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Tropical Tempter - 2 Islands

Itinerary

Tropical Tempter - 2 Islands

Day 1

Depart Port Denarau to South Sea Island where you will have full use of all the complimentary non-motorised watersports activities on this action-packed little island! Your stay here also includes drinks (local beer, house wine and soft drinks) from 09:45-16:00.

Accommodation
South Sea Island Resort (16-bed dorm with aircon and shared bathroom), or private beachfront bure (ensuite with fan)

Days 2 & 3

On the morning of day 2, travel to Mantaray Island Resort on board the Yasawa Flyer and finish the day with the Sunset Tube Cruise & Guided Village Visit with Mantaray Island Resort. You will do a Conservation Safari including dedicated time wtih a Marine Biologist & participation in conservation activicity with Barefoot Manta Island Resort. On day 3, swim with majestic manta ray (May - Oct) or do a guided reef snorkelling trip.

Accommodation
Mantaray Island Resort Paradise Dorm (32 Bed unisex, shared, aircon), Seaside Bure (private ensuite, fan)
Barefoot Manta Island Resort - Vai (Mantaray) Dorm (7 bed unisex, shared), Beachfront Island Bure (private ensuite, fan)

Day 4

While at Mantary Island, why not do a sunrise hike to the island’s summit, go kayaking, paddle boarding or just relax on the beach before boarding the Yasawa Flyer in the late afternoon for the cruise back to Port Denarau.

Schedules

This itinerary operates in the order noted above or can operate in reverse order.

Bonus Malamala Day Pass and Awesome Pack

All packages get a bonus Malamala Day pass to use pre/post package and an Awesome Pack containing a Sarong, Drink Bottle & Day Pack to be picked up at check-in.

Book one of our Inclusive Packages and you’ll receive a full-day experience at Malamala Beach Club to use either before or after your island trip. Make sure to leave enough time on the mainland pre or post your island trip to fit in this awesome day out. Malamala Beach Club is the world’s first island beach club, located just 25 minutes from Port Denarau. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters, the beach club offers a delicious à la carte menu and handcrafted cocktails.

Experience the white sand beach, resort-style infinity edge pool, use of complimentary non-motorised watersports equipment and laid back tunes played all day long. Add on a poolside daybed or beachside cabana with butler service for a day you won’t forget!

Full Day Pass Includes:
- Return coach transfers from most Nadi, Denarau and Wailoaloa resorts / hotels
- Return vessel transfers
- Towel service
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Use of non-motorised watersports equipment including kayaks, stand-up paddleboards and snorkelling gear

It is highly recommended to book an Arrival or Departure Package in order to secure enough time to use your free Malamala Day Pass. Please ask your travel advisor about this.
Oversigt

What’s included?

Ekstra udgifter på rejsen
Compulsory meals package of FJD $403 is to be paid in local currency (FJD) upon arrival (subject to change).

Activities

Highlights
Amazing snorkelling and diving locations
Spectacular scenery
'Picture postcard' Fiji beaches
Plenty of optional activities

Awesome Experience Inclusions
Day 1: South Sea Island Resort - Use of all complimentary activities at South Sea Island, including the Semi Sub. Drinks included from 09:45 to 16:00 (local beer, house wine and soft drinks).
Day 2: Mantaray Island Resort - Sunset Tube Cruise & Guided Village Visit with Mantaray Island Resort
Barefoot Manta Island Resort - Conservation Safari including dedicated time with a Marine Biologist & participation in conservation activity
Day 3: Mantaray Island Resort - Swim with Manta Rays (valid May to Oct) OR Guided Snorkelling Trip
Barefoot Manta Island Resort - Swim with Manta Rays (valid May to Oct) OR Guided Snorkelling at Reef Sites with Barefoot Manta

Accommodation

The Yasawa Islands have that special remote and ‘untouched’ feeling to them. The resorts range in budget and style from very basic to very up-market.

Most of the Mamanuca and Yasawa Island resorts we work with are Fijian owned and run, making them super friendly, fun, relaxed and culturally authentic. You'll mix and mingle with the locals from the nearby island villages. Just about every resort is beachfront, with coral lagoons on your doorstep.

The resorts offer a range of room types including mixed dormitory, twin and double rooms. Many resorts are traditional thatched roof huts called 'bures' (pronounced boo-rays). The properties have generators, so you’ll have electricity from sunset ‘til midnight and generally for the first part of the morning. The local power socket is the same as for Australia and New Zealand. In most properties the beds will either have mosquito nets or the windows have screens, but we always recommend bringing along insect repellent.

Resorts
The Resorts are more modern properties with a strong Fijian flavour, and they have a high standard of accommodation and amenities. Rooms have fans or air-conditioning and there is more variety of meals. You'll feel welcome and immersed in the Fijian 'family'.

Local transport

All vessel transfers between the islands and the mainland are included.

Meals

Meal time is generally very social and a fantastic way to experience the Fijian culture. The menus at each resort differ, with some a la carte and some buffet style. Fijian food is generally very tasty and includes delicious fresh fruit, fish, barbecue meat and traditional fare, such as the melt-in-your-mouth marinated fish dish, kokoda.

Eating at the resort where you're staying is generally the only choice - there are no restaurants around the corner. The style of meals varies within the coconut tiers, but not surprisingly the general rule of thumb is the more upmarket the property, the better the dining experience you can expect. Having said that you’ll get some great meals at even the 1 coconut (Simple Stay) properties (especially the 'lovos' where food is cooked in the ground).

We recommend vegetarians inform the resort on arrival.

Mere information

Money Matters
Credit cards can now be used on most islands, but it is still advisable to have some cash with you. Please note there are no banks on the islands. The most convenient ATM machines are at Port Denarau, others are available in Nadi and at the airport. The currency is the Fijian dollar. Check out current exchange rates to get a sense of how much you’ll need.

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