Mana Island is an outer island of Fiji. One side of the island has been developed into a resort area with single wooden villas that are elegantly designed and fully equipped inside. All non-motorized equipment, such as snorkeling gear and kayaks, are available for complimentary use. The other side of the island is home to a local village where indigenous people still lead a simple life of fishing and farming. Located in the middle of the Mamanuca Islands, Mana Island is a small island with ethnic characteristics and primitive charm, serving as an excellent diving destination in the South Pacific.
Enjoy the sunshine, white sands, and seawater of a South Pacific island to the fullest on Mana Island. Snorkeling is the best choice for exploring the underwater world. The gentle blue sky, colorful sands, reefs, and corals will create a vibrant underwater world under the reflection of sunlight. While swimming in the sea, you may encounter not only fish but also sea stars, seahorses, and cowrie shells that you may have only seen on TV. It may feel like being in an aquarium, but these wonders are right in front of your eyes. The island offers a variety of water sports, including diving, kayaking, and windsurfing. Whether admiring the corals and tropical fish underwater or intimately connecting with the sea waves, Mana Island has it all.
Mana Island
Must-visit reasons: Fiji’s most popular small island
Continent where the attraction is located: Oceania
Country/Region of the attraction: Fiji
Province/State of the attraction: Western Division