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Mana Island Resort & Spa

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Nestled on 300 acres of lush tropical gardens, Mana Island Resort & Spa is surrounded by white sandy beaches and crystal blue waters. The resort is ideal for families who want a quality holiday in a pristine environment at an affordable price.

Mana Island Resort & Spa offers some of the finest accommodation, including Honeymoon Bures and Beach Front Bures with jacuzzi, private patios and sun decks, both offering absolute beach frontage.

Guests staying in the Honeymoon Bures are treated like royalty with semi-butler services! The split-level Ocean Front Suites offer panoramic views of the seas and islands south of Mana. There are also Ocean Front Bures and Ocean View Bures/Rooms, as well as newly renovated Island Bures which have open air showers and are surrounded by tropical gardens.

Family holiday magic
There is always something to do here from swimming in the beaches or the freshwater pools, snorkelling and sailing, to island hopping, plus a 5-star PADI dive facility operated by Aqua Trek. Cultural activities include basket weaving, Fijian cooking lessons and Kava drinking ceremonies.

Children have an attractive play centre and video room to enjoy. The Tu Vonu Kids Club also features outdoor playing equipment and an array of fun activities from face painting to fish feeding.

Dining is a delight with several venues to choose from. South Beach Restaurant is popular for ŕ la carte lunches and romantic dinners. The Mamanuca Restaurant serves ŕ la carte dinners, while the barbecue area is great for lunches, and relax at the Poolside Bar with a drink.

Evening entertainment includes a six piece band while the magnificent Fijian Meke and Polynesian Shows present the flair of Fijian and South Pacific culture.

Weddings are Mana's speciality, and ensure that you will enjoy the romance and beauty of the Pacific. Choose from a beach wedding or more formal ceremony held in the stunning Seaside Chapel.

The recently-built Mana Spa offers renewal and indulgence. Utilising award-winning Pure Fiji products, treatments include relaxing massages and steam baths.

To get to this paradise you can fly by conventional or sea plane, or helicopter. You can also take the scenic route by ferry through the islands. Once you arrive – it's time to kick back and revel in the magic that is Mana.




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Guide to Mamanucas & Yasawas

The Mamanucas Islands lie in a majestic arc only a short distance from the mainland of Viti Levu, curving to the northwest, and almost touching the Yasawa chain.

There are 13 islands in all, not counting those covered by the Pacific at high tide and they all share in common pristine white sandy beaches, waving palms, crystal blue waters and, at night, the cooling influence of the trade winds. The Mamanucas (pronounced Mah-mahnoo-tha) are essentially volcanic outcrops pushed up from the ocean floor in a gigantic earthquake thousands of years ago. Some are especially significant in Fijian folklore.

From the air you can see that the Mamanucas group is two clusters known as Mamanuca-i-ra and Mamanuca-i-cake. Within the Mamanucas is the Malolo group, five kilometres inside the barrier reef, extending in a curve for 120 kilometres. A number of resort islands are scattered throughout the Malolo group, each offering bure accommodation, a relaxing holiday atmosphere and a range of water activities.There are boat excursions, fishing trips and watersports including waterskiing, windsurfing, snorkelling, diving, sailing, speedboat riding, and coral viewing. Malololailai is the centre for most tourism to and from the Mamanucas. It has safe anchorage, a cosmopolitan community and an airstrip serviced regularly from Nadi.

Other resort islands within the group include Bounty Island, Amunuca Island Resort, Yaqeta Island, Beachcomber Island, Castaway Island, Malolo Island, Mana Island, Musket Cove, Nanuya Balavu, Plantation Island, Tavarua Island, Namotu Island, Vomo Island, Lomani Island Resort, Treasure Island, Matamanoa Island Resort and Tokoriki, which is located the furthest from the mainland.

The Yasawa Islands have a different ambience. They are a chain of 16 volcanic islands and dozens of tiny islets stretching 80 kilometres in a north-northeast direction off the west coast of Viti Levu. They are special because of their beautiful, isolated beaches, cliffs, bays and reefs, unspoilt by much tourist development. Because they sit in the lee of Viti Levu, the Yasawas are dry and sunny with crystal clear waters. It was from the north end of the Yasawas that two canoe-loads of cannibals appeared in 1789 and gave Captain William Bligh and his 18 companions a chase, less than a week after the famous mutiny. Two centuries later, cruise ships ply the island chain and its waters, while more and more luxury resorts dot the islands’ foreshores.

The islands of the group include Waya Island, the highest in the Yasawas; Tavewa Island, a strikingly beautiful small island about two kilometres long; Turtle Island, which has the ultimate resort owned by Richard Evanson who bought the island in 1972; Yasawa Island; Sawai- Lau Island with its large limestone cave illuminated by a crevice at the top; Naviti Island which is the largest of the Yasawas; and Viwa, the most remote, squatting alone 25 kilometres northwest of Waya. The Outer Islands are Kadavu, 80 kilometres south of Suva, Ovalau with the former capital, Levuka and Vatulele Islands.

There is a wide range of accommodation to suit all tastes. Levuka has retained much of its late Victorian charm and is well worth a tour. Kedavu has a number of resorts specialising in scuba diving on its world renowned Astrolabe Reef.