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Tadrai Island Resort
4.6/554 Reviews

Tadrai Island Resort

Mana Island|0.76km from Survivor Tribal Council
Firstly the service, staff and activities are absolute 5 star. There were 24 staff to 10 guests - this is a very small resort with only 5 Bures. The Bures themselves - so far from 5 stars .. cupboards whose doors didn't close, light globes that weren't working, baths that didn't seal. As expected, the pool and dining area is very small but being all inclusive and being able to eat at whatever time you liked was great. Other guests really went all out having cocktails and snacks at 9am - nothing was too much trouble. The meals/drinks we were packed for our day trips were sensational, so much lovely food. Having someone pack you food, load up a boat with deck chairs and umbrella and drop you at a deserted island or sandbar for a few hours on your own was just amazing. We had friends staying for several days same time as us which made it more fun. Food was fine, not fabulous, not awful. TIP - if you have mobility issues please reconsider this place. The path between the bures and dining area was very unstable and rocky, as was the path from the helicopter landing pad to the resort. The beachfront is coral so you need reef shoes all the time and you need to be able to walk out to the boat and get in it to go anywhere. Wouldn't stay here again as we prefer something a little bigger with more water activities (sailing, kayaking etc) but we had a brilliant stay here mostly thanks to the wonderful staff.

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Tadrai Island Resort
4.6/554 Reviews

Tadrai Island Resort

Mana Island|0.76km from Survivor Tribal Council
Firstly the service, staff and activities are absolute 5 star. There were 24 staff to 10 guests - this is a very small resort with only 5 Bures. The Bures themselves - so far from 5 stars .. cupboards whose doors didn't close, light globes that weren't working, baths that didn't seal. As expected, the pool and dining area is very small but being all inclusive and being able to eat at whatever time you liked was great. Other guests really went all out having cocktails and snacks at 9am - nothing was too much trouble. The meals/drinks we were packed for our day trips were sensational, so much lovely food. Having someone pack you food, load up a boat with deck chairs and umbrella and drop you at a deserted island or sandbar for a few hours on your own was just amazing. We had friends staying for several days same time as us which made it more fun. Food was fine, not fabulous, not awful. TIP - if you have mobility issues please reconsider this place. The path between the bures and dining area was very unstable and rocky, as was the path from the helicopter landing pad to the resort. The beachfront is coral so you need reef shoes all the time and you need to be able to walk out to the boat and get in it to go anywhere. Wouldn't stay here again as we prefer something a little bigger with more water activities (sailing, kayaking etc) but we had a brilliant stay here mostly thanks to the wonderful staff.

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Ratu Kini Backpackers & Dive Resort
3.9/512 Reviews
The main purpose of this trip was to do my open water PADI course, so I actually did not expect much. But this place is absolutely lovely. Not only was I welcomed with open arms, but the island itself was extremely beautiful. My dive instructor, Bailey Wheetman, is one of the best teachers I’ve ever had and I felt super safe while diving with him. He took care of me and made sure that I am a professional before I leave this place. The staff, the locals, the backpackers are just amazing and take special care for solo travelers. I am so happy and grateful for this authentic experience and I would definitely recommend this place !
Tadrai Island Resort
4.6/554 Reviews
Firstly the service, staff and activities are absolute 5 star. There were 24 staff to 10 guests - this is a very small resort with only 5 Bures. The Bures themselves - so far from 5 stars .. cupboards whose doors didn't close, light globes that weren't working, baths that didn't seal. As expected, the pool and dining area is very small but being all inclusive and being able to eat at whatever time you liked was great. Other guests really went all out having cocktails and snacks at 9am - nothing was too much trouble. The meals/drinks we were packed for our day trips were sensational, so much lovely food. Having someone pack you food, load up a boat with deck chairs and umbrella and drop you at a deserted island or sandbar for a few hours on your own was just amazing. We had friends staying for several days same time as us which made it more fun. Food was fine, not fabulous, not awful. TIP - if you have mobility issues please reconsider this place. The path between the bures and dining area was very unstable and rocky, as was the path from the helicopter landing pad to the resort. The beachfront is coral so you need reef shoes all the time and you need to be able to walk out to the boat and get in it to go anywhere. Wouldn't stay here again as we prefer something a little bigger with more water activities (sailing, kayaking etc) but we had a brilliant stay here mostly thanks to the wonderful staff.
Mana Island Resort & Spa - Fiji
3.9/581 Reviews
Mana island is not so ideal location if you wanna head to Yasawa from Mamanuca. In order to get to Yasawa on the same day, you have to return back to port denarau with south sea cruise at a later timing. If early morning,it is possible to book a small boat through the resort or ratukini hostel nearby to beachcomber island. From there, the south sea cruise with pick you up then straight to yasawa. The place probably need a bit of fixing, theres hole in our windows net which small rodent may enter. In our case, a small mouse hide underneath our closet in between the small gap. It be great also, if they provide disposable toothbrush and toothpaste, also change of towels at least 2 days. But that is just little stuffs. Overall, we really enjoy staying there.Literally every staff was very welcoming. Several things you can do like any good star resort. Recommend to travel to Monuriki island nearby.( aka Cast Away island, site location of Tom Hanks movie)

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