Escape to Fiji's paradise island resorts
Wednesday, 20 Aug 2008 10:08

Fiji's paradise beaches
If unspoilt paradise islands are your holiday or honeymoon passion, you should head for Fiji, which has over 333 of them to choose from.
Made up of several island groups spread across 500 square miles of ocean in the heart of the South Pacific, Fiji has an unbeatable selection of luxury island resorts, many on their own private islands.
West of the main island of Viti Levu and easily accessible by boat, seaplane or helicopter from Nadi International airport are the Mamanuca Islands.
Set among deep blue waters with fringing coral reefs of turquoise and green, the Mamanucas offer tourists not only some of Fiji's most stunning island scenery but also some of the most luxurious and romantic retreats in the world.
Here you will find the stunning new
Likuliku Lagoon Resort, a couples only resort with over-water bungalows set on a beautiful lagoon.
This spectacular resort also houses the luxurious Tatadra Spa nestled against the green slopes of the island with beautiful views out to sea.
Also in the Mamanucas is the beautiful
Wadigi private island resort, which has only three suites and offers absolute privacy as well as luxurious accommodation, gourmet dining, and pristine beaches.
In the same group is the laid back resort of
Tokoriki, set on one of the Mamanucas most beautiful beaches with a backdrop of vibrant tropical forest.
With 34 deluxe bures (bungalows) along a kilometre of white beach, it is impossible not to completely relax and unwind here, enjoying the stunning views of neighbouring islands.
Travelling north you soon reach the Yasawa archipelago, which is famous for crystal blue lagoons, soaring volcano peaks, lush tropical rainforests and some of the Pacific's most breathtaking beaches.
Here you will find the remote
Yasawa Island Resort.
Tucked among the palms on this remote island are just 18 bures offering complete solitude and absolute luxury.
Guests can also indulge and the resort's recently added Baravi Spa right on the water's edge.
Other luxury resorts in the Yasawas include the small boutique
Navutu Stars resort spread across three tiny bays with nothing for miles around except tropical forest and idyllic beaches.
To the south of Viti Levu is the island of Beqa, famous for its legendary fire-walking tribes and just off the coast on its own private island is the stunning resort of
Royal Davui resort.
Rather than Fijian bures, here you will find state of the art villas dotted around the island, each complete with its own sundeck and plunge pool from which guests can watch dolphins and turtles moving through the lagoon.
Nearby is the beautiful island of Vatulele where the world famous resort of the same name was recently taken over and is currently being refurbished by
Six Senses Resorts.
The resort has 19 spacious and secluded bures and a spectacular villa 'The Point', which overlooks the vast sweep of white sandy beach fringed with tropical jungle.
The resort's philosophy of no TVs, newspapers or telephones makes Vatulele popular with honeymooners or those looking for a real hideaway.
Flying north from Nadi International airport you come to
Nukubati, a small private island surrounded by white sand and crystalline coral reefs.
The exclusive resort here has just seven bures and has been designed with both comfort and the environment in mind.
For adventure lovers the resort offers divers direct access to the Great Sea Reef, the third largest barrier reef in the world.
Other luxury island resorts in northern Fiji include Jean-Michel Cousteau's
Fiji Island Resort,
Matangi Private Island Resort and
Qamea Resort & Spa, all of which are perfect for those looking for their dream island getaway.
With so many luxury island resorts available in Fiji, the most difficult task is which one to choose!
For more information on the Fiji Islands visit this
Fiji tourist information website.