Fiji resort with pickleball courts opens in Nadi this August
Pickleball travelers eyeing Fiji get a new benchmark: The Sebel Nuku Loaloa Living opens in Nadi on 15 August with courts, pool, and rates from $218 a night.

A new Nadi resort is turning pickleball from an amenity into part of the sell. The Sebel Nuku Loaloa Living is set to open in Wailoaloa, Fiji, on 15 August 2026 with introductory rates starting from $218 a night, putting court access inside a broader stay that also includes apartment-style lodging, wellness facilities, and beach-side convenience.
For travelers screening a Fiji deal, the first question is whether the property is simply listing courts or building a stay around them. This one leans toward the second camp. Accor describes the 4-star lifestyle resort as self-contained accommodation with a pool, gym, spa, sauna, dining, and a pickleball court, while a hotel-management report says the recreation and wellness centre will include a 25-metre pool, gym, yoga studio, sauna, spa, and pickleball court. The resort sits near Wailoaloa Beach and close to Nadi International Airport, with a complimentary shuttle to Denarau Island adding another layer of trip value.

The room mix also matters. The property will have 76 fully self-contained apartments and villas, including one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom villas with private outdoor decks. That setup reads less like a quick overnight stop and more like a base for longer tropical getaways, especially for player groups or families who want a kitchen, more space, and a place to cool down after court time. For pickleball travelers, that is the difference between a resort that merely accommodates the sport and one that can hold a multi-day visit together.
The broader Fiji play is bigger than a single property. The Sebel Nuku Loaloa Living is the first of three new Fiji hotel openings tied to Accor and Yavu Collective’s wider deal, which is expected to create more than 1,300 jobs by 2027. That gives the Nadi opening a development angle as well as a travel one, with the resort positioned as part of Accor’s expanded Fiji footprint rather than a standalone experiment.
The deal-screening takeaway is straightforward. At $218 a night, The Sebel Nuku Loaloa Living is not just selling a court; it is bundling pickleball with self-contained villas, a wellness stack, a 25-metre pool, and shuttle access that can stretch the stay beyond the baseline resort experience. For Fiji-bound players, that is the kind of package that makes the courts feel built into the trip, not bolted on at the end.
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