Denarau - Barefoot Manta Island
Ferries to Drawaqa Island
Denarau - Barefoot Manta Island
Ferries to Drawaqa Island
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Port Denarua is on a small private island in the northwest corner of Fiji’s mainland, Viti Levu. It is the main gateway to some of the beautiful islets along the northwest coast and is just twenty minutes from Nadi International Airport by car. It is considered the island’s finest marina facility, offering restaurants, a spa, a large supermarket and a wide selection of shops. You can also book tours and activities inside the terminal. There are a number of luxurious hotels on Denarau Island where you can relax overnight before your journey as well.
Traditionally known as Drawaqa Island, Barefoot Manta Island Port lies in the Southern Yasawa Islands of Fiji. The island is renowned for its tranquil environment among stunning surroundings, making it the perfect location for a relaxing break. There are also diving and kayaking available for a more active experience. The sailing to Denarau Ferry Port is the gateway to mainland Fiji, a crossing which takes roughly three hours. There are seven ferry routes a week aboard the Yasawa Flyer offered by Awesome Adventures Fiji, usually leaving in the late afternoon, with the return crossing departing in the early morning. The ferry route is usually popular among travellers due to its leisurely nature and beautiful views, passing Fiji’s smaller Mamanuca Islands along the way.