Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort Unveils new Imagery

June 4, 2026

Always considerate of authenticity, connection and the enduring magic of Fiji, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort Fiji has unveiled it's multi-million dollar, resort wide renewal and reopening.

The newly released imagery offers a first look, for those who havn't yet seen it in person, at the revitalised new Oceanfront bures, the renewed shared spaces and handcrafted details inspired by Fijian traditional design.

At the centre of the resort’s renewal are newly expanded two-bedroom oceanfront bures, designed for families seeking more space, privacy and connection. Featuring generous indoor-outdoor living areas, extended decks and open-air dining spaces, the new accommodations encourage guests to gather and immerse themselves in the surrounding natural landscape.

“This was never about changing what makes Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort special,” General Manager Nigel Fisher said.“ The spirit of the resort has always come from the people, the community and the connection guests feel when they arrive in Savusavu. The renovation was about honouring that while enhancing the experience for future generations.”

That sense of continuity remains central to the resort experience today, with guests returning to Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort time and time again, many across generations. For countless families, the resort has become part of their story, shaped by familiar faces, long standing staff and the emotional connection guests feel to Savusavu.

Across the resort, traditional Fijian craftsmanship has been thoughtfully incorporated throughout their design, including the use of magimagi, woven coconut-fibre rope central to Fijian culture, alongside warm timbers, natural textures and soft neutral finishes inspired by the surrounding landscape.

The resort’s shared spaces, including the reception, dining areas and main pool, have also been refreshed, while tropical landscaping throughout the property has been carefully restored. A new ocean-facing fitness centre overlooking Savusavu Bay complements the resort’s existing wellness experiences, including its Fijian-inspired spa and open-air yoga platform.

Throughout the temporary closure earlier this year, every resort team member from neighbouring villages was retained and actively involved in bringing the vision to life, reflecting the strong community ties that continue to shape the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort experience. Some staff members have been part of the resort family for more than 20 years, welcoming returning guests year after year and creating thesense of familiarity and belonging that has become synonymous with Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort.

Beyond the resort itself, Savusavu remains one of Fiji’s most understated luxury destinations, a quieter, deeply local side of Fiji where guests spend their days diving vibrant reefs, exploring nearby villages and reconnecting with nature at a gentler pace.

For travellers seeking a more personal, soulful and grounded style of luxury, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort offers something increasingly rare, an experience shaped as much by its people and place as by the resort itself.

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