YASAWA ISLAND RESORT
YASAWA ISLAND | FIJI
NEIGHBORHOOd | YASAWA ISLAND
WHAT TO KNOW
PROPERTY SIZE: 18 rooms
ROOM STYLE: Native
VIBE: Casual
HOTEL TIP: Ask about special dining experiences the property offers. You will be happily surprised!
WHAT TO LOVE
Complete Seclusion
All Inclusive Dining
Beachfront Rooms
LUXWT AMENITIES
All LuxWT Guests Receive:
VIP Welcome amenity
Upgrade at time of booking, subject to availability
All meals included
Complimentary WIFI
Early check-in/late check-out, subject to availability
hotel features: ROOM FEATURES:
Air conditioning
Minibar
Refrigerator in room
Non-smoking rooms
Suites
Robes
Slippers
Pool
Restaurant
Spa
Room service
Free Internet
Breakfast included
Airport transportation
Laundry Service
Multilingual Staff
Non-smoking hotel
Outdoor pool
Public Wifi
Tennis Court
LUXWT Review
By: @voyagerguru
Entering Yasawa Island Resort has got to be one of the most unique experiences we’ve had to date. We were picked up at the Domestic terminal at the airport in Nadi and taken to the Island Hoppers lounge offsite. Over fancy Fiji Water, we met a few of the other guests who were also heading to Yasawa that day. Then we were whisked off for a short, 30-minute flight on a beautiful 9-seater plane. We approached the grass landing strip in the middle of the stunning island, home to Yasawa Island Resort. With nothing but this airstrip, a few villages and the resort around us, I knew we were in for a unique and treasured experience that would be unlike anything we’d seen so far.
Location: 5/5
Unchartered, undeveloped and like something out of a movie, are three ways to describe this stunning location. I’m not sure if there are many places left on our beautiful earth that look like this. There are no towering resorts, no shopping malls, not even a grocery store within many, many miles. Complete seclusion is something that many people search for long and hard and rarely find. The untouched coastline is spectacular, making the stars at night even brighter than you can imagine.
From the grass airstrip, dirt roads and off-grid buildings, the resort is set amongst towering cliffs and stunning blue water. What can be better than that?HOTEL
Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver has defined luxury hospitality in Vancouver through its commitment to the highest standards. The hotel anchors the city’s luxury retail row on Alberni Street, offering ultimate accessibility to luxury shopping, thought-provoking art installations, and trendy restaurants and bars, just outside the hotel’s doorstep. Vancouver is a tranquil haven that rests on the edge of nature. The mountains, ocean, and forests are the hallmarks of this vibrant city, and what attracts travellers from around the world. A vast range of outdoor activities can be arranged through the hotel’s well-connected concierge team of specialists, or guests can explore a world of relaxation at CHI, The Spa, the signature spa brand for Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts. For those who want to stay close to home, a restaurant concept created by a legendary Michelin starred chef offers unparalleled dining experience, with seasonal menus that showcase the best ingredients from coast to coast.
Rooms: 4/5
Our first thought when entering the Deluxe Oceanfront Bure (#12) was “WOW”. The Bure was massive, with a sizeable living room, large bedroom and bathroom complete with two indoor showers and an outdoor shower (with privacy screen).
There were outdoor decks off of each area of the room including the sunken living room, bedroom and bathroom.
We enjoyed how open the rooms felt, with the traditional style shutter windows that opened fully (and had screens to protect from the bugs). It was great to get a breeze into the room each day and listen to the crashing waves all night.
The living room has a comfortable sofa, bar with your pre-selected beverages and a Nespresso machine and tea. The bedroom features a king bed with an excellent view out towards the lawn and beach beyond. Next to the bedroom is the bathroom, complete with a private toilet room, two vanities, large closet, shower with dual shower heads as well as an outdoor shower.
Each deluxe beachfront bure was the same and each featured the same view of the lawn and ocean beyond. It’s a beautiful, private setting. Each bure also featured a pagoda on the beach with two chaise lounges and a hammock.
The bathroom was a nice size and was nicely redone with modern sinks and a stunning shower. The products they offered were from the very well-known brand in Fiji, Pure Fiji. We loved the scents and each bottle was a big enough size that I may have brought a few home with me (hehe).
Overall, we loved the room and how spacious it was. There was only 1 small AC unit over the bed that tried it’s hardest to keep up with the heat outside, but due to the size of the room, it was almost impossible to keep it very cool. However, we found that at night, the combination of the fan and AC were more than adequate for a great night’s sleep.
Facilities: 4/5
For being on one of the most remote islands in Fiji, Yasawa really does have an excellent assortment of activities and facilities.
The activities hut on the beach provides complimentary non-motorized water sports like paddle boarding, windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling, etc. The resort also offers a number of incredible excursions included in the cost of your stay, including guided snorkeling, a visit to the local village, a visit to the Blue Lagoon and hikes to the lookout above the property. For a fee, the hotel also offers daily scuba diving.
Dining: 4.5/5
The dining was excellent at Yasawa. Yasawa Island Resort has an “all-inclusive” policy where everything is included in your stay, with the exception of alcohol. Tipping is also not allowed at the hotel. This makes for an incredibly stress-free vacation at Yasawa. We loved being able to show up to meals or to excursions and not signing a bill for it. Each evening, we would sign for any alcoholic beverages we purchased.
Breakfast offered a variety of dishes, such as scrambled eggs, eggs benedicts, crepes, smoothies, croissants, fruit, and the other usual suspects. We didn’t have any yogurt, unfortunately, but I believe they were just awaiting a shipment from the mainland.
Lunch and dinner menus changed daily, which was excellent and made every meal feel like you were in a different restaurant. They also offer room-service during the daytime. This is a great option for a tasty snack between lunch and dinner. On our beach picnic, we had the option to select from a wrap, two sandwiches (vegetarian and meat option) and salad. We also received fresh fruit and non-alcoholic beverages. You can also order alcoholic drinks as well and they will be delivered with your picnic.
One thing that I don’t think they did a great job advertising was the really unique dining experiences you can have while on property, so if you’re reading this- remember to ask! Yasawa has wonderful experiences that they cater for you, and you alone, but you have to ask for them. For instance, you have the option to request a seafood dinner on the beach or dinner on the deck of your Bure. Many of the guests did not know this was an option. The experiences are so wonderful. On Max’s birthday, they set up a stunning private beach dinner complete with lanterns, candles, a comfy lounge seating area and the star-filled sky. It was my dream dinner and I almost cried when I saw how beautiful it was. I can’t recommend this experience enough. we enjoyed way too much locally caught lobster, crab and tuna as well as a deliciously fresh salad. I had no idea they even had lobster here so this was a fantastic treat. They even made a birthday cake for Max and the whole staff came out and sang to him. It was my favorite experience we had at Yasawa.
Overall, dining was excellent. The option to request custom experiences as well is such a treat and I hope every future guest asks them for the experience they are looking for. From the communal Lovo experience, dining in the restaurant, to dining in our own private area of the beach, we adored our meals and the beauty around us.
Service: 3.5/5
Overall, Fijian people are kind, genuine and generous people. There are so many wonderful people working on the property that were so interested in sharing their culture and stories with us. Rupa, who served us on Max’s birthday, told us they call Orion (the constellation) “Iri”, or “fan”. The next day, he brought us a fan his mother made out of coconut leaves. That was such a beautiful gift and kind thing to do. We brought it home with us and are framing it. Staff were always singing, playing guitar or teaching us Fijian words for things.
The reason we provided the rating we did here is mostly for the housekeeping. The staff were sonice, but they just didn’t do a great job with housekeeping or turndown. It may seem like a nitpicky thing, but a clean room with clean robes, clean towels and wiped down counters can go a long way to showcasing the true luxury, 5-star experience. As many of you know if you’ve read our previous reviews, I am a stickler when it comes to cleanliness and bathrooms. Things as simple as putting your slippers by the bed at night or even putting a towel or small rug next to the bed to wipe your sandy feet on before jumping in at night are easy things that go a long way that unfortunately were missing from our experience.
Coming home to counters with dead flies on them that had been there since the morning, dead spiders on the floor, trash in the bin or dirty robes on the floor just doesn’t scream 5-star luxury to me. One evening, they had even turned off the AC in our room so it was a bit sweltering. They also did not restock the minibar and we had to consistently ask for more water or more bath products. If you asked, things came immediately and plentifully, but the point is we had to ask. The difference between that ultimate luxury experience and the almost-there-but-not-quite-there experience is the idea of getting what you need before you know you even need it. Thankfully, the housekeeping closet was left unlocked in our room so I found some toiletries for myself when they needed replacing. I have no doubt that if housekeeping is improved, my overall service perception would greatly improve as well.
Style: 4.5/5
When we review style, we look at many different angles: authenticity, refinement and follow-through across the property. I don’t know about you, but I don’t love checking into hotels, closing the curtain and feeling like I could be in Boston or London or anywhere else. We love checking into properties with the authentic feeling of the local area. Yasawa did an amazing job with this, particularly in the Bures. You walk in and there is absolutely no doubt that you are in Fiji. The vaulted ceiling with shell-wrapped beams, the traditional shutter-style windows, the art on the walls: everything felt authentic and curated. I felt like this room was meant to exist in this very place, and not anywhere else in the world. The addition of local products (Pure Fiji) and local flower arrangements in the room were extra bonuses that we loved.
Similar to authenticity is the history of the property. In the library, there is a surfboard on the wall that has old photos of the property, the owners and the people involved since the beginning of the Yasawa Island Resort story. We loved this little glimpse into the story behind Yasawa. A nice addition to this was a complimentary happy hour with wine, beer and a rum cocktail that the management hosts once a week to share the story of the hotel with the guests. We found out that the property deeply values its history and every owner and former owner of the hotel is still deeply involved in the hotel. The bar on property is named “Manasa’s Bar”. Manasa built the hotel and still works there! It was a beautiful experience to meet him and his wife and learn more about the hotel. I consider this part of the “style” because it adds to the authenticity of the hotel and the energy they are willing to put into keeping the history alive.
BEST OF THE BEST
The Yasawa Islands are famous for their beautiful white sand beaches and gorgeous weather. Located at the very top of the Yasawa Island group, Yasawa Island is in the sunniest and driest part of Fiji, enjoying tropical warmth and ideal ocean temperatures all year round, and the least amount of rainfall even in Fiji’s wetter months. Yasawa Island Resort and Spa is the only resort or commercial development on an island that is 22 kilometres long. This affords us many luxuries... exclusivity, 11 private beaches for our guests’ use, a truly authentic culture, untouched snorkelling & diving, and the space to escape from the pressures of the ‘real world’.
ALL INCLUSIVE VALUE
Yasawa Island Resort and Spa is inclusive of all gourmet meals & snacks, all non-alcoholic beverages, and complimentary wifi in all of our public spaces. Our inclusion of all standard activities (kayaks, stand up paddle boards, tennis, guided walks, catamaran, etc) plus all scheduled activities like Village Visits, half day Blue Lagoon Caves trips, guided snorkelling trips and private beach picnics make a stay at Yasawa incredible value and offers you a stress free way to enjoy your Fiji holiday.
GUEST ROOMS & SUITES
Bure suite
two BEDROOM bure
DELUXE beachfront bure
honeymoon bure
The name says it all – Lomalagi (Lo-ma-lang-ee), another Fijian word for Heaven. Hidden from the rest of the resort at the end of a deserted white beach, Lomalagi is a private retreat with its own horizon pool overlooking the ocean. This is Yasawa at its best – absolute luxury and complete seclusion.
Amenities
Private Lap Pool
Generous Living Spaces
Extra Large King Size Bed
Indoor & Outdoor Shower
Fijian Design Features
Pure Fiji Ammenities
Mini Bar Fridge
Coffee & Tea Making Facility
IPod Docking Station