The staff were all exceptional other than the guys at the Activities Desk, though the Managers had a chat with them, and were able to arrange a well priced private boat to take us on an explore of neighboring islands and reefs without any of the usual tourist trap stops at loud floating bars. It was peaceful and wonderful!
The room, we stayed in a Beach Bure, was gorgeous, spotlessly clean, and had that traditional building style and feel that the more modern resorts of the same or similar price point lacked. We woke up every morning saying "wow! This place is lovely!" Followed by a coffee on our little porch looking out at the soft ripples of the little bay the resort sits on.
It's also quiet. The resort next door had loud parties and lots of families with kids and could be heard faintly from across the bay at times and we were grateful to be at Musket Cove Resort for so many reasons! Beauty, friendly staff, local traditional acoustic music every night after dinner, and the peacefulness.
The food was mostly good. I have celiac disease and while they could accommodate most of the time, there seems to be a LOT of confusion everywhere we went in Fiji about what Gluten Free actually is. Be VERY careful and never eat anything fried even when it says GF! They use the same deep fry oil for everything in most places we ate, including other resort hotels. But Musket Cove staff will have special order meals prepared without extra cost.
We will stay again!