Royal Davui Planning Tips: What Makes This Adults-Only Private Island Feel So Restorative
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In this episode, we talk about Royal Davui Island Resort and share planning insights for travelers considering an adults-only private island stay in Fiji—what makes it feel so secluded, what experiences to prioritize, and how to think about timing. If you’re planninga trip to Fiji and want help selecting the right resort for a honeymoon or anniversary, start at Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with our team at https://farandawayadventures.com. Normand Schafer interviews Grant Syhower, Director of Sales and Marketing at Royal Davui Island Resort, and the episode delivers a clear picture of what the experience is designed to do: help couples relax deeply and reconnect. Grant explains that Royal Davui was built with romance in mind and that privacy and seclusion are central. A key planning takeaway is that the resort is intentionally small, which is one of the biggest drivers of its atmosphere. Grant shares the island is about 10 acres and walkable in about 30 minutes, and that there are only 16 villas total with a maximum of 32 guests at any time. That small scale means fewer people, fewer shared spaces, and a quieter overall rhythm. Another standout feature to plan around is that each villa has its own private plunge pool, giving couples a personal space to unwind without needing to “claim” a lounge chair or share the experience with crowds. Grant notes that the plunge pools are fresh water, while the ocean provides the natural alternative for swimming and snorkeling. He also mentions that snorkeling is excellent right off the jetty, so a practical tip is to prioritize some unstructured water time—one of the best experiences may be the simplest one: slipping into the lagoon when you feel like it. Grant also shares that Royal Davui is designed to let couples choose their pace. If you want activity, there are options such as Hobie Cat sailing, kayaks, paddle boards, jet skis, resort fishing, diving, and more. If you want stillness, the resort supports that just as well—slow afternoons by the pool, a glass of rosé, and the warmth of authentic Fijian hospitality. The biggest “must-plan” experience mentioned in the episode is the signature sand cay beach picnic. Grant explains that Royal Davui takes one couple at a time and drops them on a pristine sand cay that appears only at low tide, setting them up with bean bags, umbrellas, and a picnic lunch and leaving them there for about three hours. A planning tip here is simply to ask about scheduling this signature moment during your stay, since it’s designed around timing and exclusivity. Cultural connection is another option travelers may want to include. Grant highlights visits to a neighboring village on Beqa Island, including seeing the school and attending a church service where guests can hear beautiful Fijian singing—an authentic experience many couples find memorable and meaningful. Timing-wise, Grant notes that May through September tends to be busier, often aligning with honeymoon and anniversary travel, but he emphasizes there is no bad time to visit Fiji and describes it as a year-round destination with warm water temperatures and enjoyable conditions even when rain passes through. Finally, when Normand asks what guests say after returning home, Grant shares a recurring theme: “recharging the soul.” That’s a helpful tip in itself—if your goal is true restoration and privacy, the most important planning move is choosing a resort that is built for that outcome. Far and Away Adventures can help you decide whether Royal Davui is the right match for your travel style and dates, and help you design a couples' itinerary that feels seamless from start to finish.