Fiji family resorts make top list
Qantas’ Traveler Insider names Fiji resorts offering unique activities for children.
Tuesday 19 May 2026 | 20:00
Paradise Cove Resort’s Crooked Coconut Kids Club is free and even includes a supervised “kids’ dinner
Qantas’ Traveler Insider put together a list of Fiji’s top Kids’ Clubs to prove to visitors why bringing their children on vacation with them in Fiji can be an epic experience.
HERE IS THE LIST:
Koro Sun Resort
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Koro Sun’s Jungle Kids Club provides a free programme packed with activities, from rainforest walks to tidal pool exploration and Fijian culture.
Plantation Island Resort
The resort’s Coconut Kids Club provides tie dye, coconut boat craft and movie screenings in the evenings.
“They won’t just be stuck indoors, either – long boat rides and crab hunting are some of the more popular offerings. Plus, it’s free for kids of all ages,” Qantas’ Traveler Insider. said.
Shangri-La Yanuca Island Fiji
This resort’s Little Chief’s Club provides a kids’ club in the morning, inflatable water park in the afternoon.
“Crafty kids will love the weaving classes, one of many at the complimentary Little Chief’s Club that caters for ages four to 12. Kids under four can join in with adult supervision,” said Qantas’ Traveler Insider.
Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort
This resort features three separate kids’ club groups covering ages three right up to older teens (the former are free, the latter attracts a small additional fee).
It features hikes and local community visits, sandcastle building and water-play for the little ones.
Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Denarau Island
Radisson Blu’s Blu Bananas kids club operates on and off from 9am to 9pm along with allowing children to compete in the Kids Olympics to an art attack session.
Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort
The resort’s Side by Side Family Programme provides children with Fijian language lessons (from four to 12-year-olds) allowing you to join in with activities such as cooking classes and market visits.
“This resort goes the extra mile, incorporating cultural activities into their jam-packed Lai Lai Kids’ Club schedule,” said Qantas’ Traveler Insider.
Paradise Cove Resort
Paradise Cove Resort’s Crooked Coconut Kids Club has staff to lead children aged three to five in indoor-based games andwater-based play.
The club is free and even includes a supervised “kids’ dinner” for those evenings when you’d like a table to yourselves.
Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort
Each kid aged five and under gets a dedicated “nanny” for the duration of their stay at this resort, with older kids grouped in a supervised buddy system.
Nanuku Auberge Resort
Nanuku Auberge Resort’s Lailai Children’s Club, has activities including everything from zip-lining to sand dune climbing and waterfall chasing. A dedicated nanny can also take charge of those up to age six and all services are free between the hours of 8am and 9pm.
Six Senses Fiji
Six Senses Fiji gives guests the best of both worlds. For children, they have pizza-making, bracelet weaving and tree planting, while grown-ups can take on cooking classes, paddle boarding or surf lessons together.
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