# Fiji Honeymoon Guide: Likuliku, Turtle Island & the Overwater Reality

> Fiji is the South Pacific's value overwater destination and the soft-coral capital of the world — but it has fewer than 100 true overwater bungalows in the whole country. Here is Likuliku versus Turtle Island, the Mamanucas versus the Yasawas, and what the pictures don't tell you.

*Published 2026-07-03 · By Marco Alvarez*

Fiji occupies a specific niche in the overwater-honeymoon conversation, and it is worth being precise about what that niche is. It is not the most photographed destination — that is Bora Bora, with Mount Otemanu behind the bungalows. It is not the deepest overwater market — that is the Maldives, with thousands of water villas. Fiji is the warmest welcome, the best value for long-haul South Pacific travelers, and the soft-coral capital of the world. It is also, crucially, a place with fewer than 100 true overwater bungalows in the entire country.

That scarcity is the honest reality behind the Fiji honeymoon, and it shapes every decision. Here is how the two flagship properties — Likuliku and Turtle Island — differ, how the Mamanuca and Yasawa island groups compare, and what the marketing photos leave out.

## Why choose Fiji over Bora Bora or the Maldives?

Travel time is the sharpest practical differentiator. Fiji is roughly 11 hours nonstop from Los Angeles or San Francisco — about three hours more than Bora Bora, but a world easier than the 20-to-28-hour, multi-leg journey to the Maldives (usually via Dubai, Doha or an Asian hub). For couples on the West Coast, Fiji is a single overnight flight to a place where daily life runs in English, which removes a real layer of friction.

On value, Fiji leads. Its premier overwater resort, Likuliku, lists rates from around $1,759 AUD per night — roughly $1,150 to $1,250 USD — including three gourmet meals daily, a better food-inclusive proposition than most comparably priced Bora Bora or Maldives rooms, where dining is often a large a la carte add-on. And on marine life, Fiji holds a distinction all its own: as the soft-coral capital of the world, its reefs — around the Bligh Water, the Somosomo Strait, and the Great Astrolabe Reef off Kadavu — carry a density and vibrancy of soft coral unmatched anywhere on Earth. Learn more through [Tourism Fiji](https://www.fiji.travel/).

## Likuliku Lagoon Resort: Fiji's only true overwater bures

[Likuliku Lagoon Resort](https://likulikulagoon.com/over-water-bure/), on Malolo Island in the Mamanuca group, holds a distinction no other Fijian resort can claim: it operates the country's only authentic overwater bures — ten units of 91 square meters each, positioned over a fringing reef inside a protected marine sanctuary. The resort is adults-only, 100 percent Fijian-family-owned, and certified as a sustainable tourism operator; the bures are built from locally sourced coconut-palm timber and woven pandanus under thatched roofs that provide natural insulation. Each has a deep-set stone bathtub with lagoon views, a private deck with a ladder into the ocean, complimentary snorkel gear, and a glass floor with underwater lights for night fish-watching.

[Rates](https://likulikulagoon.com/rates/) start around $1,759 AUD per night, inclusive of three gourmet meals daily. When you factor in the per-couple daily food cost at comparable a la carte properties, the effective rate is competitive with similarly positioned Maldivian resorts. TripAdvisor reviewers repeatedly call it one of the most exceptional resorts they've stayed at, singling out staff warmth; regulars recommend requesting bure 1 or 2 for the best position. It is reached from Nadi International Airport by 25-km catamaran, private water taxi, seaplane, or helicopter (helicopter round-trip runs about $700).
The overwater reality: Fiji has fewer than 100 true overwater bungalows nationwide, and Likuliku's are the only authentic overwater bures in the country. Book far ahead — with just ten units, this is genuine scarcity, not a marketing line. If overwater is non-negotiable, Likuliku is effectively your one address.
## Turtle Island: the private-island alternative

If Likuliku is about the overwater bure, [Turtle Island](https://www.turtlefiji.com/) is about the private island. This 500-acre estate in the northern Yasawa group operates as an all-inclusive resort limited to just 14 couples at a time, each assigned a personal Bure Mama and Bure Papa. It is famous as the filming location of the 1980 film *The Blue Lagoon*, and its entire model is seclusion — private-beach picnics, an all-inclusive rate covering meals, drinks and most activities, and a deliberately tiny guest count that means you may have a beach entirely to yourselves.

The accommodation here is beach-bure luxury, not overwater — an important distinction for couples fixated on the stilt-house image. What Turtle Island offers instead is a level of privacy and personal service that a larger resort cannot replicate, on a remote island reached by seaplane from Nadi. Choose it for the private-island experience and the seclusion; choose Likuliku if the overwater bure itself is the dream.

## Mamanuca vs. Yasawa: where to base your honeymoon
Island groupDistance from NadiCharacterFlagship resortMamanucaShort catamaran or 10–15 min flightConvenient, calmer lagoonsLikuliku (overwater bures)YasawaLonger boat or seaplaneRemote, dramatic volcanic sceneryTurtle Island (private island)
Both groups sit off the western coast of the main island, Viti Levu, and reach guests from Nadi International Airport. The Mamanucas are closer and more convenient, which is why they host Likuliku; the Yasawas run farther north, feel more remote, and deliver the soaring volcanic landscapes that Turtle Island trades on. For a first Fiji honeymoon centered on the overwater bure, base in the Mamanucas. For maximum seclusion and scenery, choose the Yasawas — or pair the two across a longer trip.

## Timing and honest tradeoffs

The dry season, May through October, is the ideal window: lower humidity, less rain, calmer seas for diving and transfers. The wet season, November through April, is warmer and greener but overlaps the South Pacific cyclone season; off-season travel can secure real discounts if you'll accept occasional showers. Likuliku enforces a three-night minimum from December 15 to January 6.

The honest weaknesses are worth naming. Fiji's overwater design is simpler and more traditional than the Maldives' — no water slides or retractable roofs, and that is arguably the point, but manage expectations if you've seen Maldivian marketing. Transfers add cost and time; a seaplane or helicopter to the outer islands is not incidental. And the overwater scarcity means Likuliku's ten bures book out far in advance for peak dates. But for couples who want soft-coral diving, an authentic Fijian welcome, a value-for-quality overwater experience, and more than the resort perimeter to define their honeymoon, Fiji is the South Pacific island that rewards you for going a little farther.

## Sources

1. [Over-Water Bure — Likuliku Lagoon Resort](https://likulikulagoon.com/over-water-bure/)
2. [Bure Rates — Likuliku Lagoon Resort Fiji](https://likulikulagoon.com/rates/)
3. [Turtle Island Fiji — All-Inclusive Private Island Resort](https://www.turtlefiji.com/)
4. [Tourism Fiji — Official Travel Guide](https://www.fiji.travel/)

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