Radisson Hotel Group is set to grow its South Pacific footprint with the signing of the well-known Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji, marking the group’s third resort in the Fijian archipelago.
The 160-key property, located on the white-sand shores of Mana Island in the Mamanuca group, is roughly 90 minutes by boat from Port Denarau Marina and 20 minutes by seaplane from Nadi International Airport.
According to the group, plans are underway for a comprehensive refurbishment and repositioning of the property, targeting a late-2027 opening under the Radisson Individuals brand.

The redesign will blend contemporary design with Fijian character, complemented by nature-led experiences. Guests can expect a mix of rooms, suites and beachfront villas, multiple dining outlets and bars, swimming pools, spa and wellness facilities, a fitness centre, kids’ club and event spaces, catering to leisure travellers, couples, families and small groups.
“We are excited to partner with Radisson Hotel Group and align Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji with the Radisson Individuals brand,” Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji owner Hiro Osuka said.
“Radisson’s global reach, strong distribution platform, and experience in lifestyle and resort hospitality will support our vision to elevate Mana Island into a leading upscale island resort that delivers a compelling experience for guests from around the world.”
Mana Island Resort joins Radisson Blu Resort, Fiji Denarau Island (read our 2024 review of this property here) and the under-construction Radisson Blu Mirage Resort, Fiji Naisoso Island, reinforcing Radisson’s strategic push into the region.

“Fiji remains one of the South Pacific’s most desirable resort destinations, and Mana Island is one of its most iconic island locations,” Radisson Hotel Group Director, Development Australasia, Danilo Curcuruto said.
“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.”
The signing follows the Group’s recent Samoan resort acquisition, signalling ongoing expansion across Australasia and the Pacific.
KARRYON UNPACKS: Radisson’s latest Fijian addition reflects growing demand for distinctive island resorts. For Aussie travel advisors, a totally refreshed Mana Island will offer a fresh selling point for families and couples seeking elevated experiences without leaving the South Pacific.
