The expansion of Marriott International’s portfolio via The Ritz-Carlton brand will meet growing demand for luxury travel experiences in the region.
The Ritz-Carlton Fiji, Namuka Bay, marks the brand’s debut in Fiji. Expected to open in 2030, the 249-key new-build luxury resort will be a milestone opening for Marriott, marking the company’s expansion of its Fiji portfolio into the Coral Coast.
“It is exciting to reach agreement to debut The Ritz-Carlton in one of the world’s most desirable destinations. With Fiji experiencing significant growth in visitor numbers, market profile, and infrastructure, now is the ideal time to introduce Marriott’s luxury portfolio to the island. The government’s clear and coordinated commitment to sustainable tourism and quality hotel development is driving strong investor interest and attracting top-tier global brands. We expect the local benefits of this investment to be far-reaching, and we are confident that The Ritz-Carlton brand has the global cachet to attract new affluent travel markets to Fiji.” said Richard Crawford, Vice President of Hotel Development for Australia, New Zealand and Pacific, Marriott International.
The Ritz-Carlton Fiji, Namuka Bay will be situated in the heart of the spectacular Coral Coast occupying a 28-hectare beachfront site, just over an hour’s drive from Nadi International Airport. Offering beachfront access set against a mountainous jungle backdrop for private tranquillity, the resort will deliver the brand’s vision to inspire life’s most meaningful journeys and is positioned to be the most luxurious resort on Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu.
Designed to reflect the Fijian culture and heritage, the resort is expected to comprise of 166 guest rooms and suites, most featuring picturesque ocean views. In addition, 83 villas are anticipated to feature a private plunge pool and outdoor deck, whilst the 480 square metre Presidential Villa expects to showcase a 186 square metre private pool, large balcony and yoga lounge. Plans also include for the resort to offer seven diverse culinary experiences.
According to The Intentional Traveler report by the Luxury Group by Marriott International, beach holidays remain the most popular type of vacation for high-net-worth individuals, holding steady at 37%, with 30% of travelers planning a nature-focused journey. Wellness and spa getaways have also gained momentum, rising to 26% from just 19% in 2024.
At The Ritz-Carlton Fiji, Namuka Bay, guests can look forward to accessing outstanding recreational facilities supporting wellness and well-being, including two large pools; an exercise area; yoga studio, tennis courts; a bespoke children’s recreation centre for the brand’s signature Ritz Kids programming; and The Ritz-Carlton Spa with plans to feature eight treatment rooms, sauna, dip pools and a salon.
The Ritz-Carlton Fiji, Namuka Bay also anticipates to house 1,320 square metres of meetings and events space with natural light – including a 590 square metre ballroom, a junior ballroom, three meeting rooms and a 40-seat chapel, perfect for weddings, conferences and incentive events.
The Ritz-Carlton Fiji, Namuka Bay will join Marriott’s high-performing portfolio of five existing properties in Fiji, including Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay, Sheraton Denarau Villas, Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort, Sheraton Resort & Spa, Tokoriki Island, Fiji and The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa, Fiji (slated to reopen in 2025).