Sheraton Tokoriki Fiji Review 2026: Pool, Spa & Prices
Discover the ultimate Fiji honeymoon at Sheraton Resort Tokoriki Island. From private beaches to lush spa treatments, here is everything you need to know.


The South Pacific paradise of Fiji was our dream honeymoon destination.
From Nadi, home to the international airport, you can hop on a boat from Port Denarau to explore various islands.
Many of these islands feature just one resort, offering an incredibly private and exclusive escape.
We figured, if not in Fiji, where else could we experience this kind of secluded luxury?
So, we made it a priority to book an island resort during our trip.
Tokoriki Island, our chosen destination, actually has two resorts.
We went with the Sheraton Resort & Spa because it perfectly matched our budget and the romantic vibe we were looking for.
Here is a complete breakdown of the Sheraton Tokoriki Island Resort's
amenities, including the pool, relaxation areas, and booking prices.
Sheraton Tokoriki Island Resort Fiji
Amenities, Pool, and Pricing Info
1️⃣ Swimming Pool
2️⃣ Kids Club
3️⃣ Spa
4️⃣ Gym & Billiards
5️⃣ Other Facilities
Trip.com | Agoda |
~$384 | ~$409 |
When booking international stays, I usually compare prices
between Trip.com and Agoda.
For the Sheraton Tokoriki Island Resort,
Trip.com was significantly cheaper.
1. Swimming Pool

The swimming pool is arguably the most important facility at any tropical resort.
To be completely honest, the pool at the Sheraton Tokoriki
isn't massive.
Even though I'm a huge water baby, I didn't mind the smaller pool size.
Why? Because right in front of our room was a
private beach exclusively for guests,
and swimming in the crystal-clear ocean is honestly way more fun!


Still, lounging by the pool has its own charm.
We spent about half a day swimming and relaxing there,
which was the perfect amount of time for me.
There's a poolside bar right next to the water,
so you can easily grab a tropical cocktail mid-swim.
Sunbeds and daybeds are scattered around the area.
The resort never felt crowded during our stay, and there were
always plenty of empty loungers available, making it incredibly peaceful.

While there are two resorts on Tokoriki Island,
you can't even see the other one from the Sheraton.
Since you'll be spending all your time within the resort grounds,
they offer a wide variety of activities to keep you entertained.
From 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM, you can join special
Fijian cultural experiences like Bula dancing,
traditional singing, and roasted coconut making,
alongside classic resort fun like pool volleyball.


If you want to venture beyond the pool, there are several
ocean-based activities, though most require an additional fee.
You can book jet skiing, fishing, and kayaking
at the Water Sports Center, or sign up for a guided snorkeling tour.
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2. Kids Club


Tucked away on one side of the resort is the Kids Club.
Despite the grand name,
it's a pretty modest setup—essentially a small sandy play area with a few toys.
3. Spa


The resort also features a beautiful spa where you can indulge in relaxing massages.
On our first day, we were wandering around taking photos near the spa.
The incredibly sweet spa attendant invited us inside for a better backdrop
and even tucked a fresh flower into my hair!
While resort staff are typically polite everywhere,
the people of Fiji are genuinely the warmest and most welcoming
I've ever met on my travels!
4. Gym & Billiards


There is a gym on-site,
though calling it a full fitness center might be a stretch.
It's a very humble space with about 5 to 6 pieces of equipment.
It feels like they included it just to check the "gym" box for a resort,
but it works for a quick workout.
Right next to the breakfast restaurant, there's a pool table.
It's free to use whenever it's empty, no reservations needed!
5. Other Facilities


Behind the lobby, you'll find an area called Coco Palm,
filled with lush palm trees and tropical plants.
I'm not entirely sure what its official purpose is,
but walking through the gates feels like stepping into a
serene, hidden jungle village.

It's the perfect spot to breathe in the earthy scents and recharge with some nature therapy.

There's also a small boutique selling snacks,
cosmetics, souvenirs, and clothing.
Be warned, though: prices here are much higher than back at Port Denarau.
However, we didn't realize before our trip just how many
mosquitoes call Tokoriki Island home!
We arrived completely unprepared, so we ended up
buying bug spray from this little resort shop.

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