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Yasawa Island Resort Accommodations
Bure Suite
At Yasawa there’s no such thing as a standard room. We start with six Bure Suites that set a luxurious benchmark with their modern styling, open plan and ocean views. Scattered in pairs among the palms, they share just one adjoining wall and are positioned for privacy – the only thing you’ll see from inside is the beach.
Deluxe
On an island as remote as this you can have all the space you want. Yasawa’s 10 Deluxe Bures are vast and free-standing, offering ocean panoramas from inside and out. A split-level design creates separate living and sleeping areas inside, while broad decks and shaded day-beds extend the living space outside.
Family Bure
Perched on a rise overlooking the rest of the resort is a huge Family Bure with two separate bedrooms either side of a central living area. Its elevated outdoor deck provides magnificent views over the island and out to sea, and its name, Drodrolagi, is Fijian for rainbow.
Honeymoon Suite
The name says it all - Lomalagi, the Fijian word for heaven. Hidden from the rest of the resort at the end of a deserted white beach, the Honeymoon Bure Lomalagi is a private retreat with its own horizon pool overlooking the ocean. This is Yasawa at its best – absolute luxury and complete seclusion.
- Interior
Each bure at Yasawa has a cool, open plan and luxury features throughout, from pillow top king beds with Frette bed covers to Bose Wave music systems. The modern bathroom has a shower for two with a view of the ocean, while the expansive living area has plantation shutters and French doors to the sundeck outside.
- Outdoor Shower
The outdoor shower is a signature feature in every bure at Yasawa, set in a weathered branch of driftwood in a discreet corner of the sundeck. Refresh in the open air under hot and cold water, enjoying a view of the ocean by day and the southern stars by night.
- Outdoor Living
At Yasawa the outdoors is an extension of your living space, fanned by tropical breezes and never more than a few steps from the ocean. Each bure has its own sundeck with a pair of lounges, a private beach hut on the sands and a hammock strung between the palms.
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