
Turtle Island Fiji
Fiji · Fiji
Reviews
Character and identity
Turtle Island occupies its own private isle in Fiji's Yasawa group, fringing the Blue Lagoon made famous on film. The footprint is intimate: just 14 beachfront villas (called bures) spread along the sand, with billowing white curtains, neutral palettes flecked with aqua, and uninterrupted views over impossibly clear water. The rhythm is all-inclusive and communal by design, with staff-hosted group dinners most evenings, alongside private beach picnics or moonlit dinners for two. Rates fold in meals, drinks, and activities ranging from horseback riding to kayaking, paddle boarding, and a daily tank dive for certified divers.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and honeymooners who want barefoot seclusion, a small-island social rhythm, and plenty of water time without itemising every bill. The format suits travellers who enjoy meeting other guests at communal dinners, value marine activities, and want a single, simple Fiji experience rather than island-hopping logistics.
Should look elsewhere:
Independent travellers who prize anonymity and à la carte dining will find the group-dinner culture too structured. Families looking for a kids' club programme, design-forward urbanites, and anyone wanting multiple restaurants, nightlife, or a large spa menu should book elsewhere.
Bottom line
What you are buying here is private-island scale and an all-in format: 14 villas, one beach, fixed activities, and a sociable nightly table. That suits some travellers beautifully and stifles others. Book if you are a couple after a romantic, low-decision week on the Blue Lagoon; lock in shoulder-season rates if you want the same setup at a softer price point.
Location
What this place offers
- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Room service
- Breakfast
- Beach front
- Bicycle rental
- Horseback riding
- Snorkeling
- Scuba
