What People are saying
Relaxing stay with absolutely lovely staff
Diego S on 27/09/2017 10:41
This was the 2nd time we stayed at Namuka Bay and it was even better than the previous stay.
The staff is very friendly:
Silvia is an excellent cook with the ingredients being mostly locally sourced, if you like it this way, it is probably as organic as it gets in Fiji. There are several filling dishes to choose from and if asked, local market fare can be cooked for a fee.
This place is away from the beaten track & there is plenty to do, early morning seems the best time to snorkel the reef and when the wind picks up, it is great to explore the inland by foot or take a horse ride. There are also two large resorts in daytrip distance which are worth a visit, due to their location.
Pleasant stay in Namuka Bay Lagoon
467jhb on 21/09/2017 02:25
Pleasant memories on Namuka Bay Lagoon
This is a very nice place for those looking to relax in a rural and quiet place.
The beach and the surroundings are natural. Walk along old (non-functioning)
sugarcane train line, talk to local people, visit a cave. The family-like atmosphere,
animals, make an easygoing stay!
A relay good place to relax!
Beautiful, off the beaten track
ErinNZL on 11/08/2017 12:46
Its a bit of a hike from Nadi to Namuka bay but worth it! The road is unsealed and you really feel like you are going somewhere special as the driveway is about a 15-20 drive in itself. The rooms are beautiful, the view is stunning, the staff are lovely and welcoming. I forgot my cell phone in a taxi, and they called the chef who lived further up the driveway to race up a hill and get it before it was gone forever! The chef cooks lovely food that is freshly picked from their organic garden on site. If you are expecting wifi and luxuries of a resort, probably not the place for you. But if you want a true Fijian experience that is disconnected from the busy-ness of the main island, with the ocean sounds all night from your beautiful room and lovely Fijian hospitality - it's perfect.
Basic budget resort, very helpful staff
familyoffour127 on 19/07/2017 07:17
This resort is nice for a quiet and relaxing stay for a few nights. Its very small and quiet and the staff are very attentive and caring.
They were happy to go out of their way to meet our needs as we had specific needs and they were very accommodating.
The reef is Ok and good for a nice snorkel. Theres a few things to do around the resort, but they also offer tours for an extra fee.
Heaven On Earth
Cody J on 08/07/2017 21:37
We were a little apprehensive when we booked Namuka Bay, no TV, no electricity during the day, boy were we wrong with our apprehension.
We stayed four nights at Namuka Bay and had the best time, you feel like you have the entire place to yourself, a beautiful stretch of coastline all to yourself.
It's an honest place with no frills, but you know what, you don't need them. If you're wanting to be pampered 24/7 then stay at one of the expensive resorts. If you're after a place for some RnR to collect your thoughts, this is the place for you.
The food is superb, big serves at a great price, highlights were anything with local fresh prawns and anything with chicken, their chicken and chips, while sounds very basic is delicious. Fruits served with all meals is fresh and succulent.
Please don't ever change Namuka Bay, many others will tell you to, but please don't, we will be back! Our only regret was to not stay longer, if I had my choice now after staying there, I would have stayed longer!
Pro tips for those wanting to stay:
* Order meals in advance, meals are cooked fresh and can take some time. Order breakfast at your previous night dinner, dinner at breakfast.
* Take reef shoes, the Coral coast is called the Coral coast for a reason.
* Take the walk along the railway line into Voua, it's a good hour walk, over some rickety old railway bridges over water. But well well worth the walk for lunch at Tomlus Seafood restaurant. A cab back to the hotel is around FJD15, ask at the supermarket.
* Do go snorkeling, if only just off shore, there is so much to see, the further you go out, the more fish you will see and the prettier the Coral gets. All at chest height water during low tide.
* Leave your sense of entitlement at the gate, unwind and enjoy Fiji.