Just a minutes' walk from Wailoaloa Beach, Bamboo Backpackers features free WiFi and paid 24/7 airport pickup. All rooms include lovely garden views and free linen.
Ceyda Eda
Germany
Our stay at this hostel was absolutely amazing! The staff are not just incredible workers – they are truly wonderful people who made our time unforgettable. Special thanks to Elenöa, Bill, and Emily. They were always there for us, incredibly helpful, and went above and beyond in everything they did.
Every evening, they hosted a kava ceremony where we sat together, sang songs, and shared stories. The place is super clean, the rooms are comfortable, and there are so many activities to join during the day.
We could always come to them with any questions or concerns, and they made us feel so welcome and cared for. It’s the perfect balance of relaxation and fun. Every time we come back to Fiji, this will always be the place we choose to stay. Thank you for everything!
Featuring garden and a sun terrace with a swimming pool, Bluewater Lodge is located in Nadi, 200 metres from Wailoaloa Beach and 10 km from Denarau Island.
Bridget
United States
Staff were very friendly and nice, great service. Easy to meet people solo traveling also.
Nadi Downtown Hotel features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Nadi. With a garden, the 2-star hostel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Nila Beach Resort has a garden, private beach area, a terrace and restaurant in Lautoka. Boasting babysitting service, this property also provides guests with an outdoor pool.
Jay
Australia
Ok so two things that are good about the so called resort.
1, the rooms are ok
2, the Indian food is good
Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
The place is kind of like a nicer youth hostel, with a shared shower and toilet (it's kept clean, but bring flipflops since the floor is wet). It has a good location near some restaurants, a beach, and it's away from town. Overall, with the free breakfast, it is very good value for money. The staff is friendly and helpful, and they're the best part about staying there.
I came to Fiji without any plan. After I checked in Imeri helped me with my vacation route and booked a fantastic holiday including island trips for me. For low budget travel I would highly recommend bamboo backpackers and definitely will come back
Just room&we all book hotels with pool there pool is way dirty they told me we doing deep cleaning but actually did nothing they need is vacuum cleaning and it’s health & safety concern& kids still swim they can get hurt& from way to dirty pool and resorts hotels a expensive when u book with pool no pool cheap apartments they need to think and nothing to do there as they don’t have anything else apart from that .Thank you
We are backpackers on a budget, and to be fair the facilities aren't the best, but we didn't pay alot either. The pool is lovely, the sea is beautiful to have dinner beside, and the staff were actually lovely just come across abit less friendly than other places. Again, working in hospitality I can understand. We appreciate the stay both before and after our trip to the yasawa, it worked well and they took care of us well and helped us with our journey 😀
Perfect hostel environment to meet new people, tables outside are always full of people, as well as kava evenings.
Hot water in the shower, always boiling water for tea, clean bed sheets daily if you want.
Lockers in the room, but you have to have your own lock.
The staff make this place and we’re honestly the best and so hardworking…Location, right by beach. Large rooms and deck. Cheap for Fiji, more like a cheap motel/backpackers in NZ which I’m good with!
Sonia
Solo traveller
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