Photo courtesy: Six Senses Fiji
Sail & Stay: resort and superyacht in one Fiji escape
Six Senses Fiji has unveiled Sail & Stay, a new partnership with luxury yacht specialist Ahoy Club that lets guests combine barefoot‑luxury resort living with a private superyacht charter in one seamless Fiji itinerary. Based on Malolo Island in the Mamanuca archipelago, the resort now pairs its pool villas, wellness and sustainability focus with time aboard the 54‑metre M/Y MISCHIEF, creating a flexible dual‑experience product for high‑end travellers and their advisors.
Travellers and trade partners can learn more about the resort on the official site: Six Senses Fiji.
How Sail & Stay works
Sail & Stay has been designed around flexibility and sellability. Guests can:
- Start with a stay at Six Senses Fiji and then embark on MISCHIEF
- Or begin their trip at sea and return to the resort for a grounded finish
Itineraries are fully customisable in length and routing, allowing advisors to build anything from a short add‑on charter to a longer Fiji yachting journey that hops between remote reefs, sandbars and outer islands rarely visited on regular tours. This structure gives agents a differentiated Fiji product that goes well beyond the traditional “one‑resort‑for‑a‑week” model.
Life on land: Six Senses Fiji’s barefoot luxury
At Six Senses Fiji, Sail & Stay guests step into a world of private pool villas, residences and holistic wellness set against white‑sand beaches and turquoise water. The resort features:
- Just 24 spacious pool villas plus multi‑bedroom residences, all with private pools and expansive decks
- A strong wellness and sustainability focus, including solar energy, wellness screenings, daily yoga and a destination spa
- Dining that celebrates local, seasonal Fijian produce with creative, health‑forward menus
It’s a calm, grounded base where guests can reset with spa rituals, sunrise yoga, water sports and time in nature before or after their time at sea.
Explore accommodation and experiences at sixsenses.com/fiji.
Life at sea: MISCHIEF and private yachting
Once aboard M/Y MISCHIEF, Sail & Stay transitions into a private superyacht experience curated by Ahoy Club. The 54‑metre Baglietto‑built yacht offers:
- Accommodation for up to 12 guests in six ensuite cabins, including a master and VIP suite
- Multiple entertainment decks, a Jacuzzi and extensive water‑toy inventory
- A professional crew delivering personalised service, tailored menus and daily activity planning
Each morning, guests can wake in a new bay or off a new island, with days built around snorkelling, diving, paddleboarding, beach picnics and village visits – all far from the main resort traffic.
Further yacht details and South Pacific inspiration are available via Ahoy Club’s Fiji pages.
Why Sail & Stay works so well for advisors
Six Senses Fiji and Ahoy Club have explicitly designed Sail & Stay as a high‑value, agent‑friendly product. Key selling points include:
- Flexible itinerary structure – land or yacht first, adjustable durations
- Two premium products in one – a renowned sustainable luxury resort plus a headline superyacht
- Appeal across honeymoon, multi‑gen family and private‑group segments
- A unique way to experience Fiji that moves beyond a single island or resort
- A consistently high level of personalisation on both land and sea
- A strong upsell opportunity from standalone resort bookings to a higher‑value combined itinerary
Trade partners can now access Sail & Stay via Ahoy Club, working with both brands to tailor routes, length of stay and budget to each client’s brief.
For more information or to start planning, visit Six Senses Fiji and your preferred Ahoy Club contact.
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