Denarau Island is conveniently located just a short drive from Nadi International Airport, making arrival and departure easier — less time traveling, more time relaxing.
How to Choose Among These Three
- For luxury ambiance and swimmable beach → Go with Sofitel.
- For a full resort experience with lots of amenities + romance built in → Choose Radisson Blu.
- For beachfront comfort, great spa & adult‑friendly zones → Opt for Hilton.
1. Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa

Set along the beachfront of Denarau Island, Sofitel Fiji blends French‑style luxury with Fijian hospitality in a setting perfect for honeymooners. With its adults‑only zone (the Waitui Beach Club), spa treatments, and beachfront suites, it offers romance and relaxation in equal measure.
Why honeymooners love Sofitel Fiji
- Private balcony or terrace rooms facing the ocean
- Adults‑only wing for couples seeking quiet intimacy
- Spa and gourmet restaurants offering private dining experiences on the beach
Insider tip when booking Sofitel Fiji
If you can, upgrade to a Waitui Beach Club room for extra privacy and couple‑oriented service. Mention you’re on your honeymoon to secure special touches like welcome drinks or room décor.
2. Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island

Radisson Blu on Denarau Island is perfect for couples who want a blend of luxury, resort amenities, and romance. The resort features lagoon‑style pools, suites with lagoon or ocean views, and curated honeymoon enhancements.
Why honeymooners love Radisson Blu Fiji
- Lagoon view or ocean front rooms making for unforgettable morning views
- Special dining options (think dinner under the stars by the water’s edge)
- Easy access to activities when you want a break from pure relaxation
Insider tip for Radisson Blu
Mention you’re on your honeymoon when booking. Ask for a room with a lagoon view and consider booking a dinner for two by the water to make one night extra special.
3. Hilton Fiji Beach Resort & Spa

For couples looking for a slightly different vibe, the Hilton Fiji Beach Resort & Spa on Denarau offers a luxurious beachfront setting with numerous pools (including adult‑only zones), excellent dining, and a resort that caters to the relaxed honeymoon feel.
Why honeymooners love Hilton Fiji
- Expansive beachfront property with room for quiet walks, sunset moments, and secluded corners
- Adult‑only pool/zone options help couples escape the bustle
- High‑quality spa, great food, and excellent resort amenities
Insider tip for Hilton Fiji
Choose a room in the adult‑only zone or request “honeymoon décor” on arrival (flowers, champagne etc). Make one evening memorable with a private beachfront dinner or sunset drinks at a secluded bar.
Honeymoon‑Planning Tips
- Book early: Rooms in the “premium view” categories and those with honeymoon extras tend to fill up fast.
- Mention honeymoon: When you book/reserve, say you’re on your honeymoon — resorts often include welcome touches like sparkling wine, room décor, or late checkout.
- Plan a special evening: A private dinner on the beach, sunset cocktails, or a couples’ spa treatment can make one night especially memorable.
- Mix rest & a little activity: While lazy days are wonderful, you might want one excursion (boat trip, snorkelling, village visit) just to add variety.
- Consider arrival & transfer ease: Since your honeymoon should start stress‑free, pick a resort with smooth airport transfer to start things off right.
- Check seasonal weather: Fiji’s dry season (May‑October) tends to bring the best weather for beaches and clear seas.
How much is the flight to Nadi, Fiji?
FAQ
1. Do I need a visa to travel to Fiji?
Most nationalities do not require a visa for stays up to 4 months. Travelers must have a valid passport and return or onward ticket. Always check Fiji’s official immigration website for the latest entry requirements.
2. What is the best time to visit Fiji?
- Dry season (May to October): Sunny days, low humidity, calm seas – ideal for beaches, snorkeling, and hiking.
- Wet season (November to April): Higher rainfall and humidity; occasional cyclones, but lush landscapes and fewer tourists.
3. What currency is used in Fiji?
The Fijian Dollar (FJD) is the local currency. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted at resorts, restaurants, and shops, but carry cash for small purchases or remote areas.
4. What language do they speak in Fiji?
Fiji has three official languages: English, Fijian, and Hindi. English is widely spoken in tourist areas and resorts.
5. Is Fiji safe for tourists?
Fiji is generally safe, but standard precautions are advised:
- Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas.
- Keep valuables secure.
- Follow local advice when swimming or snorkeling.
6. How do I get around in Fiji?
- On the main islands (Viti Levu, Vanua Levu): Rental cars, taxis, buses, and shuttle services.
- Island hopping: Boats, ferries, and domestic flights.
- Some resorts offer private transfers or helicopter options.
7. What are the must-do activities in Fiji?
- Relax on pristine beaches or private island resorts
- Snorkeling and scuba diving on coral reefs
- Island-hopping tours in the Mamanuca and Yasawa groups
- Cultural experiences: visiting Fijian villages, attending a traditional kava ceremony
- Hiking waterfalls and exploring national parks
8. Are credit cards accepted in Fiji?
Yes. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted at resorts, restaurants, and shops. ATMs are available in major towns and resorts. Cash is recommended for small vendors or remote islands.
9. Is Fiji family-friendly or better for couples?
Fiji caters to all travelers:
- Families: Many resorts have kids’ clubs and family-friendly pools.
- Couples/honeymooners: Adults-only zones, romantic beachfront dinners, and private villas are ideal for honeymooners.
10. What is the electrical voltage in Fiji?
Fiji uses 240V, 50Hz, and plugs with Type I sockets (same as Australia/New Zealand). Carry an adapter if your devices use different plugs.
11. How do I stay connected in Fiji?
- Most resorts and hotels offer free Wi-Fi.
- Local SIM cards (Vodafone or Digicel) are available for data and calls.
- Coverage may be limited on remote islands.
12. Is tipping customary in Fiji?
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Around 5–10% for restaurant service or resort staff is typical.







