Fiji inclusive packages take the guesswork out of island travel. Transfers, accommodation, and a lineup of genuinely incredible activities are all sorted before you even step on the plane. You pick your package, choose whether you want a dorm or a private bure, and show up ready to go. Simple as that.
These packages run through Yasawa Adventures (via South Sea Cruises), using the daily Yasawa Flyer ferry service out of Port Denarau. They're self-guided, which means you're free to explore at your own pace, with no tour group schedule to stick to and no escort telling you where to be.
What's Included in a Fiji Inclusive Package?
- Coach transfers from select hotels in Denarau, Nadi, Vuda, and Wailoaloa to Port Denarau and back
- Vessel transfers on the Yasawa Flyer between all islands in your itinerary
- Accommodation at handpicked island resorts across the Yasawa and Mamanuca islands (your choice of dorm or private bure)
- Included activities at each island, from swimming with manta rays and snorkelling with reef sharks to the Sawa-i-Lau Caves trip, sunset tube cruises, marine conservation experiences, and more
- BONUS: Full Day Pass to Malamala Beach Club (valued at AUD$137), the world's first island beach club, to use before or after your island trip. Includes return transfers and vessel, non-motorised watersports, Wi-Fi, and towel service
- Yasawa Adventures welcome pack including a sulu (sarong), drink bottle, and drawstring bag
What About Meals?
Meals aren't pre-bundled into these packages, and that's intentional. You pay for food directly at each resort once you're in Fiji, in Fijian dollars, which means that money goes straight to the island communities you're visiting. Not to a middleman, not to a booking platform. Directly to the locals.
Each resort has its own meal plan available on the island. Prices and menus vary by resort, and you sort it out when you arrive. It's one of the easiest ways your trip can actually give something back.
Dorm or Bure? Your Call.
Every inclusive package gives you the choice of how you want to sleep.
- Dorm accommodation: Shared facilities, often unisex (some resorts offer female-only dorms), fan or air-conditioned. The social option, and the most budget-friendly way to do it.
- Private bure accommodation: Your own bure with private ensuite, set in tropical gardens close to the beach. More space, more privacy, still completely affordable compared to a standard resort stay.
Choose Your Adventure: Package Options
Packages range from a quick 3-night intro to a full 11-night island circuit. Here's the lineup:
- Short & Shark (3 days, 2 nights): Fast, punchy, and built around one of Fiji's bucket list experiences. Snorkel with reef sharks and get a real taste of the Yasawas in a long weekend.
- Tropical Tempter (4 days, 3 nights): Two islands, three nights, and a solid introduction to what makes the Yasawas special. Great if your time is limited but your standards aren't.
- Island Adventurer (5 days, 4 nights): Three islands, more activities, and enough time to actually settle into each spot before moving on.
- Coconut Cruiser (7 days, 6 nights): The most popular package for good reason. Six nights across four regions of the Yasawas, five included experiences, and a genuine sense of having explored Fiji properly.
- Yasawa Wanderer (8 days, 7 nights): More time, more islands, more of everything. For travellers who want to go properly deep into the Yasawa island chain.
- Fiji Explorer (12 days, 11 nights): The full run. Eleven nights across the Yasawas and Mamanucas, and the kind of Fiji trip people talk about for years afterwards.
What You'll Actually Experience
Depending on your package and which resorts you stay at, your included activities will include a selection of:
- Sawa-i-Lau Caves trip (ancient limestone sea caves, including an underwater tunnel to the second cavern)
- Swim with manta rays (May to October, when they feed in the channel between islands)
- Guided snorkelling with reef sharks at Mouva Reef
- Sunset tube cruise (cold drink, sunset, floating in the ocean, yes really)
- Marine conservation experience: coral talk, coral planting, and guided snorkel with the Barefoot Manta marine biology team
- South Sea Island inclusions: semi-sub coral viewer, kayaking, paddleboarding, guided snorkelling, and complimentary local beer, house wine, and soft drinks from 9.45am to 4pm
- Village visits, guided hikes, night snorkelling, and more depending on your resort
How the Yasawa Flyer Works
All transfers between islands run on the Yasawa Flyer, South Sea Cruises' high-speed catamaran that departs Port Denarau daily at 8.45am. It's air-conditioned, has a licensed bar and food kiosk, a travel desk, and outdoor viewing decks. It's also genuinely one of the great travel experiences in the South Pacific, so the journey is part of the trip.
Not Sure Which Package Is Right for You?
If you'd rather have total flexibility to move between islands on your own schedule without a set itinerary, our Fiji island hopping passes let you hop on and off the Yasawa Flyer whenever you like, with accommodation bookable as you go.
Or if you'd prefer to stay in one place and go deep on a single island, our single island stays sort transfers and accommodation with no multi-stop itinerary involved.
Browse the full range on our Fiji island tours page to compare all your options.
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