Fiji’s Best Adults-Only Resorts for a Sun-Soaked Escape

Best Adults only resorts in Fiji

If Fiji is on your radar, you clearly have excellent taste. This is a destination where dense jungle tumbles into the sea, coral reefs flash neon beneath the surface, and golden-hour cocktails stretch lazily into balmy, star-lit nights.

But if the idea of splash zones and kids’ menus doesn’t fit your vision of a tropical retreat, Fiji’s adults-only resorts offer something far better: boutique beachfront hideaways, private islands where the only footprints in the sand are yours, and overwater bungalows built for two.

Not all resorts in Fiji live up to the dream, though. Some promise paradise and deliver… well, something less. So, if tranquility, luxury, and a cocktail that arrives without a side of pool floaties are the goal—these are the stays truly worth your time.

Fiji’s Best Adults-Only Resorts

Best Adults only resorts in Fiji

Tokoriki Island Resort


Tokoriki Island Resort is pure honeymoon material, even if you’re not on one. Everything here feels intimate, from the lush orchid-filled gardens to the candlelit beachfront dining. Villas come with private infinity pools, open-air showers, and decks that let you live your best “wine in hand, ocean in view” life.

Most days revolve around lounging by the infinity pool, stopping by the outdoor library for a book (or a cocktail—both great choices), and catching the resort’s signature fire-lighting ceremony at sunset. For something extra special, book a heli-picnic to a private sand cay, where it’s just you, a gourmet hamper, and the Pacific stretching endlessly around you.

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Royal Davui Private Island Resort


A castaway fantasy—if Tom Hanks had champagne service. With only 16 villas scattered across a private island, Royal Davui is the kind of place where you could spend a week and still not see another guest. Perched on a jungle-cloaked bluff, every villa comes with a plunge pool, sundeck, and uninterrupted ocean views, the kind that make you want to cancel your flight home (we actually did.).

One of the resort’s signature experiences is the sand cay picnic, a private dining setup on a shifting sandbar that disappears with the tide. By sunset, the Banyan Deck is the spot for champagne and tapas with golden-hour views, while after-dark snorkeling lets you meet Fiji’s nocturnal marine life.

For couples craving pure privacy, a secluded island picnic awaits, think cheese platters, chilled champagne, and a hidden cove all to yourselves.

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Matamanoa Island Resort


Matamanoa is where you go when you want the world to leave you alone - in the best way possible. Set on a privately owned island, this adults-only hideaway is all about barefoot luxury and unapologetic relaxation. Here, the biggest decision of the day? Nap on an oversized sunlounger, or dive into the bluest water you’ve ever seen.

Days unfold at a gloriously slow pace—think morning beach walks, treehouse massages, and cocktails with a heavy-handed pour. But if you like a little adventure with your lounging, the PADI-certified dive center has you covered, with access to some of Fiji’s best dive sites, like the famed “supermarket” shark dive.

And the beachfront bungalows? They’re steps from the water, built for barefoot mornings and salty-haired sunsets. It’s the kind of place that makes you forget about emails, schedules, and whatever’s happening back home, except for the occasional smug “wish you were here” text, obviously.

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Likuliku Lagoon Resort

If overwater bungalows are the dream, Likuliku is the reality. Home to Fiji’s only true overwater bures, this is the kind of place where you wake up, roll out of bed, and step straight into a marine sanctuary that looks like a screensaver. The snorkeling? Insane. The views? Even better. Your instagram stories will be unbearable.

But Likuliku isn’t just good looking, it’s got personality. The resort leans into Fijian culture, from its traditional thatched architecture to its weekly meke performances, where locals turn ancient legends into dance.

By day, you’re hopping between islands, hiking to sacred Fijian sites, or perfecting the art of doing absolutely nothing with a cocktail in hand at the beachfront lounge. And let’s talk about the food. Finding real Fijian flavors at a resort can be hit or miss, but Likuliku does it right. The menu is packed with fresh, island-driven dishes that make every meal just as memorable as the view.

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Matangi Private Island Resort

A treehouse escape on a volcanic island, Matangi is about as remote as it gets. Set on a 240-acre private island, this is luxury with a Robinson Crusoe twist, minus the shipwreck, plus five-star comforts.

Tucked among the palms, treehouse bures come with open-air stone showers and wraparound decks, making morning coffee a ritual accompanied only by the sound of the waves.

Signature experiences lean into the island’s natural beauty: a private picnic at Horseshoe Bay (often ranked among the world’s most romantic beaches), jungle treks through lush rainforest, and snorkeling over coral gardens teeming with life.

And while Matangi might be blissfully off the beaten path, they haven't skimped on indulgence. The on-island spa even features luxe Vichy showers for the ultimate post-adventure unwind.

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Lomani Island Resort

Lomani, meaning “love” in Fijian, was built for romance, and it shows. Tucked away on Malolo Lailai Island, this adults-only retreat is the kind of place where the ocean is always within arm’s reach, whether you’re waking up to uninterrupted beachfront views, stepping out onto your private sun deck, or rinsing off in an outdoor shower.

Here, couples trade schedules for sunset sails, outdoor spa treatments, and morning dolphin safaris, where playful pods skim the waves alongside your boat. The infinity-edge pool is made for balmy afternoons with a book and a spritz in hand, while the resort’s complimentary bikes let you explore hidden corners of the island at your own pace.

For something extra special, private beachside dinners set the scene for an unforgettable night, while the resort’s daily à la carte breakfast, served wherever you like, means mornings in bed are practically encouraged.

And when the sun goes down? Beachfront movie nights under the stars, complete with cocktails and popcorn. Because a rom-com under the stars, cocktail in hand, is the kind of over-the-top romance we all dream of.

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Namale Resort & Spa

Namale Resort & Spa is what happens when you drop five-star luxury into a Fijian rainforest and let nature do the rest. Sprawled across 525 acres of lush jungle and wave-crashed cliffs, this all-inclusive, adults-only hideaway is made for couples who like their romance with a side of adventure.

And as a Tony Robbins fangirl, I was ready to take notes, journal my gratitude, and walk across hot coals if that’s what it took to stay here, because, yes, the man himself owns this place. If this is how the king of motivation unwinds, count me in. All hail king Tony.

Here, you’re swapping city stress for oceanfront massages, horseback rides along the beach, and candlelit dinners in a hidden sea cave that feels straight out of a Bond movie. The food? Next level. The resort’s chefs work their magic with local ingredients, turning every meal into an event.

And when you’re not chasing waterfalls, snorkeling the resort’s private reef, or sipping sunset cocktails overlooking the South Pacific, you’ll probably be wondering why real life doesn’t feel like this.

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Yasawa Island Resort & Spa


A remote paradise with 11 private beaches, count us in. For those who equate luxury with seclusion, Yasawa Island Resort & Spa delivers. With just 18 beachfront bures across the entire resort, this is about as far from the crowds as you can get.

Days are spent diving in Sawa-i-Lau Caves, indulging in beachfront spa treatments, and soaking in the kind of tranquility that makes time feel irrelevant. While the resort opens to families a few weeks a year, most of the time it remains one of the only true adults-only havens in the Yasawa Islands.

Namotu Island Resort

For couples who prefer surfboards over sun loungers. If your idea of romance includes riding world-class waves, stand-up paddleboarding at sunrise, or deep-sea fishing, this is your spot. The resort offers surf coaching, guided spearfishing trips, and even the chance to have your fresh catch cooked up for dinner. Dreamy.

When you’re not in the water, expect gourmet dining, beachfront villas, and cocktails served with a side of Pacific sunsets.

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Intercontinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa (Adults-Only Section)

For those who want to fly into Nadi and go straight to peace and quiet, the adults-only section at the Intercontinental Fiji is your fast track to tranquility. This secluded enclave within the larger resort comes with its own infinity pool, private lounge, and priority access to the award-winning spa, so you can keep the world at arm’s length while still indulging in five-star luxury.

Days here are a well-balanced mix of indulgence and adventure, tee off at Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course, sip cocktails with front-row ocean views, or book a sunset champagne experience on the resort’s pristine beachfront. It’s the perfect stay for people short on time, looking to make the most of a quick stayover in the sun.

Paradise Cove Resort (The Cove Adults-Only Section)

For those who love the idea of a luxury resort but not the sound of a pool noodle battle, The Cove at Paradise Cove Resort is the answer. This adults-only hideaway, tucked inside the main resort, is a quiet, sun-drenched oasis where quiet plunge pools replace splash zones, and cocktails are sipped, not spilled.

Book a yoga class, spend your days snorkeling pristine reefs with a guide, setting sail at sunset, or indulging in long, wine-filled beachfront dinners. The Cove also has its own dedicated bar service, so you can keep to the adults-only section while still enjoying elevated dining, and expertly mixed drinks.

The best part? You’re just steps away from the action when you want it—but can slip back into serenity the second you don’t.

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