Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa
Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort and Spa is exclusively located on private Yanuca Island. Only 45 minutes from Nadi International Airport, the resort is conveniently connected to the mainland by a causeway.
Nestled in its own 109-acre private island which is conveniently connected to the main island by a causeway, the resort is just a 45-minute drive from Nadi International Airport.
Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa offers a pristine blue lagoon teeming with coral and sea life, palm-fringed white sand beaches, sprawling tropical gardens and magnificent ocean views. A traditional Fijian village is the inspiration behind the Resort’s layout and design. The atmosphere is further complemented by the naturally warm and friendly service, hallmarks of our beautiful islands.
All 442 guest rooms have private balconies boasting panoramic views of the lagoon or Pacific Ocean. A range of dining options is available from six restaurants and two bars, all with water vistas from different parts of the island.
The Resort is known for the best facilities for children in Fiji, and an extensive range of activities from guided snorkel safaris to parasailing, kayaking, beach volleyball, gold and gamefishing, among others. Choose to laze or swim in one of three pools (including an adults-only pool) white sandy beach along the lagoon.
Consistently voted by Australia’s leading Holiday with Kids magazine as The Best Family Resort in Fiji for the last 7 years, the resort offers a myriad of activities for children in the Little Chiefs Club.
For the ultimate indulgence, a visit to the CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La is a must. CHI brings your signature therapies drawn from local and Asian traditions, enjoyed in the privacy and luxury of the largest spa villas in Fiji.
The Shangri-La Marine Education Centre is a key initiative under the Sanctuary project, Shangri-La’s CSR program for resorts. The centre was developed to promote awareness of the regions marine ecosystems. Guests are encouraged to participate in activities such as fish house building, coral planting, nature walks and Earthday Thursdays.