Hotels with Air Conditioning in Yasawa Islands from $334
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Top Yasawa Islands Hotels with Air Conditioning

Paradise Cove Resort
Naukacuvu Island, Naukacuvu Island
$297 nightly
The price is $334 total per night
$334 total
Oct 20 - Oct 21
Total with taxes and fees
A private beach, 2 restaurants, and 3 outdoor pools are all featured at this luxury resort. There's fun for all ages with a free kid's club and a waterslide, ...

Yasawa Island Resort
Yasawa Island, Yasawa Island
This smoke-free hotel features a private beach, a full-service spa, and a restaurant. Enjoy beachfront dining and relax with free beach cabanas and sun loungers. ...
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Yasawa Islands hotels essential information
Accommodation | 47 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $334 |
Highest Price | $334 |
Popular hotels | Viwa Island Resort, Paradise Cove Resort, Yasawa Island Resort |
Recent Yasawa Islands hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Yasawa Island Resort
5 out of 5
Posted 7 days ago
Travelocity Verified Review
"We enjoyed our stay. The staff was super friendly and always happy the help. The food options were nice, I felt like I was always full! The beachside Bure was a highlight. Being steps away from the water was so nice! Beach walks were or favorite! There were maybe 40 guests and it felt like we had the beach to ourselves most times! Lots of space to spread out and enjoy!Everyday at 6:30 pm you can book your excursions or massages for the remaining days. They also have an option for private picnics. With the picnics don’t expect the same lunch you would get at the resort it’s more of a quick packed lunch. I only loved the picnics for the private beach and crystal waters!
I want to add a WARNING.
For the Yasawa caves excursion done on Fridays and Tuesdays. Please use caution. They don’t have any safety warnings about people who don’t know how to swim. We sadly went though a very very tragic accident. A man drowned in the dark cave portion. He, along with his wife, were the only two wearing life vest initially and were told they could not wear them for the dark cave portion. The fact that there are no CPR trained professionals at this location really angers me. This death could have been preventable. It left us with heavy hearts. This is not for kids. Not for elder people (steps to get in and out are sooo steep and slippery). Not for claustrophobic people. Not for people who are afraid of the dark.
They really aren’t that beautiful anyways. I would not recommend that activity."
A verified traveler stayed at Yasawa Island Resort

Paradise Cove Resort
5 out of 5
Posted 2 months ago
Travelocity Verified Review
"Our stay was amazing from start to finish. We had lovely accommodation with great amenities and especially enjoyed the double-headed outdoor shower – such a treat.
The beachfront was absolutely beautiful, with crystal-clear water just like you’d imagine on a paradise-like island in Fiji. We celebrated a birthday while we were there, and the little extras – the decorated room and the restaurant serenade – made it feel really special. And the food… delicious every single time. We’d go back in a heartbeat."
A verified traveler from Manly stayed at Paradise Cove Resort
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