Malakati Village, Nacula Island, Fiji
#5 of 6 hotels in Nacula Island
Guests' ChoiceBased on 31 hotel reviews
8.2Cleanliness
7.2
Comfort
7.5
Location
9.7
Facilities
6.9
Staff
9.2
Value for money
8.5
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Reviewed: February 27, 2024
Dominika
Czech RepublicThe location
Stayed in February 2024
Reviewed: January 28, 2024
Rebecca
CanadaThe facilities are basic - this wasn't a problem for us at all, but I'm mentioning this here as I know that some travellers prefer ensuite bathroom facilities.
This place is a gem! We were welcomed so warmly into the village, and got to meet and chat with so many people. This was the first thing we did in the Yasawa Islands, and it was a great place to stay to learn about Fijian culture before moving onto some of the more mainstream resorts. Getting to visit different homes was incredible, and the food was SO delicious - thank you so much to everyone! And finally, how could I not mention the beach? Idyllic! You'll be off-grid, though, so make sure to bring a few good books!
Stayed in November 2023
Reviewed: January 10, 2024
Tim
New ZealandThrough no fault of theirs…the lack of water for the toilet. As there had been no rainfall, water was in short supply. Booking.com-There needs to be more info from booking.com to inform people to take a good supply of water so as not to drain the village supply. Breakfast included is not correct as you pay pp per day for food. Issue here is not with the village at all, but how it is ‘advertised’ on booking.com The food prices needed to be updated (no complaints about the food or price) it was just not what was advertised. The food was great! Kava root - need advice on actual amount to give. Need to advise to visitors to take own snorkelling gear. Travel on how to get there needs to be available and/or well researched. We got hustled when booking this. Go direct to ferries to book once in Fiji.
Loved the location, loved the freedom to spend our days as we wanted. Enjoyed being able to book extra trips- the caves and a hike.
Stayed in January 2024
Reviewed: December 16, 2023
Alec
United KingdomA true Fiji homestay experience. The villagers are warm and very welcoming. The beach is on your doorstep so lots of swimming, and it's a good launchpoint for visiting the nearby caves. There's some steep hill walks around if you're feeling brave. The accommodation is rustic but comfortable - obviously you don't have luxuries like at a resort but instead you have the same as what the villagers have. They don't drink alcohol, but there's lots of invitations to join for Kava in the evenings. We stayed for four nights, but three would probably have been about right. Would recommend joining the village for church service on Sunday to hear the wonderful choir and the children singing. (The children are adorable and funny!) Also I'd recommend to bring enough of your own bottles of water if you're unsure about drinking rainwater - the village shop didn't always have bottled water available. Overall it was a beautiful and very memorable experience, we're very thankful to our hosts for having us!
Stayed in November 2023
Reviewed: November 15, 2023
Alain
New ZealandAuthenticity of the place and the People.
Stayed in October 2023
Reviewed: September 12, 2023
Doniella
SpainLike I said, only do it if you want to be part of an authentic village.
This is the perfect place if you want an authentic Fijian experience! I was the only foreigner in the village. Do this only if you want an authentic experience! It’s not like going to a touristy island. I had excellent home cooked meals and mingled with the locals. It was also very relaxing staying right in front of a beautiful beach!
Stayed in August 2023
Reviewed: December 22, 2022
Lucie
Australiathe people, the location, the experience
Stayed in December 2022
Reviewed: October 24, 2022
Kerry
CanadaWe had an incredible experience at Malakati for three nights. It was worth trading in some creature comforts for the experience to get off the beaten tourist track, away from all the curated resorts and have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the Fijian way of life. Our bure was VERY simple, but it was all we needed. It was located on the beachfront, with the village behind us, and the bay is absolutely stunning: White sand, turquoise warm waters and gorgeous sunsets. We were even treated to multiple rainbows after some tropical rain. We were invited into the homes of the villagers for each meal, where you sit on the floor and are treated to their local cuisine. It was lovely to have a chat with each family and learn a little about them, and kids were always peaking in at us from outside. We purposely booked over a Sunday so that we could join them for their church service. We are not a religious family (and the service was all in Fijian) but knew that the power of their music would be moving. The choral harmonies were incredible and gave me goosebumps. What a unique experience it was. Our children (6 and 8) had a wonderful time playing on the beach with the other kids in the village, collecting shells and swimming in the ocean. It was great to expose them to an authentic experience, where they were immersed in the Fijian culture and saw not just how they lived but also what they valued. If you are an adventurous and curious traveller, who is up for more rustic living in exchange for unique and amazing experiences, this should be high on your list. Couldn't recommend it more. PS. Take the Yasawa Flyer instead of the Tavewa Seabus - way less seasickness on the Flyer route (having done both we learned our lesson!)
Stayed in October 2022
Reviewed: October 7, 2022
Niki
United KingdomJust to say it is basic so don’t expect to have tea or coffee in you room. if you bring it with you, you can find someone to give you hot water to make some. Nothing is lockable so let go of worrying about your stuff. it’s a small village and you can trust that everything will be where you left it. Bring bottled water with you if you are concerned about drinking here. also bring toilet roll if you can. resources are short here.
A wonderful place. When you stay here you become part of village life, eating with a different family for each meal in their homes. The food prepared was delicious. As much as you want to eat- fresh fish, papaya, mango, rice and dahl. Big breakfasts that were delicious. As a solo traveller it was perfect as I got to talk to so many people and learn about village life. The children are a joy to talk to. We sang together a lot and watching them play on the beach was all the entertainment needed! You can donate to the village school also. Everyone was so friendly and happy and it is a stunning location. Take a hike up the nearby mountain for a great view of all the islands.
Stayed in October 2022
Reviewed: September 16, 2022
Charlie
United KingdomWe liked it all. There were mice in our hut but it didn't bother us. Worth knowing before though if rodents scare you.
The beach is honestly the most beautiful beach we'd ever laid eyes on and our accommodation was right on the shoreline. The bure we were in was very basic but had loo roll, soap, access to a loo and shower (didn't work for us due to water shortage). It's rough and ready so be prepared for that but if you're happy having a true experience and don't mind lack of luxury then this is a great place. The food was very good, home cooked traditional Fijian food and every day we ate each meal with a different family, which was a lovely way to meet as many people from the village as possible. The people in the village are incredibly welcoming and friendly and you can go up to anyone to ask anything and they'll help you out. They suggested activities for us to do, took us fishing and hiking, made us hats and gave us a kava demonstration. You have to pay in cash for all of these but it's very reasonably priced and worth it for the help it gives to the community. All of the money you pay goes to their church and school and the families that cook for you. Also great for families with young children as there are lots of kids in the village who are always up for playing and are energetic and will invite you for a volleyball game every evening!
Stayed in September 2022
Reviewed: August 3, 2022
Aliciaguerra
SpainCare is shared by all the village so not such a close relationship with a family
Beautiful bay and village. Amazing views from the hill on the back
Stayed in August 2022
Reviewed: July 14, 2022
Shooter
AustraliaIt was quite a full on experience having every meal in someone’s house. It’s much nicer to have meals brought to your bure so that you can eat them in private. If we did it again we would skip breakfast and ask to have lunch brought to our bure and then go to dinner with a villager to their house. Also, we had a mouse in our room which freaked my wife out. Bring enough bottled water and snacks for your stay. (Note: there is no fridge, kettle or microwave, but there is plenty of solar power for charging devices.)
The view and location is absolutely stunning!!! The people are so friendly and welcoming!!!!
Stayed in July 2022
Reviewed: June 27, 2022
Jean
New ZealandFood lacks variety but always served with a smile.
Authentic Bure on most beautiful beach.
Stayed in June 2022
Reviewed: February 13, 2024
Calderwood
AustraliaMeeting the locals, seeing the area by boat, visiting the caves, kids favourite beach
Stayed in February 2024
Reviewed: December 26, 2023
Verné
AustraliaNot feeling completely welcome, for example there was no welcome greating when we arrived, no goodbye when we left. This was the only place on our 16 day trip that didn't have this. Apparently there have been some awful tourists that complained about everything, and didn't pay for meals, and so the village feels less than enthusiastic to have tourists. We informed the booking that we were a vegetarian family, but when we arrived we were given a fish curry for lunch. We felt bad not eating it, but we couldn't. We felt bad for the family that prepared the meal, plus we went hungry that meal. So disappointing as we had let them know, and got confirmation that it was no problem.
Having our own private bungalow was lovely, and it was right on the beach, in such a beautiful location. The beach was incredible, lovely snorkeling The fijian kids were lovely, and played well with our children. Each meal was at a different village house, we loved getting to know the different families. The caves were wonderful, and there were market stalls there. The pastors wife made us feel so welcomed, and even made us hot chocolate, which was a real treat. She had clothes and jewellery for sale. The village children took our kids into the forest to harvest mangoes, the children loved this. Different people would come and meet us, some invited us to join them for a kava ceremony.
Stayed in December 2023
Reviewed: November 2, 2023
David
AustraliaVery expensive for what was offered, paid lot of money $80, for short boat trip to village from flyer, $50 for kava but none was shared, request for kayak never arrived, extreme wind exposure near dune foreshore. Expensive food barely edible.
The people living in the village were very friendly, best part of my stay, and welcoming. Long walks on beach and swimming, friendly dog companion. Bought nice cloth and shell necklaces from vi
Stayed in October 2023
Reviewed: October 5, 2023
Ivan
AustraliaI honestly have nothing to complain about except I didn’t stay long enough
The People. Truely authentic welcoming, Simple but tasty organic food from their garden.Village is surrounded by hills where there is walking trails to spectacular views. The beach is world- class. What more can I say , except “Thank you “ to you all
Stayed in October 2023
Reviewed: December 2, 2022
Patrícia
SlovakiaThere is nothing to do not to like :)
Staying in Malakati was an exceptional experience. Locals are incredibly welcoming, kind, and helpful. Families took turns in preparing delicious fresh meals 3 times a day. There are many opportunities to explore the island and surrounding areas such as caves, snorkeling, diving, fishing, and hiking as well as learn about Fijian culture. I would recommend this picturesque village for real travelers who are ready to experience Fijian everyday life. I am hoping to return soon.
Stayed in November 2022
Reviewed: November 27, 2022
Raffaellosirri
New ZealandI liked everything
Living with locals Eating real Fijian food Having Kawa for birthday with local traditions Feel like a king Only for people who don't want to feel like tourists
Stayed in November 2022
Reviewed: October 14, 2022
Tanja
Sri LankaIt was an amazing experience for our family! The location and the beach and bay are simply stunning. The village people are very welcoming and super nice. Lots of „Bula!“ wherever you see someone. The kids a curious and happy to show you around. The water is superb for swimming and playing around in. We loved the different dog characters hanging out at the beach - all very friendly. You pay your „entrance“ fee and that‘s it, you are guests of the community instead of feeling like customers - the concept works really well and seems fair for everyone. It is simple, as that‘s what village life in the Yasawas is, but if you‘re somewhat open minded and up for trading some less comfort for having a unique and closer-to-authentic experience then this is for you. The hike up to the ridgeline in the early morning was fantastic. Amazing views and some village children and dogs as good company. We just loved it!
Stayed in October 2022
Reviewed: June 6, 2022
Katie
New ZealandVillage hut living is more basic...so be prepared.
Super special Fiji experience to be staying in a village. Every meal we had with a different family was a great way to taste different food and meet another family.We did our own snorkeling during the days or local activities . We learnt about many aspects of their lives. The children went to school everyday on a boat in front of our hut. We said that if we could be 10 % Fijian after this experience we would be. This is because they shine as kind hearted, generous natured people...Thanks so much to this being available.
Stayed in May 2022
Reviewed: May 15, 2022
Fallon
FijiAll was great
Thank you for the amazing stay . The host was fantastic providing great hospitality. The food was brilliant with fresh fish and eggs everyday. Will definatley be back.
Stayed in May 2022
Reviewed: May 1, 2022
Danny
United States of AmericaFull disclosure of costs. The boat cost more than originally thought, the meal plan ended up more than we read it, the yoguna for the chief cost twice as much as we had been told plus we were expected to give him cash on top of that. There were mice in our place. On woman was picking her nose when she came to ask if we were ready for our breakfast!
Breakfasts excellent. Location beautiful. People friendly & welcoming. Children SO cute & just endearing.
Stayed in April 2022
Reviewed: February 11, 2022
Birutė
LithuaniaHighly recommended ! I loved my stay at Malakati Village Beach House! The village is so beautiful and very different from other ones in Yasawa islands. People are super nice, food was served in front the ocean with the view. Locals help tourists to enjoy the stay, they took me for a hike on the hill, from where you can see amazing views. I attended the church service, which was very interesting and kava ceremony at the chef’s house! Plenty of activities, but also possible to enjoy the serenity and the beach , as not many tourists at the same time. The blue house is super accommodating with 3 beds and private bathroom. They provide cole for the mosquitoes, which is very important for a good night sleep. 💤
Stayed in January 2022
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