Why We Like It: The eco-friendly Koro Sun Resort sits on a lagoon surrounded by a lush 160-acre nature sanctuary on the island of Vanua Levu, just to the northeast of Fiji’s main island. For us it’s a place with a strong back-to-nature appeal. If you’re feeling adventurous you can head out on some awe-inspiring jungle hikes or deep sea diving trips or, if you’re feeling lazy, just lay back and enjoy as much fine food, pampering, and relaxation as you like. Overwater Bungalows & Other Accommodation: We have a broad range of accommodations here, including overwater bungalows which actually float on the water, and larger, two-story, two-bedroom overwater villas in a semi-separate, private section of the resort. The overwater bungalows romantic and cozy at Koro Sun, and we’re happy to see the interior design that doesn’t stray much from a traditional Fijian bure. They are 377 square feet/35 square meters and have a small outside terrace with direct access to the water. The overwater villas are far larger and more modern in style and have a large upstairs terrace and a small deck downstairs with access to the water. They have a small round glass panel on the floor too, to watch the sea life below. While the overwater bungalows are an adults-only zone the overwater villas are family-friendly, hence Koro Sun is placed in both our family-friendly and adults-only categories. They also have some bungalows built along a natural jetty in the lagoon which offer direct access to the water. If all the overwater bungalows are booked out these can offer a pretty similar experience. These are also adults only. We have other options too, too many to mention, so you can check out all individually on the booking page. One particular favorite of ours though was the Mountain Top Villa, a grand, 5-bed colonial-style mansion that offers stunning views at every turn – over the jungle, the resort, and the wide open sea beyond. Prices: Check out prices & availability here at Expedia. Food & Drink: Koro Sun’s main restaurant is The Palm Grove situated in the resort’s central building. We have a variety of international, Fijian, and Pacific Rim dishes here, including some very good, exotic seafood, with much of the ingredients coming from the resort’s own organic gardens. It is the venue for the daily breakfast which offers a buffet – fresh fruits and breads, juices yogurts, cereals, etc. etc., as well as hot dishes made to order – mainly international but with some Pacific Rim twists – egg and coconut toast being a nice example. Latitude 17 is a more stylish venue that sits by the lagoon. It has open views over the water Deep Dive: Read the Review…
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Resorts with Overwater Bungalows in Fiji? There Are Only Three!
The South Pacific certainly isn’t short on tropical island paradises but, even judged by those highest of standards, Fiji is really quite special.
Only three resorts in Fiji have overwater bungalows though, and they are: Marriott Momi Bay, Likuliku Lagoon and Koro Sun.
Where can I find them?
The first, Marriott Momi Bay is on the main island of Viti Levu, very near Nadi and its international airport, as well as the famous WW2 era Momi Gun Site.
Likuliku is on a little island just off the coast of Nadi, from where the resort can arrange speedboat transfers.
Koro Sun then is the most remote – on Fiji’s less developed second island of Vanua Levu. It requires a short domestic flight to Savusavu but once there the resort’s shuttle service can get you to the resort in just 15 minutes.
Are they luxury resorts?
The first two are luxury resorts, particularly the Marriott Momi Bay, while the latter, Koro Sun, is more mid range and therefore cheaper.
Both Likuliku and Koro Sun have their own nature reserves and offer more of a rustic, back to nature experience while The Marriott is about pure, Epicurean indulgence.
Are they for adults only?
All three resorts have their overwater bungalows section adults only though Koro Sun also offers some larger, family friendly overwater villas.
So, what are the prices like?
Their scarcity value plus their enormous popularity make overwater bungalow prices in Fiji not cheap. Koru Sun has the cheapest, starting at $550 USD per night.
The other two resorts, Likuliku and Marriott Momi Bay, are far more high end. Expect to pay at least $1,000 USD per night.
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