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Review: Namale Resort & Spa in Fiji

Apr 25, 2025
All-Inclusive Hotels  Hotel Reviews  Hotels and Resorts  Luxury Travel  South Pacific  Wellness  
Review: Namale Resort & Spa in Fiji
Namale Resort & Spa spans 525 acres on Vanua Levu, Fiji’s second largest island.
Credit: 2025 Namale Resort & Spa

Thirty minutes after having one of the best massages of my life, I was driven through a lush jungle on the other side of the 525-acre property at Fiji’s Namale Resort & Spa.

My jaw dropped when I stepped out of the truck and caught sight of a table covered in a lunch spread, set in front of a striking waterfall. Butterflies flew around me as I ate and then followed me up a set of stairs to a larger waterfall that poured forth from a rock and into the watering hole where I swam.\

But this wasn’t the first time my eyes had feasted on so much beauty at Namale Resort. Set on a cliffside near Savusavu — a town on the south coast of Vanua Levu — the 22-key resort overlooks a large swath of tide pools that I admired from the restaurant, a heart-shaped hot tub on a cliff and even from the spa’s soaking baths. After checking in to my two-bedroom Grand Villa— which featured comfortable king- and queen-size beds, Jacuzzi-style tubs, private infinity-edge and plunge pools, outdoor rainfall showers and daybeds — I had made my way to the tide pools to explore.

The resort features a cliffside, heart-shaped hot tub.
The resort features a cliffside, heart-shaped hot tub.
Credit: 2025 Namale Resort & Spa

All-Inclusive Amenities and Local Culture

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Beauty is not all that the five-star Namale Resort has to offer, though. It’s perhaps best known for its all-inclusive nature — a somewhat rare offering in Fiji. I freely enjoyed snacks and drinks in my room, ordered room service at any time, and ate and drank to my heart’s content in the on-site restaurant and bar. Namale Resort even accepts specific food and drink requests, all of which is included in the cost of a stay. Every dining experience I had was memorable, from the romantic, private dinner on an overlook to the cultural experiences hosted nightly before dinner.

One evening, I sat in a circle with local Fijians who played music on instruments before sharing cups of kava (a ceremonial Fijian drink) with us. Another night, I watched a phenomenal Fijian dance performance with a fresh coconut in hand. By the end of the show, they invited guests to join them in dancing.

However, it was the Indo-Fijian night that still stands out in my mind. While getting my hands hennaed and watching an Indo-Fijian concert and dance performance, I learned about the 150-year-old history and culture of Indo-Fijians, the second largest ethnic group in the nation.

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Endless Activities

Activities at Namale Resort are endless. In fact, there wasn’t enough time in my stay to experience everything on offer. Though I visited a traditional village, I would have loved to engage in the resort’s other experiences, such as a Savusavu day trip, pearl farm tour or “lovo” (earth oven) dinner. But there was plenty I was able to partake in: I shot hoops at the on-site basketball court, visited the spa and beach area and, perhaps most exciting, went on a snorkeling adventure with a father-daughter duo who are scuba and snorkel experts. The property is a PADI Five Star Dive Resort, and as such, snorkeling experiences are included in a stay (scuba is an extra fee).

While the father took two guests scuba diving, I joined his daughter for a surreal snorkeling adventure. The water was so clear, and the coral and fish so bright, that I was able to capture some stunning videos on my phone.

Credit: 2025 Namale Resort & Spa

A Home Away From Home

No matter what clients do at Namale Resort, they'll be surrounded by a community of people who are knowledgeable, welcoming and kind. The Namale staff were always willing to engage in conversation and took the utmost care of me. Even when I suffered a throat infection and needed to see a local doctor, employees set an appointment, and I was quickly directed to the kindest doctor for a medical visit.

While Namale Resort is already succeeding in many ways, in the coming years, guests will enjoy an even more elevated experience, as the property is currently undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation that will enhance the resort and villa pools, infrastructure and utilities. The hotel has also rolled out a brand-new golf fleet for transporting clients around the resort and will be modernizing the kitchens, dining spaces and menus.

I can’t imagine how much better Namale Resort will become with these enhancements, but I have no doubts that these updates will intrigue guests like me to return again and again. 

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