Radisson Adds Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji to Portfolio
by Briana Bonfiglio
Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji, a member of Radisson Individuals
Radisson Hotel Group has just made a signing for Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji to join its Radisson Individuals brand.
The property is on the Mana Island shore on Fiji’s Mamanuca archipelago, about 90 minutes by boat from Port Denarau Marina and 20 minutes by seaplane from Nadi International Airport. It features 160 rooms and will be completely renovated before officially reopening under Radisson in 2027.
“Fiji remains one of the South Pacific’s most desirable resort destinations, and Mana Island is one of its most iconic island locations,” said Danilo Curcuruto, Radisson Hotel Group’s director of development for Australasia. “This signing reflects our continued focus on expanding our resort footprint in high-potential leisure destinations while offering owners flexible brand solutions that preserve a property’s unique identity and unlock the power of Radisson’s global reach.”
Once reopened, the resort will offer guest rooms, suites, and beachfront villas; multiple dining options; a spa, fitness center, and kids’ club; event spaces; and swimming pools.
Mana Island Resort & Spa will be the third Radisson property in Fiji, joining Radisson Blu Resort, Fiji Denarau Island and the Radisson Blu Mirage Resort, Fiji Naisoso Island, which is currently under construction.
The announcement comes after Radisson also signed on a new resort in Samoa, doubling down on its commitment to the Australasia region, where other upscale brands have planned big openings recently, as well.





