for more information about getting married in Fiji, check out the following articles:
- The Best Wedding Packages in Fiji
- 10 Wedding Venues in the Yasawa Islands
- The Best Place to Get Married in Fiji
Finally, if there’s anything we’ve missed, you’re likely to find it in our Complete Guide to Planning a Wedding 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])
- 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])
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- Safe Travel (New Zealand travel advisory for Fiji - Updated [2025])
- Smart Traveller (Australia 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.