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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.

Unbelievable location, you could sit and look at the view all day long. Extremely friendly and helpful staff. Great inclusive vibe.
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
528 reviews
Price from£70.12per 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.

It was an amazing experience at safe landing. The staff was amazing (especially Ku and the Coconut Man). There are a lot of amazing activities you could do, I can recommend going for a loooong walk up the mountains of the island ( a truly mesmerising view!!). In fact I liked it so much, that I stayed an extra night. Don't expect a luxurious resort, but an authentic, family owned place with amazing food and a laid back lifestyle.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
14 reviews
Price from£26.68per 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.

If you’re looking for a remote place, with lovely people to experience Fijis culture, this is the place to be! The people in the village are super friendly and helpful. The island is just pure nature and the food was amazing.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
88 reviews
Price from£38.65per 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.

The most beautiful location, absolutely worth the long boat ride to get there. Clear blue water and clean sandy beaches with incredible coral reef accessible from the beach. We stayed in the lodge which was reasonably sized although not much room for a suitcase to open and had a ceiling fan which was much needed! Really great activities on offer which we got involved with, loved the cave trip and the village tour!! Staff all very friendly and welcoming.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
295 reviews
Price from£139.90per 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.

The staff were wonderful, very friendly and welcoming. The island is beautiful. Recommend the sunset hike. Clean and comfortable accommodation. Great food.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very good
Rated very good
72 reviews
Price from£71.88per night
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.

Amazing staff. Great food too with generous portions, good quality and variety.
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
184 reviews
Price from£243.68per 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.

A little piece of heaven in a tranquil and beautiful location. Nice, good size accommodation, truly in the middle of nature and away from it all. Mature and affluent clientele served by very friendly staff and very good, generously proportioned food. Fast dongle based internet.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Superb
Rated superb
130 reviews
Price from£336.16per night
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What guests said about Nacula Island:

  • 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
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Snorkelling was great at various reefs.

    Snorkelling was great at various reefs. The set menu was always fresh, healthy and tasty. The cabins are steps away from the water and are spacious and comfortable, with views of the ocean. All day there are either sunny or shady spots to laze about and read, if you are not swimming, snorkelling, fishing or watching the locals play 7 a side rugby. A trip to the limestone cave for a swim is good fun and a must for purchasing a nice gift to take home and assist the local community as well.
    Louise
    Australia
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The beach was gorgeous with a reef for snorkeling and...

    The beach was gorgeous with a reef for snorkeling and opportunities for diving from the on-site dive shop which I used for 6 dives. Gear was in good condition and the dive masters and boat crew were all fabulous.The garden villa I had was roomy, private and very comfortable with a gorgeous private outdoor bathroom. Staff are very friendly and the meals are varied and tasty. It has that "island feel" and a mix of travelers and accommodation styles but meal time is a communal time where you can meet up with fellow travelers and dine with others which was important to me as a solo traveler. It is a 4 hour boat ride from the main land but a seaplane is available. Extra activities are available or you can just relax.
    Susan
    Australia