This friendly, upper-middle-range 41-room hotel near Vuda Point opened in 1995 and provides an affordable alternative to Nadi's pricier Denarau Island. Most of the rooms are in plantation-style duplexes (think wood floors and screened-in porches), while larger apartments and villas have kitchens and living rooms. A continental breakfast is included in the rate, and available meal plans can help keep costs in check. There's not much of a beach here, so the medium-size pool gets most of the attention. Because of this, First Landing may not satisfy Fijian expectations; for a beach-centric getaway, consider the (pricier) Treasure Island Resort within the Mamanuca Islands.
This friendly, upper-middle-range 41-room hotel near Vuda Point opened in 1995 and provides an affordable alternative to Nadi's pricier Denarau Island. Most of the rooms are in plantation-style duplexes (think wood floors and screened-in porches), while larger apartments and villas have kitchens and living rooms. A continental breakfast is included in the rate, and available meal plans can help keep costs in check. There's not much of a beach here, so the medium-size pool gets most of the attention. Because of this, First Landing may not satisfy Fijian expectations; for a beach-centric getaway, consider the (pricier) Treasure Island Resort within the Mamanuca Islands.
Just like it advertises on its website, The Fiji Orchid really is “the perfect stopover.” The only upscale option near Nadi International Airport, The Fiji Orchid offers travelers unique lodging and excellent on-site dining, as well as free airport transfers, breakfast, and Wi-Fi. The hotel’s six rooms are housed in incredible glass structures with tent-like roofs, and are surrounded by lush tropical foliage to provide privacy. The majority of guests only stay at the Orchid for a night or two, before heading elsewhere in Fiji, but during their stay guests can take a dip in the beautiful pool or relax in the gorgeous communal living room. Unfortunately for families, the Orchid does not welcome children. The Novotel Nadi is a kid-friendly airport hotel and is much less expensive than the Orchid — though it’s not nearly as nice.
Just like it advertises on its website, The Fiji Orchid really is “the perfect stopover.” The only upscale option near Nadi International Airport, The Fiji Orchid offers travelers unique lodging and excellent on-site dining, as well as free airport transfers, breakfast, and Wi-Fi. The hotel’s six rooms are housed in incredible glass structures with tent-like roofs, and are surrounded by lush tropical foliage to provide privacy. The majority of guests only stay at the Orchid for a night or two, before heading elsewhere in Fiji, but during their stay guests can take a dip in the beautiful pool or relax in the gorgeous communal living room. Unfortunately for families, the Orchid does not welcome children. The Novotel Nadi is a kid-friendly airport hotel and is much less expensive than the Orchid — though it’s not nearly as nice.
This mid-range 64-room resort is on Fiji's largest island, within a 30-minute drive of the airport. Simple, airy rooms have private terraces, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs; the highest category being the spacious Beachside Spa Villas with outdoor whirlpool tubs. Grounds look disheveled (expect brown patches of grass) and the raised beach is small, but there are two swimming pools, spa treatments, and free snorkel gear and kayaks. A continental breakfast is included, and at night, the main restaurant turns atmospheric thanks to live music. Budget sister properties Funky Fish and Beachcomber Island are both on smaller islands and must be accessed by boat; the Beachcomber, offering a nicer beach and shared dorms, draws a mostly backpacking crowd.
This mid-range 64-room resort is on Fiji's largest island, within a 30-minute drive of the airport. Simple, airy rooms have private terraces, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs; the highest category being the spacious Beachside Spa Villas with outdoor whirlpool tubs. Grounds look disheveled (expect brown patches of grass) and the raised beach is small, but there are two swimming pools, spa treatments, and free snorkel gear and kayaks. A continental breakfast is included, and at night, the main restaurant turns atmospheric thanks to live music. Budget sister properties Funky Fish and Beachcomber Island are both on smaller islands and must be accessed by boat; the Beachcomber, offering a nicer beach and shared dorms, draws a mostly backpacking crowd.