Six Senses Fiji occupies a 120-acre property on Malolo Island, arranged to reflect the layout of a traditional Fijian village around a protected bay of white sand and a turquoise lagoon. The resort comprises 24 pool villas together with two- to six-bedroom private residences, built with thatched roofing and dark wood and decorated with Fijian photography, tapa barkcloth and traditional sculpture. Wellness is central to the experience, anchored by the Wellness Village and its Six Senses Spa, Alchemy Bar and treetop yoga pavilion overlooking the lagoon. Dining draws on local ingredients and Fijian culinary traditions, complemented by cultural experiences such as fire-lighting rituals, a traditional lovo feast and kava ceremonies on the beach.
The resort’s main dining room, showcasing Fijian-inspired cuisine including a tropical fruit-filled breakfast buffet and sunset views over the fire-lighting ritual.
A spa built around traditional Fijian medicinal plants grown in the resort’s own garden, offering signature massages, facials and body treatments alongside personalised holistic programmes.
