Located in the heart of the stunning Mamanuca archipelago, LikuLiku Lagoon Resort in Fiji is a tropical haven where time slows down, the ocean is sparkling clean and the islands serenity is a way of life.
The name “LikuLiku” means “calm waters,” surrounded by a picturesque lagoon, with an expanse coral reef, framed by lush greenery and white sandy shores. Greeted by traditional Fijian songs and a refreshing mocktail, the friendly staff feel like home.
LikuLiku Lagoon Resort offers Fiji’s first overwater bungalows, spacious bures with direct access to the lagoon, a private deck and a dreamy bath with the ocean as the backdrop.
There are also an array of beachside bures adjacent to the well appointed resort pool, with interiors that fuse traditional Fijian design with modern luxury. The vaulted ceiling, woven wall panels, and handcrafted furniture give the rooms a warm and authentic feel. A king-sized bed faced floor-to-ceiling glass doors, that open onto a private plunge pool and lounge setting-with uninterrupted views of the pristine ocean.
The resort prides itself on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, creating a culinary feast to suit all guest tastes. Breakfast is buffet style and is peppered with tropical fruits, freshly baked pastries, and barista-made coffee. For lunch and dinner, the chefs present a daily menu, from seared yellowfin tuna to slow-cooked lamb, bursting with Fijian flavours.
The dining area overlooks the lagoon, with lush garden surrounds it’s the ideal place to watch the sunset, along with a pier bar that looks out onto the vaste ocean and islands surrounds.
The resort also offers paddleboarding, kayaking, and sunset cruises, with an abundance of snorkeling in the coral-rich lagoon. For a deeper dive into Fijian culture, book a tour of the island village Yaro and learn about the local history and traditions.
The resort spa, Tatadra Spa offers signature Fijian massages and treatments and uses local skincare, Pure Fiji, set in a traditional bure with the ocean as the backdrop.
The resorts commitment to sustainability, includes a coral regeneration program, iguana preservation centre and a water filtration plant, along with ecomonic, social and cultural development with the local community.