Ferries from
Mamanuca Islands to Fiji
Ferries from
Mamanuca Islands to Fiji
There are 11 ferry routes. Ferries from Mana Island to Denarau and Tokoriki Island to Denarau are popular ferry trips from Mamanuca Islands to Fiji. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
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The Mamanucas comprise 20 islands lying to the west of Nadi on the island of Viti Levu, Fiji in the Pacific Ocean. These incredibly beautiful islands are one of the country’s most popular destinations and it’s easy to see why. Beneath the crystalline waters lie vibrantly coloured fish and coral reef, above the surface you can ride some of the finest surf breaks in the world, and whilst onshore you can relax on pristine white beaches. There is an enormous range of both luxury resorts and budget hotels to choose from on the Mamanucas, too, so the archipelago can be enjoyed by all types of traveller. As popular island destinations, the Mamanucas are well served by ferry, offering a wide selection of routes to the Fijian mainland. Nearly all the islands offer frequent crossings to Denarau, a resort hub boasting lovely beaches and an 18-hole golf course.
Fiji is an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean comprising roughly 330 islands, of which only a third are inhabited. A leader in eco-tourism and home to an endless amount of picture-postcard beaches and vibrantly coloured coral reefs, Fiji is beautiful both on land and beneath the waves. It’s also regarded as the ‘soft coral capital of the world’, offering some of the finest diving locations in the Pacific. Fiji has a huge variety of choice when it comes to finding your perfect setting, the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands scattered across the main island’s northwest coast offer everything from a buzzing nightlife to spectacular scenic walks. On the other hand, Viti Levu’s energetic, multicultural towns and markets offer a break from those lazy afternoons at the beach. Given the amount of islands and islets in Fiji, there is an enormous choice of sailings departing from Denarau on Viti Levu’s west coast. With many routes provided numerous times a day, travelling by ferry is by far the easiest way to get around this tropical paradise.