Treasure Island Resort, Fiji, Fiji

Room Types
  • Island bure
  • Ocean view bure
  • Beachfront bure

Facilities
  • Banquet facilities
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Spa
  • Fitness gym
  • Games room, pool table, table tennis table
  • Function facilities
  • Souvenir/gift shop
  • Swimming pool - children
  • Swimming pool – outdoor
  • Ice machine
  • Wedding chapel
  • Deposit box

Recreation
  • Board games
  • Jet ski/Boat motorized (chargeable)
  • Cultural programmes including herbal medicine demonstrations
  • Cultural visits/tours
  • Hand line fishing (chargeable)
  • Fish feeding excursion
  • Coral viewing
  • Kayaks
  • Mini golf
  • Sailing (chargeable)
  • Scuba diving
  • Snorkelling and snorkelling equipment
  • Wind surfing
  • Snorkelling for beginners (twice a week)
  • Learn to sail for beginners (twice a week)
  • Tennis
As one of the pioneers of marine conservation in the Fiji Islands, Treasure Island has seen the benefits of conserving the marine environment in this beautiful island paradise.

The establishment of the marine reserve and reintroduction of giant clams and triton snails has seen an increase in marine species like the colourful parrotfish, angelfish and coral trout. You can take part in escorted snorkelling tours to “coral tables” where you can “plant” new coral.

There is also a turtle-breeding program on Treasure Island where hatchlings are fed and monitored. Once strong enough, the endangered Hawksbill turtles are tagged and released into the vast Pacific Ocean.


A popular Kids’ Club activity is to feed Hibiscus flowers to the rare Crested Iguanas, which have been successfully nesting, and breeding on Treasure Island.

The endangered flightless Banded Rail has been an honored guest on Treasure Island since the late 90’s. Although normally very shy, the birds have become very cheeky and it is not uncommon for them to hop right into your bure (bungalow) or take a splash in your footbath outside your bure.