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Nacula Island – 3 hotels and places to stay

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Oarsman's Bay Lodge, hotel in Nacula Island

Oarsmans Bay Lodge offers accommodation in Nacula Island. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar.

Pros + Dorm room was fantastic, single beds with privacy walls in between, clean, aircon and fans. + Attentive and lovely staff + probably one of the best beaches in the yasawas with beautiful turquoise water and great for swimming even at low tide, able to snorkel off the beach + full daily schedule of activities many of which are free including coconut bowling, kava ceremony, lovo, beach bonfires and more
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
566 reviews
Price from£69.90per night
Blue Lagoon Beach Resort, hotel in Nacula Island

Located in the Yasawa Islands, alongside a white sandy beach, Blue Lagoon Beach Resort offers a restaurant and a bar. All accommodation feature Fijian décor and offer garden or sea views.

Being upgraded to beach front villa, the awesome and friendly staff, the amazing meals, the crystal clear water for snorkeling and swimming, just the whole resort!
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
315 reviews
Price from£139.44per night
Yasawa Homestays, hotel in Nacula Island

Set in a pristine beachfront location on the remote Yasawa Island, Yasawa Homestays provides a beautiful escape. Immerse yourself in Fijian culture with traditional dances, food and village life.

The locals were wonderfully friendly and attentive, they genuinely seemed happy to have us in their midst. The location on a fantastic white sand beach is quite stunning. We enjoyed swimming and snorkelling from the beach. We had a great walk up to the phone tower with fantastic views across the islands in all directions. We really enjoyed the Sawa-i-lau caves, which are a 20 minute boat ride away. Swimming into the second cave and exploring it was a remarkable experience. Note the caves are closed on Sundays, open 8 am - 12 noon Mon to Sat. Hospitality was great, we ate our meals in different houses around the village, often shared with other homestay guests. We joined in a kava ceremony one evening which was entertaining. Accommodation is basic as you would expect, a spartan but comfortable beach front bure, our own toilet and shower in a shack close by. Shower was a bit of a warm trickle but did the job at the end of the day. Food was basic but tasty, very carb heavy, you may want to practice politely declining seconds. We drank plenty of local water with no ill effects. We also visited a couple of the resorts in the Yasawas and a few days at a homestay made a great contrast and really enriched the whole trip. We travelled on the Yasawa Flyer which worked well, the connection to the homestay was easy. We booked individual transfers between the islands ourselves rather than using the multi day pass, which was a lot cheaper in our case. We bought 500g of kava root in Nadi before leaving for the islands as our sevusevu, it keeps for a few days no problem.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
95 reviews
Price from£38.52per night
Coralview Island Resort, hotel in Nacula Island

Facing the beachfront, Coralview Island Resort offers 3-star accommodation in Tavewa and features a garden, shared lounge and terrace.

Good snorkelling right in front of the resort. The staff were very helpful and welcoming. A quiet and peaceful stay :)
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
83 reviews
Price from£71.64per night
Navutu Stars Resort, hotel in Nacula Island

Navutu Stars Resort is the only boutique resort on the secluded island of Yaqeta, with just 9 beachfront bungalows spread along 3 pristine white-sand beaches.

It was peaceful and relaxed , the snorkeling tours were great..Food was lovely. And relative to other resorts smaller amount of people was positive
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
138 reviews
Price from£330.85per night
Ravita Cove HomeAway from Home HomeStay, hotel in Nacula Island

Ravita Cove HomeAway from Home HomeStay is set in Matacawalevu and offers a shared lounge. The property has sea views. The homestay features an outdoor fireplace and a 24-hour front desk.

Experiencing Ravita Cove was nothing short of magical. Nestled on an isolated island, it felt like being welcomed into a family rather than just a guest. With only two rooms, the intimate setting allowed for a truly personalized experience. Cookie and his team were the epitome of hospitality, ensuring every moment was filled with warmth and care. The food was exceptional, adding to the overall delight of the stay. From sunset hikes to lovo nights with kava, cave explorations, and snorkeling adventures, every activity felt like a cherished memory in the making. The team's genuine kindness and abundance of humor made the entire stay feel like a dream. Ravita Cove is not just a place to stay; it's an experience to treasure for a lifetime. Definitely check them out on instagram https://www.instagram.com/ravitacove.homestay?igsh=YmFuNjk4ejJheWh4
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
12 reviews
Price from£23.74per night
S@fe Landing Lodge, hotel in Nacula Island

Facing the beachfront, S@fe Landing Lodge offers 2-star accommodation in Nacula Island and features a garden, terrace and restaurant.

The place and the beach are nice. Some staff are nice, some not, a bit superficial.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
30 reviews
Nabua Lodge, hotel in Nacula Island

Featuring mountain views, Nabua Lodge in Nacula Island features accommodation, a garden, a terrace, a restaurant, a private beach area and barbecue facilities. Complimentary WiFi is available.

Very basic with the exact amenities advertised. All optional activities were great. Couldn’t be more complimentary of the staff.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
162 reviews
Malakati Village Beach House, hotel in Nacula Island

Facing the seafront in Nacula Island, Malakati Village Beach House has a private beach area and a garden. There is a private entrance at the homestay for the convenience of those who stay.

The location
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
38 reviews
Coconut Beach Resort, hotel in Nacula Island

Set within a tropical garden of coconut palms and surrounded by turquoise water, Coconut beach Resort directly overlooks the world famous Blue Lagoon in the Yasawa Islands.

Traditional but modern villas, spacious accommodations with garden area, on the beach front. Staff were amazing and so friendly, you really are made to feel special and part of the family.
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
198 reviews
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What guests said about Nacula Island:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Extremely friendly people happy to share their daily lives...

    Extremely friendly people happy to share their daily lives and assist with fulfilling peoples wants. Great way to relax and understand how to live with off the immediate environment and what can be grown in a garden. Beautiful environment, clean seas, snorkeling and fishing. magnificent views from the hill tops, sunsets etc... Would definitely recommend and hope to return.
    Michael TORY
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Nacula (pronounced na-th-ula) is an incredible place to stay...

    Nacula (pronounced na-th-ula) is an incredible place to stay. It's the last stop for accomodation on the Yasawa Flyer. It has a home reef you can snorkel at, with plentiful and diverse sea life, including an elusive turtle, and colourful and varied coral. Hiking is available and easy to get to, with trail heads and trail easy to find and follow. There are caves which you can visit and swim in a short boat ride away. The local village allows people to attend the church service at a low cost. It is a wonderful place to rest and rejuvenate.
    Ariella
    Australia
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Isolated place, nice beaches and cloesby reefs, a few...

    Isolated place, nice beaches and cloesby reefs, a few resorts and lodges on island also a few villages. No shops on the island. Can easily get around by boat and also a few walking tracks, easy to get to with the ferry.
    eline
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    One of the best weeks of my life.

    One of the best weeks of my life. I'm a solo traveller and I'd go back tomorrow. The staff are just amazing and treat you like family, everyone on a first name basis. It is a smaller resort and we got to now each other as it's so chilled and everyone is just relaxed.
    Imogen
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The hike over the hill gave perspective and was interesting.

    The hike over the hill gave perspective and was interesting. The rooms were spacious and relaxing. The costs were hard to accomodate with only a certain amount of cash in my wallet and no way of topping up. Visiting the village and my kids developing a sense of perspective about how people around the world live was valuable.
    Lyndal
    Australia
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