Hotels · Malolo Island, Fiji
Six Senses Fiji
MALOLO ISLAND, FIJI
Our take
Solar-powered villas, a spa that actually earns its reputation, and a dive center dropping you into some of the Pacific's most alive reef systems β Six Senses Fiji is for those who want their conscience and their hedonism reconciled in one address. Beachfront Fiji, done with genuine intention. Walk away if you're counting cocktail bars or need a city fix within reach. This is deliberate stillness, and it demands you mean it.
Notable Features
- Solar-powered villas
- Exquisite beachfront location
- Award-winning spa with locally inspired treatments
- Dive center for marine exploration
π‘ Insider Tip
"Book a Turtle Calling excursion for a unique conservation experience and the chance to see baby turtles hatch."
Overview
A shining jewel in Fijiβs crown, Six Senses Fiji promises an out of the ordinary experience to remember. Found amongst lush vegetation on a protected bay, Six Senses Fiji boasts a gorgeous white sandy beach and turquoise lagoon offering swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and more. Designed to reflect a Fijian village, 24 pool villas offer a contemporary take on tradition, providing a peaceful haven for guests to enjoy their own paradise. For families and larger groups, multi-bedroom residences create a feeling of a private island home with fully equipped kitchens, barbecues, private pools and a complimentary nanny service.
The Wellness Village is surrounded by lush tropical jungle and is home to Six Senses Spa Fiji where guests can reconnect with themselves by putting their feet up and their worries down. Take a class at the Alchemy Bar blending your own body scrub or try our aerial yoga or guided meditation to reconnect with yourself. A treetop yoga pavilion offers unsurpassed ocean views from every angle (downward dog, warrior and tree pose).
Food and beverage at the resort promises to create memories, not just meals, leaving taste buds tingling and guests hungry for more. Encompassing Eat With Six Senses principles, Six Senses Fiji uses fresh and local ingredients, many grown onsite, to create tonics, probiotics and more, with chef and mixologist working together to banish the barrier between food and drink.
Integrating sustainability into every element of our resort, Six Senses Fiji is proud to be 100 percent solar powered with the largest micro grid in Fiji to use Tesla batteries. A water bottling plant onsite is used to purified water to the highest standards and bottled in glass bottles, eliminating the need for any single use plastic bottles on site. Those elements, along with many other initiatives within our resort including a farm, composting and our coral planting project, ensure that we are consistent with the commitment of the brand to reduce our environmental footprint.
Watersports including surfing, snorkeling, coral reforestation, windsurfing, hobie cats, jet skis, diving and more along with cultural and environmental activities, cooking classes and mixology lessons mean there is something for everyone at Six Senses Fiji.
Sustainability Initiatives +
Sustainability programs include conserving energy and rainwater, making our own high-quality drinking water and growing our own organic produce. We have one of the largest off-grid solar installations in the Southern Hemisphere using Tesla batteries, reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. At Cluckingham Palace, over 100 hens and roosters roam, relax and produce fresh eggs for use throughout the resortβs restaurants. Nearby is the protected beehive area, which produces delicious honey and honeycomb.
Six Senses Fiji is also home to 40 Fijian Crested iguanas, a critically endangered native species with less than 5,000 remaining in the world. With just 17 iguanas in the vicinity at the time of opening in April 2018, it is clear that they are successfully reproducing in their natural environment within the resort. We make every effort to ensure that these special residents are safe and that their habitat, between the villas and our spa, remains as it was found. This section of the resort is called the Iguana Reserve and as guests walk along the winding boardwalk through the trees, they may be able to catch a glimpse of one of the friendly fellas.
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