The 7 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Fiji
Fiji's all-inclusive scene splits between two very different experiences. On Viti Levu, the mainland, resorts around Denarau and the Coral Coast offer familiar big-resort comfort a short drive from Nadi's international airport. Off the beaten path — Vanua Levu's Savusavu coast and private-island outposts — smaller lodges run intimate, often adults-leaning escapes where diving the world-class reefs is the point. Fijian hospitality, famously warm, runs through all of it.
The ranking below covers the whole country, ordered by real guest ratings, our score breakdowns, and what the plan actually includes — worth extra scrutiny in Fiji, where many resorts sell meal plans that stop short of true all-inclusive. Tap through for each property's coverage, and see our Fiji guide for island-by-island logistics.
7 resorts · Ranked by our team using real guest ratings and what's included · How we score · Last reviewed July 2026
Plan the trip
Picking the resort is half the work — our Fiji travel guide covers the rest: when to go, weather month by month, safety and entry requirements, and how the areas differ.
Frequently asked questions
Do Fiji resorts include drinks in their all-inclusive plans?
It varies more than in the Caribbean. Some plans are true all-inclusives with drinks and activities; others are meal plans with alcohol extra. We flag what each resort's plan covers on its page — it's the single biggest value difference between Fiji properties.
When is the best time to visit Fiji?
The sweet spot is May–October — dry, mid-80s, and aligned with northern-summer holidays. The rainy season runs November–April, wettest January–March. South Pacific cyclone season runs November–April; hits are occasional rather than annual, but it's the half of the year to insure.
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