The Best Hotels to Book in Suva, Fiji

Eat dinner poolside, with sunset views over Suva Harbour
Eat dinner poolside, with sunset views over Suva Harbour | Courtesy of Holiday Inn Suva / Expedia
Laura Hampson

Home to half of Fiji’s urban population, Suva is also the largest city in the South Pacific, and here, colourful colonial buildings sit side by side with palm trees. Whether you want to be as close to the ocean as possible or tucked away in the surrounding rainforest, we showcase our favourite hotels in Suva, Fiji – now bookable on Culture Trip.

Grand Pacific Hotel

Hotel, Luxury

Outdoor pool area at Grand Pacific Hotel has red striped deckchairs, white umbrellas and tall pot plants
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Stay in old-world luxury when you book at the Grand Pacific Hotel; opt for a heritage suite for high ceilings, a jacuzzi tub and a wrap-around veranda with excellent sea vistas. Days are best spent lounging by the outdoor pool or at the Bliss Spa, where you’re guaranteed one of the best traditional massages in the country.

Holiday Inn Suva

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Double room at Holiday Inn Suva has modern decor, aztec bed throw and curtains and mirrored wardrobes
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Just five minutes’ walk from the main town and next door to the Grand Pacific, you’ll find Holiday Inn’s Suva outpost sitting at the water’s edge. Families will appreciate the large beachside pool, and under-12s stay for free. Dinner should be eaten poolside, where you can order wood-fired pizza from Bati ni Wai while watching the sunset.

Five Princes Hotel

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Outdoor pool area at Five Princes Hotel has grey deckchairs, surrounding palm trees and other stunning nature
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With just six individually styled rooms, three garden cottages and an expansive villa, the Five Princes Hotel is ideal for those seeking seclusion. Whichever you choose, expect walls clad with local artworks and glorious views over the tropical grounds. Be sure to make a booking at the in-house restaurant, which serves upscale but unpretentious Fijian cuisine.

Colo-I-Suva Rainforest Eco Resort

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Outdoor pool area at Colo-I-Suva Rainforest Eco Resort has a wooden deck, pot plants and a roof shelter
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If tranquillity is what you’re after, this eco-resort set on the edge of a lush rainforest should do the trick. The Raintree Restaurant and Bar serves local Fijian fare (such as the excellent fish and coconut cream ceviche called kokoda). Opt for one of the lakeside rooms to spot native birds such as the Fiji goshawk, golden dove and collared lory.

Tanoa Plaza Suva

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Double room at Tanoa Plaza Suva has modern design, blue velvet chairs and a wall backdrop, along with wooden flooring
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Perched neatly above Suva Harbour, Tanoa Plaza Suva is a very modern option in the Fijian capital. All rooms are newly refurbished to an exceptionally high standard: think hardwood floors, neutral hues (with a dash of colour for personality) and beautiful vistas. The white-tiled bathrooms offer rainfall showers and pina colada toiletries to enhance the tropical vibe.

Suva Motor Inn

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Aerial view of the pool area at Suva Motor Inn has a water slide, lots of trees and a wooden deck with outdoor furniture
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Sitting pretty in downtown Suva, this no-frills hotel is an ideal option for families with kids, thanks to the large outdoor pool with a waterslide and hot tub. When peckish, head to the onsite Waterfall Bar and Restaurant for a Fijian feast chased with a cocktail. There’s often live music playing at the bar come nightfall, adding to the buzzy vibe.

Novotel Suva Lami Bay

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Outdoor pool area at Novotel Suva Lami Bay has deckchairs, canvas umbrellas and tall, green palm trees and plants
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Fringed by palm trees down on Suva’s waterfront, this Novotel outpost is perfectly positioned to take in the city’s best views. Most of your time will likely be spent in the Tonique Gin Lounge and Bar, which aptly serves a whole host of gin-inspired cocktails. Be sure to follow your gin adventure with a booking at Husk, the hotel’s restaurant, to dine on oysters al fresco.

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