Six Senses Fiji has launched a partnership with the 54-metre superyacht, Mischief, which guests can now hire for a minimum one-night stay between June and October 2026.
Six Senses says the partnership with the superyacht, based in Port Denarau, means guests can stay on board pre- or post their stay at the luxury retreat “immersed in Six Senses Fiji’s signature barefoot luxury”.
Reportedly hired out for about A$8,500 per hour, the yacht, built by Italian shipyard Baglietto, accommodates up to 12 guests with multiple entertainment decks, a Jacuzzi and an array of water toys.
Superyacht owner Ian Malouf says those who stay on the yacht can expect a new look and exceptional service.
“The end goal of Mischief was to make it better than when it came out of the factory, and I think we’ve done that. We modernised it to reset its new generation of life, and it has a completely new look and feel.
“Everything we do is about functionality, and we have everything from beer on tap and a large bar, and it’s all about the service.”

Six Senses Fiji is set on Malolo Island in the Mamanuca archipelago.
The property has 24 pool villas and residences with two- to five bedrooms.
Guests spend days enjoying world-class dining with a focus on fresh, organic, and locally sourced ingredients, transformative wellness experiences at the award-winning spa, and days exploring the local marine life.
For more information, visit Six Senses Fiji.