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Yasawa Island Resort and Spa

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There are 15 words in the Fijian language meaning Heaven and 'Yasawa' is the first

Yasawa Island Resort and Spa is located at the tip of the Yasawa Islands – whose name means heaven – famous for their white sand beaches. The resort is the only commercial development on the island, shares this pristine environment with just six small villages, and access to 11 private beaches.

18 luxury bungalows are nestled among the palm trees, just moments from the sandy beach. With their expansive decks, thatched cabana, hammock and outdoor shower, they are the perfect place to soak up your idyllic surroundings. There is a two-bedroom villa, perfect for groups of friend or families, as well as a honeymoon villa set apart from the rest of the resort at the end of a deserted beach and with its own horizon pool overlooking the ocean.

Local fishermen deliver fish, lobster and crab to the resort which is cooking with fresh fruit and vegetables to create beautiful tropical dishes which can be enjoyed at the al fresco restaurant, in the privacy of your villa or on the beach. All meals are included with your stay.

The resort is surrounded by the sparkling waters of the South Pacific Ocean and swimming, snorkelling and diving allows you to explore this beautiful underwater world. There is also the option to visit the nearby Blue Lagoon Caves, take a cooking class, visit the local villages and take part in a traditional Fijian kava ceremony.

Highlights

Swimming

Snorkelling

Scuba diving

Visit the local communities

Take part in a traditional Fijian kava ceremony

Cooking class

18 luxury bungalows

Restaurant

Swimming pool

Beachfront spa

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Whatever you want from your adventure in Fiji, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

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