Resorts & Stays
Overwater Bungalows Outside the Maldives & Bora Bora: Fiji, Caribbean & Mexico
You do not have to fly 20 hours for a villa over the water. Fiji's Likuliku, the Caribbean's Sandals properties, and Mexico's Palafitos deliver the overwater experience two to five hours from the U.S. — with honest notes on which claims to distrust.
The overwater bungalow concept — born in 1967 when three American entrepreneurs adapted traditional Polynesian stilt-house construction at a hotel on Moorea — has since expanded to more than 250 resorts worldwide, across nine Caribbean nations, Fiji, Mauritius, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and beyond. For couples who love the idea but balk at the Maldives' 20-hour journey, the alternatives below offer the same core experience at different price points, travel distances, and cultural contexts, drawing on inventory research such as this global overwater roundup.
Does the South Pacific offer an alternative to Bora Bora?
Likuliku Lagoon Resort, Fiji (Malolo Island, Mamanuca group) holds a distinction no other Fijian resort shares: it operates the country's only authentic overwater bures — 10 units of 91 square meters each, positioned over a fringing reef within a protected marine sanctuary. The resort is adults-only, 100 percent Fijian-family-owned, and certified as a sustainable tourism operator, with bures constructed from locally sourced coconut-palm timber and woven pandanus under thatched roofs that provide natural insulation. Each bure features a deep stone bathtub with lagoon views, a private deck with direct ladder access into the ocean, complimentary snorkeling gear, and a glass floor with underwater lights for nighttime fish-watching, as the resort details on its over-water bure page. Rates start around $1,759 AUD per night (roughly $1,150 to $1,250 USD at 2025 exchange rates), inclusive of three gourmet meals daily — competitive with similarly positioned Maldivian properties once per-couple food costs are factored in. Reviewers recommend requesting bure 1 or 2 for the best position. Fiji's cyclone season runs November through April, though off-season travel can secure meaningful discounts for couples who accept the chance of rain.
What are the closest options for North American couples?
The Caribbean and Mexico address the most practical objection to the Maldives and Bora Bora: distance. The Maldives requires roughly 20 hours of travel from the U.S. East Coast; the Caribbean is achievable in two to five.
Sandals Grande St. Lucian (Rodney Bay, St. Lucia) is the most romantically positioned Caribbean overwater option, with villas hovering over the calmest water in St. Lucia and Butler Elite service included in every overwater category. It was named the Caribbean's Leading Honeymoon Resort at the 30th Annual World Travel Awards, and rates run roughly $1,800 to $2,000 per night per couple, fully all-inclusive — an important value distinction from destinations where meals and drinks are à la carte, as laid out in this Sandals overwater comparison. Glass floors, tranquility soaking tubs, and smart-home controls are standard. Note that Sandals Royal Caribbean in Montego Bay, Jamaica — which also offers overwater villas — closed for renovation following Hurricane Melissa in late 2025 and is scheduled to reopen in December 2026, so confirm status before planning around it.
Palafitos Overwater Bungalows at El Dorado Maroma (Riviera Maya, Mexico) sit on Maroma Beach, consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful, less than an hour south of Cancun — the shortest flight of any overwater option for most Americans. Standard Palafitos start around $1,300 per night; Elite Palafitos, open-ocean-facing with superior privacy, start near $1,500. The Gourmet Inclusive model spans seven restaurants and five bars, including an overwater grill and wine bar exclusive to Palafitos guests, and villas include glass floor panels, hot tubs, private infinity pools, and outdoor showers, as reviewed by Honeymoons.com. The chief concern is sargassum: January through April is the most reliably clear window, while summer months can see seaweed intrusions that affect water views and access.
How do the alternatives compare on cost and distance?
| Destination / property | Entry rate (per night) | All-inclusive | Flight from U.S. East Coast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fiji — Likuliku Lagoon | ~$1,150–$1,250 (meals incl.) | Partial (meals included) | ~10–14 hours |
| St. Lucia — Sandals Grande St. Lucian | $1,800–$2,000 | Yes | ~4–5 hours |
| Mexico — Palafitos at El Dorado Maroma | $1,300–$1,500 | Yes (Gourmet Inclusive) | ~3–4 hours |
| Panama — Sol Bungalows (Bocas del Toro) | ~$250 | No | ~3–5 hours |
| Maldives (for reference) | $197–$3,000+ | Select resorts | ~18–22 hours |
Beyond the resort tier, Panama's Bocas del Toro provides genuinely budget-level overwater access: Sol Bungalows on Isla Solarte runs about $250 per night with solar power and no air conditioning — a stark departure from resort luxury, but functionally an overwater experience at roughly one-fifth the Maldives cost. At the emerging end, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, opened in May 2024 in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea with large overwater bungalows on a private island. (Note that some sources list properties like the Bel Air Collection in Huatulco among Mexican romance resorts, but that region's overwater-specific inventory is far more limited than the Riviera Maya's Palafitos, so verify the exact room type before booking.)
How to choose your alternative
The decision ultimately rests on travel-time tolerance, whether you prioritize marine life or topographic scenery, and whether an all-inclusive model is preferred. Fiji's Likuliku offers the best balance of authenticity, sustainability, and value for long-haul South Pacific travelers who want to avoid the Maldives' mass-overwater scale. The Caribbean and Mexico options offer the practical advantage of proximity for North American couples to whom the 20-hour Maldives journey is a genuine barrier — with Sandals winning on all-inclusive simplicity and Palafitos on the shortest flight and the least travel friction. Match the destination to how far you are willing to fly and whether the reef or the ease of an all-inclusive rate matters more to you.
Frequently asked
Where can I find an overwater bungalow closest to the United States?
The closest true overwater accommodation to the U.S. mainland is in the Caribbean and Mexico, reachable in two to five hours rather than the 18 to 22 hours the Maldives demands. Sandals Grande St. Lucian in St. Lucia and the Palafitos bungalows at El Dorado Maroma in Mexico's Riviera Maya are the strongest options. Sandals Royal Caribbean in Montego Bay, Jamaica also offers overwater villas but is closed for renovation following Hurricane Melissa in late 2025, with a reopening scheduled for December 2026 — confirm status before planning. One important correction: despite frequent online listings, El Conquistador Resort in Puerto Rico does not have overwater bungalows; its accommodation is cliff-side and beach-side across five villages. Couples wanting genuine overwater closest to the mainland should prioritize St. Lucia or Jamaica over Puerto Rico.
Does Fiji have real overwater bungalows?
Yes, but only one resort offers authentic ones. Likuliku Lagoon Resort on Malolo Island in the Mamanuca group operates Fiji's only true overwater bures — 10 units of 91 square meters each, positioned over a fringing reef within a protected marine sanctuary. The resort is adults-only, 100 percent Fijian-family-owned, and certified as a sustainable tourism operator, with bures built from locally sourced coconut-palm timber and woven pandanus. Each includes a deep stone bathtub with lagoon views, a private deck with direct ladder access into the ocean, complimentary snorkeling gear, and a glass floor with underwater lights. Rates start around $1,759 AUD per night (roughly $1,150 to $1,250 USD at 2025 exchange rates), inclusive of three gourmet meals daily. Fiji is 10 to 14 hours from the U.S., making it a middle option between the Caribbean and the Maldives on travel time.
How do Sandals overwater bungalows compare on value?
Sandals overwater villas trade the Maldives' marine drama for two practical advantages: proximity and all-inclusive simplicity. Sandals Grande St. Lucian in Rodney Bay hovers over the calmest water in St. Lucia, includes Butler Elite service in every overwater category, and was named the Caribbean's Leading Honeymoon Resort at the 30th Annual World Travel Awards. Rates run roughly $1,800 to $2,000 per night per couple, fully all-inclusive — meaning the nightly figure is nearly the total cost, unlike destinations where meals and drinks are billed à la carte. Standard features include glass floors, tranquility soaking tubs, and smart-home controls. That all-inclusive model is the real value story: it simplifies budgeting and removes the daily dining and drinks bills that inflate Bora Bora and non-inclusive Maldives stays well beyond the room rate.
Are the Palafitos bungalows in Mexico worth it?
The Palafitos at El Dorado Maroma sit on Maroma Beach in the Riviera Maya, consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches, less than an hour south of Cancun — the shortest flight of any overwater option for most Americans at three to four hours. Standard Palafitos bungalows start around $1,300 per night; Elite Palafitos, which face open ocean with superior privacy, start near $1,500. The Gourmet Inclusive model spans seven restaurants and five bars, including an overwater grill and wine bar exclusive to Palafitos guests, and villas include glass floor panels, hot tubs, private infinity pools, and outdoor showers. The one real concern is sargassum, the floating seaweed that periodically affects Riviera Maya beaches. January through April is the most reliably clear window; summer months can see intrusions that affect water views and access, so time your trip accordingly.
What is the cheapest overwater bungalow experience anywhere?
For couples willing to trade resort polish for authenticity, Panama's Bocas del Toro offers genuinely budget-level overwater access. Sol Bungalows on Isla Solarte runs around $250 per night, with solar power and no air conditioning — a stark departure from resort luxury, but functionally an overwater experience at roughly one-fifth the Maldives cost, and only three to five hours from the U.S. It is not for travelers who want butler service, gourmet dining, or climate control; it is for those who want to wake up over the water on a modest budget and do not need the trimmings. At the opposite emerging end, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, opened in May 2024 in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea with large overwater bungalows on a private island — the region's first Ritz-Carlton Reserve, designed by Foster + Partners.
How should I choose between these alternative destinations?
The decision rests on three factors: travel-time tolerance, whether you prioritize marine life or all-inclusive convenience, and budget model. If a 20-hour journey is a genuine barrier, the Caribbean (Sandals in St. Lucia, three to five hours) and Mexico (Palafitos, three to four hours) win decisively on proximity, and both offer all-inclusive pricing that simplifies budgeting. If you want authenticity, sustainability, and a protected reef with meals included, Fiji's Likuliku is the best balance for long-haul South Pacific travelers who want to avoid the Maldives' mass-overwater scale. If budget is paramount and comfort is negotiable, Panama's Sol Bungalows deliver the experience for around $250 a night. Match the destination to how far you will fly and whether you value the reef or the ease of an all-inclusive rate more.