One of Fiji’s top independently owned resorts, Yasawa Island Resort & Spa, has just completed a major million-dollar renovation.
The project took six months to complete.
The Fiji resort houses only18 bungalows, and is 30 minutes by private air transfer from Nadi International Airport.
The secluded resort updated both its public spaces and accommodations.
“Our Fijian family is delighted to continue to welcome new and return guests in 2024 and beyond with an exciting new renovation that is both stylish and sustainable, says Interior Design Consultant Erin McCann.
“The resort is in the process of obtaining its EarthCheck certification,” McCann said.
The renovation focused on sustainability with a newly-refurbished Main Complex with a fountain made of natural stone new teak furniture and energy-efficient lighting.
For its accommodations, the resort sourced locally-produced cinnamon wood to enhance the pergolas in all 18 bungalows and in the Lomalagi (Fijian word for “heaven”) Honeymoon bure.
Fijian Vesi hardwood, native to Fiji, was also used for its guest room decks.
The Fiji resort’s bungalows have palm thatched roofs, plantation shutters, an expansive sun deck, a private beach hut on the edge of the sands and personal hammock.
Each unit is only a few steps from a white-sand beach.
















