Fiji: Sustainable Luxury Hotels
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Fiji is famous for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush landscapes, but for travelers seeking both luxury and sustainability, there are incredible eco-conscious accommodations to match. Here are our top 10 luxury and mid-range sustainable hotels in Fiji that offer a responsible yet indulgent stay.
LUXURY
Price: Starting from $4,600 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
With just 25 villas, Laucala Island Resort feels like your own private slice of paradise, where the focus on sustainability is impressive given the level of luxury.
Standout Amenities:
Luxurious private villas with personal staff
An 18-hole golf course, a world-class spa, and organic farm tours
Personalized dining experiences, including beach picnics
Sustainability Features:
80% of food is produced on the island, minimizing imports
Zero-waste initiatives and solar energy
Coral reef conservation and reforestation efforts








Set on a private island, Laucala Island Resort is the epitome of luxury, with its emphasis on self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship. Guests are treated to ultimate privacy and personalized service in eco-conscious surroundings.
Price: Starting at $1,300 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
The overwater bungalows provide a romantic escape, while the resort’s efforts to protect endangered species and promote sustainability make it a standout.
Standout Amenities:
Overwater bungalows with direct access to the lagoon
A tranquil spa with ocean views
Daily activities like paddleboarding, snorkeling, and hiking
Sustainability Features:
Fijian Crested Iguana Sanctuary on the property
Coral reef monitoring and rehabilitation
Solar power and rainwater harvesting systems








Likuliku Lagoon Resort is the first resort in Fiji to offer overwater bungalows, blending Fijian traditional architecture with luxury. The resort is deeply committed to sustainability and preserving the local ecosystem.
Price: From $1,200 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
The resort’s commitment to preserving Fijian heritage while offering a sustainable, luxury experience sets it apart. Guests can enjoy everything from eco-friendly water sports to immersive cultural experiences.
Standout Amenities:
Private villas and suites with ocean views
A dedicated “villa mama” (personal butler) for each accommodation
Outdoor adventures like jungle trekking, snorkeling, and stand-up paddleboarding
Sustainability Features:
Use of solar energy and sustainable materials in building design
Organic gardens and local sourcing for ingredients
Coral restoration and mangrove reforestation programs








Nanuku Auberge Resort, located in Pacific Harbour on the main island of Viti Levu, is a luxury resort with a focus on blending Fijian culture with eco-conscious luxury. With beachfront villas, personalized service, and a range of sustainable practices, Nanuku offers a unique luxury escape.
Price: Starting at approximately $1,000 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
Six Senses perfectly blends eco-luxury with relaxation. The villas are elegantly designed and offer privacy, complete with private pools and spectacular ocean views.
Standout Amenities:
Private beachfront and pool villas
A world-class spa offering holistic treatments
On-site organic farm and cooking classes
Sustainability Features:
Solar energy powers the resort
Rainwater harvesting and water bottling to reduce plastic waste
Organic farm-to-table dining








Six Senses Fiji is a luxury resort situated on Malolo Island, known for its sustainability initiatives without compromising on comfort or elegance. Surrounded by lush vegetation and turquoise waters, this resort is a secluded paradise.
Price: Rates start around $900 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
This resort’s connection to the natural world is palpable, with diving excursions, cultural activities, and environmentally focused programming.
Standout Amenities:
Eco-luxury bures (bungalows) with ocean views
Marine biologists on-site to guide eco-tours
Family-friendly programs, including a kid’s club focused on sustainability
Sustainability Features:
Coral reef restoration projects
Organic produce sourced locally
Energy-efficient design using sustainable materials








Known for its marine conservation efforts, the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort on Vanua Levu offers a blend of Fijian tradition and luxury. The resort offers eco-tours and educational programs to inspire guests about the importance of marine life preservation.
Located on the “Garden Island” of Fiji, Taveuni Island Resort & Spa offers eco-luxury villas surrounded by vibrant gardens and dramatic ocean views. This boutique resort emphasizes natural beauty and sustainability.








Price: From $600 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
This resort allows guests to enjoy the natural beauty of Fiji in eco-friendly accommodations while supporting local communities through eco-tours and farm-to-table dining.
Standout Amenities:
Spacious villas with panoramic ocean views
On-site spa with treatments using natural Fijian products
Organic cuisine featuring locally sourced ingredients
Sustainability Features:
Solar energy powers the resort
Rainwater collection and water-efficient systems
Eco-friendly tours and coral reef conservation programs
Price: From $450 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
The resort’s intimate setting, combined with its sustainability initiatives, offers a perfect blend of privacy, eco-consciousness, and indulgence. The personalized service ensures every guest feels pampered while knowing their stay is environmentally responsible.
Standout Amenities:
Luxury beachfront villas with private plunge pools
Personalized in-room dining and romantic beach picnics
Spa treatments using organic and natural products
Sustainability Features:
Solar-powered systems and energy-efficient design
Marine sanctuary with coral reef conservation programs
Sustainable seafood sourcing and local community support








Royal Davui Island Resort is an exclusive, adults-only retreat in Beqa Lagoon, known for its luxury and sustainability. Surrounded by a marine sanctuary, the resort combines high-end service with a deep commitment to protecting the natural environment.
Navutu Stars Resort is a boutique eco-resort located in the Yasawa Islands, offering a perfect balance between luxury and sustainability. This remote and intimate resort is ideal for couples and honeymooners who want to experience authentic Fijian hospitality while staying eco-conscious.








Price: From $400 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
Navutu Stars combines exclusivity with environmental awareness, ensuring a low-impact footprint while providing a romantic, indulgent experience. The resort’s focus on local culture and eco-friendly operations sets it apart from more commercial destinations.
Standout Amenities:
Private beachfront and garden bures with outdoor terraces
Wellness programs, including yoga classes and spa treatments
Farm-to-table dining with fresh, locally sourced ingredients
Sustainability Features:
Solar energy for sustainable power
Support for local agriculture through organic produce sourcing
Low-impact construction materials and eco-conscious waste management
Qamea Resort & Spa is an adults-only boutique property located on Qamea Island, offering a combination of luxury and eco-friendliness. This secluded resort focuses on blending Fijian tradition with sustainability, offering everything from reef-friendly activities to a strong focus on supporting the local community.








Price: From $400 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
With its exclusive location and eco-conscious design, Qamea Resort offers a luxurious escape where guests can enjoy the beauty of Fiji while minimizing their environmental impact.
Standout Amenities:
Private beachfront bures and villas with plunge pools
Luxury spa featuring traditional Fijian treatments
Activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and cultural excursions
Sustainability Features:
Solar-powered energy and water conservation systems
Use of local, sustainable building materials
Marine conservation efforts, including coral restoration programs
Tropica Island Resort is a serene, adults-only boutique hotel located on Malolo Island in the Mamanucas. Perfect for couples or solo travelers looking for a peaceful retreat, it is known for its laid-back atmosphere and commitment to eco-friendly practices.








Price: From $350 USD per night.
Why We Love It:
This resort blends traditional Fijian architecture with modern eco-friendly amenities, providing an intimate atmosphere with plenty of sustainable practices to help protect the environment.
Standout Amenities:
Private beachfront and garden bures
Infinity pool with stunning ocean views
On-site restaurant focusing on fresh, local ingredients
Sustainability Features:
Solar power for energy efficiency
Water-saving technologies and rainwater collection
Support for local farmers and artisans
Fiji offers a wide range of eco-conscious accommodations, from ultra-luxurious private islands to charming mid-range resorts that put sustainability at the forefront. These hotels and resorts not only provide unparalleled comfort and natural beauty but also ensure that your stay helps preserve Fiji’s pristine environment and vibrant culture for future generations.
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or an eco-friendly adventure, these sustainable properties allow you to indulge in paradise while minimizing your environmental footprint.