Three new Accor-branded hotels planned for Fiji

Partnership will deliver three new hotel developments in Denarau and Nadi, strengthening Fiji's tourism offering and adding more than 370 rooms by 2027.

Sunday 14 June 2026 | 02:00

An artist’s Impression of the Sofitel Vatu Talei.

An artist’s Impression of the Sofitel Vatu Talei.

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Accor and Yavu Collective have signed a landmark agreement to introduce three hotels under the Sofitel, The Sebel and TRIBE brands, adding more than 370 rooms to Fiji's tourism sector by 2027.

Accor, the largest hospitality group in the Pacific, and Yavu Collective, a Fijian-owned investment and development company, formalised the agreement that will see three new hotels in Fiji join Accor's global network.

The development marks a significant milestone for Fiji's tourism industry and strengthens Accor's presence in the Pacific.

The agreement brings together the Sofitel, The Sebel and TRIBE brands within a single destination and builds on a long-standing partnership between Accor and Yavu Collective, which began with the opening of Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa in 2005.

The partnership will expand further through three new developments planned for Denarau Island and Nadi.

Sofitel Fiji Vatu Talei

Scheduled to open in early 2027 on Denarau Island, Sofitel Fiji Vatu Talei has been designed as a luxury resort that blends French elegance with Fijian culture.

The 10-acre property will feature 176 rooms, expansive lagoons, a lazy river, a rooftop infinity pool and an adults-only retreat.



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