Qamea Resort and Spa

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Qamea Resort & Spa is the ultimate retreat. An intimate boutique resort catering to a maximum of 30 adults, with only 15 luxuriously appointed and air-conditioned Luxury Fiji Villas (Bures) nestled among swaying coconut palms and verdant tropical gardens.  Set amidst 100 acres of lush tropical landscaped gardens, bushland, and jagged volcanic South Pacific mountains that soar behind the property, the entire resort fronts onto a private white sand beach over a kilometer in length, and is known as the most spectacular in Fiji’s northern island group.

Qamea authentic thatched bures were designed and built-in traditional Fijian style. The accommodation is spacious, ranging in size 650-1800 sq / ft, with rising 20 -foot ceilings, heavens beds, and hand-polished local mahogany wood floors.

Each of our 17 luxuriously appointed traditional Fijian style thatched bures and beach villas is fully air-conditioned and features large, covered terraces with comfortable furniture and a hammock. All amenities are a beach bag, beach & bath towels, toiletries – shampoo, conditioner, soap and lotion, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, minibar, French press coffee and tea, and a safe.  Beachfront Bure | Honeymoon Bure | Royal Beach House | Royal Villa
Dine at Qamea Resort and Spa

Fresh Fiji Gourmet Cuisine!! Enjoy fresh cuisine, local specialties, superb wines, and great service on your Fiji holiday at Qamea Resort & Spa. The resort epitomizes Fiji islands resort-style dining at its best. Settle in for a leisurely breakfast, a delicious lunch or feel the gentle sea breeze as you dine on the beachfront.

You will love the relaxed ambiance and elegant ease of dining at Qamea Resort & Spa, Fiji. At Qamea, guests can look forward to cuisine that rivals top restaurants anywhere in the world. Our skilled team of five chefs prides itself in using both the finest local and international ingredients to create an irresistible fusion of Fijian Pacific Rim cuisine. Our menus are designed daily using fresh, seasonal ingredients that complement our tropical Fijian climate.
Activities at Qamea Island Resort & Spa

Qamea and her neighboring islands offer a tropical paradise of adventure and beauty. Guests can avail themselves of a wide range of activities ranging from stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, hiking, surfing (seasonal), world-class diving, croquet, local village visits, and catered picnic lunches at cascading jungle waterfalls, to invigorating coastal and mountain hikes.

If you are looking for the ultimate tropical Fijian adventure, let us guide you to new places of excitement and discovery.  Inclusive Activities | Culture | Tours & Charters | Certified Diving | Yoga

Come and experience some of the world’s premier dive sites, located just off the white sand shores of Qamea Resort & Spa and nearby Tavenui Island. Qamea’s fully PADI accredited 5 Star dive operation features such world-class dive sites as the Purple Wall, Qamea Freeway, Playground Reef and many more.

Most of our dive sites are within ten minutes of the resort, so you will not waste valuable holiday time on a dive boat. We also offer charter dives to the world renowned White Wall and Rainbow Reef in the Somosomo Straits, and to the stunning Yellow Wall.

Our dive facility features high quality and professionally maintained BCDs, regulators, and dive computers and a variety of long and short wetsuits. Our friendly, experienced, fully qualified and safety-conscious dive team will guide you through some of the most spectacular reefs that northern Fiji has to offer.
Yoga at Qamea Resort, Fiji Islands

Yoga means union, a reference to the state of body-mind-soul harmony sought through various disciplines such as postures and meditation, designed to access a state of greater peace & wholeness.

Qamea Resort has the perfect setting for to do your own self-guided practice in one of the most peaceful and beautiful settings in the heart of Fiji. Our yoga sala is always open from dawn to dusk. Yoga mats, blocks, and straps are available.

Fiji is located in the South Pacific with most international flights arriving at Nadi Airport on the main island of Viti Levu. To reach Qamea you need to fly with Fiji Airways or Island Hoppers, from Nadi to Taveuni. The flight is a visual adventure as you fly over breathtaking azure blue waters, coral reefs, and deserted islands.

Your arrival at Taveuni Airport in North Fiji: After an 80-minute scenic flight from Nadi you will land in Taveuni where one of our resort representatives will be waiting to greet you. Your baggage will be loaded into our air-conditioned transport van and you will be on your way. The drive to our landing is around 20 minutes and will take you through the lush tropics of Taveuni Island and local villages. Once you’ve reached the landing our boat will be there waiting for you. There is no dock at our landing so be prepared to get your feet wet! It usually is less than knee-deep and one of our boat captains will be more than happy to assist you. It takes under 10 minutes by boat from our landing to the resort.
Your arrival to Qamea Resort & Spa: Once the boat has reached the island you will be greeted by one of our friendly staff who will organize your check-in and from there you’ll be escorted to your bure and your vacation will begin!! A little off the well-worn path, Qamea’s location and landscape are beautifully unique.
Weddings at Qamea Resort and Spa

What could be better than exchanging your vows on the beautiful island of Qamea? Whether you want your Fijian wedding to be a private affair or full Fijian cultural experience, our wedding coordinator will make sure your wedding is an occasion you will cherish for the rest of your lives.

Jungle Hikes & Bird Watching

The mountains and valleys of Qamea Island are a maze of greenery and dense tropical bush. An ancient network of paths crisscross the island, but it takes an experienced guide to find one’s way.

This jungle hike will immerse you in a tropical rainforest beneath a canopy of towering trees. Along the way, your local guide will explain to you the history of the Island of Qamea, point out different species of flora and fauna such as the indigenous Qamea orange dove (bune), and answer any questions you might have.

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