Barefoot Manta Island Resort — Yasawa Islands
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Barefoot Manta Island Resort

Barefoot Manta Island Resort is 'the’ Fiji picture-postcard experience home to Manta Rays and unforgettable snorkelling.

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About Barefoot Manta Island Resort

Barefoot Manta Island Resort is environmentally conscious with 21 affordable beachfront rooms (bures), a restaurant, bar and dive center. The resort is renowned for it's snorkelling with Manta Rays experience and features 3 white sand beaches with crystal clear waters offering high & low tide swimming plus the best resort snorkelling in Fiji easily accessible from the beach. We're the only resort in Fiji with a dedicated Marine Conservation Centre managed by our in-house marine biologist who conducts ongoing marine conservation including Manta Ray research and coral farming.

Things to do here

  • Beach Volleyball
  • Cultural Entertainment
  • Diving
  • Guided Walks / Tours
  • Hiking
  • Village Visit
  • Snorkelling
  • Snorkelling with Manta Rays

Where you stay

Beachfront BureDormitories / Hostel

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Beachfront
  • Free Wi-fi
  • Marine Conservation Centre

Getting here

Barefoot Manta Island Resort is easily accessible from Port Denarau & Nadi using transport operator Awesome Adventures Fiji (also known as South Sea Cruises) ferry service. It's a stunning scenic transfer to Barefoot Manta Island Resort, leave in the morning and you'll arrive before lunch.

Service areas & departure points

  • Service areasYasawa Islands

More about Yasawa Islands

Sources used

Information on this page was compiled from the following public sources.

  1. Fiji.travel
  2. FHTA Active Members