Located on a four-acre private island off of Fiji’s eastern coast, Toberua Island Resort and Spa feels worlds away from civilization. The three-and-a-half pearl resort has 15 authentic Fijian bures, with thatched roofs, large front porches, and semi-outdoor bathrooms — all of which are waterfront. Features include multiple beaches, a mid-size pool, excellent dining, a small spa, free water sports, and a dive shop. But the real draw here is the warm hospitality offered by the resort’s managers and staff members. Guests return to Toberua year after year in order to see beloved staff members and catch up on local happenings. This “home away from home” feel is ideal for travelers seeking a low-key Fijian escape. Those seeking something a bit more glamorous might prefer Paradise Cove Resort in Fiji’s Yasawa chain of islands, though it tends to be more expensive.
Located on a four-acre private island off of Fiji’s eastern coast, Toberua Island Resort and Spa feels worlds away from civilization. The three-and-a-half pearl resort has 15 authentic Fijian bures, with thatched roofs, large front porches, and semi-outdoor bathrooms — all of which are waterfront. Features include multiple beaches, a mid-size pool, excellent dining, a small spa, free water sports, and a dive shop. But the real draw here is the warm hospitality offered by the resort’s managers and staff members. Guests return to Toberua year after year in order to see beloved staff members and catch up on local happenings. This “home away from home” feel is ideal for travelers seeking a low-key Fijian escape. Those seeking something a bit more glamorous might prefer Paradise Cove Resort in Fiji’s Yasawa chain of islands, though it tends to be more expensive.