Best food I had in Fiji! Kind and genuine staff. Only point of feedback is regular plastic cleanup of the beach and surrounding area is required. Protect that fantastic reef out front!
Excellent, I recommend this small island. This island is the closest place to watch the sharks. In addition to a wave of group tours in the morning, other events are quiet, comfortable, the service attitude is good, and the buffet is good. In front of the room is a very beautiful dive with corals. The one- or two-person snorkeling is very good. But the room basically has no cell phone signal, only wifi is available near the restaurant
It takes about 4 hours to arrive by boat. It is a very arduous journey. Friends who are seasick should be careful. This island is very primitive and has a very quiet environment. Because it is in the harbor with calm waves, it is very suitable for snorkeling. The room environment is good, one person has a small villa, be careful to prevent mosquitoes, and the room has a small activity area, which is not bad. Meals are average, and some require additional payment, especially breakfast. In short, this hotel is the most cost-effective on Yasawa Island and is suitable for those who like a quiet vacation. Watch out for geckos!
Barefoot Manta was amazing! We spent 5 nights and had the best time. The staff were incredible, especially the resident marine biologist Rob who was a mine of information and enthusiasm. There are 3 different beaches to snorkel from and the snorkelling was the best we have ever seen, it is a protected marine reserve and we participated in coral planting which was great. The Manta Ray trips happened on 3 of our 5 days, it is a bit of an uncontrolled bun fight with various resorts sending their boats to see the mantas but the Barefoot Manta crew were educated and respectful. The resort is beautiful and has a lovely vibe, the staff were so friendly and helpful. We stayed in a double Bure on the sunset side, it was a permanent tent and it was all that we could have wished for, right on the beach. The meal plan is really expensive by our standards, I would have preferred an al a carte option as I have food restrictions and I found that eating salad and rice for almost every meal was boring and repetitive. The staff did try though, however $40 Fijian for salad and rice was a bit on the nose. Bring snacks! It would have been good if they could have made the tea/coffee available all day and maybe had something available for afternoon tea as it is 6 hrs between lunch and dinner. We do recommend this place.
When you stay at Coralview Island Resort in Tavewa Island, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Blue Lagoon Beach. This beach hotel is within the vicinity of Devil's Beach and Long Beach.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as a private beach or take in the view from a garden. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, an arcade/game room, and tour/ticket assistance.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Local cuisine breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include express check-in, dry cleaning/laundry services, and luggage storage.
Make yourself at home in one of the 3 guestrooms. Rooms have private balconies. Bathrooms have bathtubs or showers and bidets. Conveniences include ceiling fans, and housekeeping is provided daily.
The outer islands have the best culture👍🏻There are few people, good service, human touch, and a very good beach. It feels like all the staff are around. There are good near-island coral reefs🪸Excellent diving spots, but the boat is far away from the main island. You can go to Denarau Pier and take the South Pacific. You don’t have to tie up the helicopter and get close to the small boat. Connected ~ There is a Japanese omakasa restaurant. The chef Mark is very rigorous. We followed Sam to Soso Village and learned about the local history, churches and schools. It was a great experience.
The resort was in a lovely location but is a little tired, understandable after covid. Even after a few emails requesting a double bed close to the beach they did not have one arraigned for us, they had put us in a Bure up the hill. I have tendinitis in my knees so that was never going to work. In the end they put my husband and I in a Bure with twin beds closer to the beach - not at all romantic! The meal plan was really expensive but the food was plentiful, unfortunately the restaurant was up the hill so it was a painful effort on my behalf for each meal. Unlike other resorts that we stayed in this resort required a daily fuel surcharge and we also had to pay a hire fee for fins. They did not put on Manta ray trips on either of the 2 days that we stayed there although there were Manta rays in the channel both of those days. Unimpressed. Luckily we had also booked nights at Barefoot Manta Ray Resort so ended up swimming with the mantas which was our sole reason for going. To be fair other people staying at MRIR said that they had been taken on Manta trips earlier in the week so I have no idea why they told us that there were no mantas on the 2 days that we were there - Barefoot Manta Resort said that on one of the days there had in fact been 7. This resort is much more of a backpacker resort although the high cost of the meal plan would give most backpackers a second thought.
A dark horse in the Yasawa Outer Island Community Inn. The location is excellent. Not far from the lagoon diving marine area and Cave, the hotel's service is superb and feels at home. The hotel has free and chargeable activities. Pay attention to the small blackboard every day. Whether you want to enjoy leisure time or quietly watching the beach Experience fiji time is no time or want to use this as a base to explore the Yasawa Islands is a good choice. The hotel’s daily activities are different and the daily menus are different. The foot was accidentally scratched during the trip. When I left, the careful crew carried me on the boat so that the wound did not touch the sea. It was very moving. It is a typical Australian New Zealander who will like the resort to experience very local culture and services. Of course, if English is not very good, then objectively it may not be possible to get to the most distinctive point of this resort. La. Because there is no Chinese translation at this resort, most tourists are Australian New Zealand Americans and so on. The type of breakfast is less for the Chinese. But nutritional perspectives are enough for people with experience living in the UK or Europe and the United States. Because it is a foreign island, there is a 5-hour boat ride from Nadi. You can see many islands and resorts along the way, but if seasickness is recommended, you can consider direct seaplanes in the past. If you are going from another island or departing from this hotel to other islands, please check if there is a direct route. Our next stop this time is tokoriki island because there is no direct route. A private speedboat has been transferred at Beachcomber. It is not cheap to use gasoline in fiji. Everyone needs to plan ahead according to their own budget. PS: Because the hotel style is that the tree house and the very localized individual feel that the nature of small animals such as flying lizards is normal, but some other natural creatures are too close to each other. This time I was super enjoy the tree house and a small chameleon that came to visit the room from time to time. Very original, it is highly recommended to love the original parents.
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AAnonymous UserLet me talk about the advantages first:
The location is good, in a relatively good area of the Yasawa Islands, the sandy beach is delicate, the sea water is layered in color, and the natural environment has nothing to say, great!
Let's talk about the general situation:
Most resorts on the Yasawa Islands have a mandatory meal package plan, which will be explained in advance before booking, and the meal fee is paid in the past. The price of this restaurant is 159 Philippine dollars per person per day (three meals).
Next are the disadvantages:
1. There are many mosquitoes on the island, but the original ecological environment is like this. It is understandable. It is recommended to bring enough mosquito repellent to the island.
2. The garden villa (two-bedroom) we live in, our room and the room next door both have a regular air conditioner, and the other has a temporary refrigerator. The sound of the temporary machine is super loud, buzzing all night, and sleeps lightly Choose carefully.
3. Key complaints: The check-out time of this hotel is between 9:30-10:30 in the morning, but no one told them verbally or in writing when checking in.
At 9 o'clock in the morning on the day of check-out, the hotel forced the guests to leave and wait in the hotel rest area (the boat to the island arrives at the pier at the hotel gate at 1 noon). At our insistence, the hotel arranged a temporary waiting room, which can stay until 12 o'clock.
I found out after chatting with other guests (asked three or four hotels), that no one was informed of the check-out time when they checked in (one of them saw the written notice posted by the hotel on the bed the night before check-out, so he knew half a day in advance This matter), many people are in a hurry early in the morning and it is embarrassing 😅.
Feedback on this matter with Ctrip, Ctrip is very active in handling it, and has worked hard to make compensation, and now the hotel's check-out time has been updated.
But the service attitude of the hotel should be carefully considered when booking this hotel😅
GGuest UserThe resort was in a lovely location but is a little tired, understandable after covid. Even after a few emails requesting a double bed close to the beach they did not have one arraigned for us, they had put us in a Bure up the hill. I have tendinitis in my knees so that was never going to work. In the end they put my husband and I in a Bure with twin beds closer to the beach - not at all romantic! The meal plan was really expensive but the food was plentiful, unfortunately the restaurant was up the hill so it was a painful effort on my behalf for each meal. Unlike other resorts that we stayed in this resort required a daily fuel surcharge and we also had to pay a hire fee for fins. They did not put on Manta ray trips on either of the 2 days that we stayed there although there were Manta rays in the channel both of those days. Unimpressed. Luckily we had also booked nights at Barefoot Manta Ray Resort so ended up swimming with the mantas which was our sole reason for going. To be fair other people staying at MRIR said that they had been taken on Manta trips earlier in the week so I have no idea why they told us that there were no mantas on the 2 days that we were there - Barefoot Manta Resort said that on one of the days there had in fact been 7. This resort is much more of a backpacker resort although the high cost of the meal plan would give most backpackers a second thought.
GGuest UserBarefoot Manta was amazing! We spent 5 nights and had the best time. The staff were incredible, especially the resident marine biologist Rob who was a mine of information and enthusiasm. There are 3 different beaches to snorkel from and the snorkelling was the best we have ever seen, it is a protected marine reserve and we participated in coral planting which was great. The Manta Ray trips happened on 3 of our 5 days, it is a bit of an uncontrolled bun fight with various resorts sending their boats to see the mantas but the Barefoot Manta crew were educated and respectful. The resort is beautiful and has a lovely vibe, the staff were so friendly and helpful. We stayed in a double Bure on the sunset side, it was a permanent tent and it was all that we could have wished for, right on the beach. The meal plan is really expensive by our standards, I would have preferred an al a carte option as I have food restrictions and I found that eating salad and rice for almost every meal was boring and repetitive. The staff did try though, however $40 Fijian for salad and rice was a bit on the nose. Bring snacks! It would have been good if they could have made the tea/coffee available all day and maybe had something available for afternoon tea as it is 6 hrs between lunch and dinner. We do recommend this place.
DDssgxcXanadu, the sea view is superb. The food is good, suitable for relaxing yourself. The beach is great, the sand is round and doesn't cut your feet. The menu changes every day. It is rare for Chinese people to communicate in English. UnionPay does not support it. The Internet is only available in the restaurant and it is not reliable, but the wifi in their office is good and can be used in emergencies. On the island, you can email them to pick them up, or take the South China Sea cruise ship
GGuest UserBest food I had in Fiji! Kind and genuine staff. Only point of feedback is regular plastic cleanup of the beach and surrounding area is required. Protect that fantastic reef out front!
GGuest UserIt takes about 4 hours to arrive by boat. It is a very arduous journey. Friends who are seasick should be careful. This island is very primitive and has a very quiet environment. Because it is in the harbor with calm waves, it is very suitable for snorkeling. The room environment is good, one person has a small villa, be careful to prevent mosquitoes, and the room has a small activity area, which is not bad. Meals are average, and some require additional payment, especially breakfast. In short, this hotel is the most cost-effective on Yasawa Island and is suitable for those who like a quiet vacation. Watch out for geckos!
DDIKANGExcellent, I recommend this small island. This island is the closest place to watch the sharks. In addition to a wave of group tours in the morning, other events are quiet, comfortable, the service attitude is good, and the buffet is good. In front of the room is a very beautiful dive with corals. The one- or two-person snorkeling is very good. But the room basically has no cell phone signal, only wifi is available near the restaurant
JJuanmaoFrankThe outer islands have the best culture👍🏻There are few people, good service, human touch, and a very good beach. It feels like all the staff are around. There are good near-island coral reefs🪸Excellent diving spots, but the boat is far away from the main island. You can go to Denarau Pier and take the South Pacific. You don’t have to tie up the helicopter and get close to the small boat. Connected ~ There is a Japanese omakasa restaurant. The chef Mark is very rigorous. We followed Sam to Soso Village and learned about the local history, churches and schools. It was a great experience.
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