Relatively speaking, what I am most satisfied with about this resort is actually the service, and by this service I mean the face-to-face service from the island welcome, facility introduction and restaurant, which really makes me feel at home.
The room is large enough and the bed is very comfortable.
There are also many free water sports equipment for guests to use.
There should be more dissatisfactions, and the positive comments above are also basic for resorts at this price.
Let me talk about some things I am not satisfied with. After landing on the island, I flew a drone as soon as possible. The staff immediately told me that it was not allowed to fly over the island because of privacy. I could only fly towards the sea. I gladly accepted this, but after checking in, when I was flying a drone for my niece to take pictures, the security guard ordered me to immediately recycle the drone. The entire resort could not fly, even towards the sea. At this time, another reason was that this was a helicopter landing point, and in fact, DJI also had a limit of not exceeding 60 meters in height.
I couldn't accept this in my heart, because it was obviously inconsistent with the rules told to me during the welcome. In addition, as for privacy, the use of cameras should be prohibited, because drones cannot see people clearly unless they fly at ultra-low altitudes, but my camera can.
Although the resort is by the sea, you can't see the sunrise or sunset. For a photography enthusiast like me, I will never choose this place again.
In addition, there are so many mosquitoes and flies in the whole resort that I can't worry about eating during the day. I need to keep driving away the mosquitoes with my hands. I can't drive away the mosquitoes at dinner at all, and I can only let them suck my blood.
The cooking of the food should be good, especially the steak. The seafood generally feels not fresh enough.
The faucet in the restaurant bathroom has a pitiful small water flow and has not been replaced. (Figure 10)
What I am most dissatisfied with is that there are clothes on the trees next to the beach, and I found this from the photos after I took the portrait.
It is unforgivable that such a high-priced resort has such avoidable mistakes. We spent so much money and time shooting, but the background in the photo turned out to be like this. At that time, there was no time to reshoot. I deliberately took pictures of the clothes that should not appear on the tree before leaving this morning. (Pictures 8-9)
The resort obviously has no measures for environmental protection. When I walked into the sea and found corals, I consciously stopped moving forward because I can't swim and can't keep my body afloat. If I continue moving forward, I will definitely step on the corals and kill them.
The water house is the characteristic of the resort, but I am very glad that I didn't book it. Later, I often observed it on site. I prefer the wooden house in the jungle next to the beach.
The room is not big, enough for 4 people
Good service on the island
You can also go to cloud9 for day trips like snorkeling and deep diving.
The key is that the island is quiet, and it's great to just lie down and listen to the sound of the waves every day. There are two swimming pools for children and adults.
When the weather is nice, the sunset is really beautiful
Dinner has buffet and a la carte options
Mondays and Wednesdays are all self-service
There are also some small activities
The best choice for parent-child islands
The hotel is in a great location, but it's too old, so if you want to enjoy the hotel, you'll be disappointed. The kitchen is just a decoration, you can't cook, but it's strange that it has kitchen utensils. If you don't have any requirements for the room, this hotel is first-class. First of all, it includes meals, although it's not delicious, it's enough to fill you up. Breakfast and dinner are buffets, and lunch is a set meal. The hotel provides a lot of free entertainment, and it's quite fun. Whether it's going to the sea bar or snorkeling, it won't disappoint you.
Stayed for 2 nights and felt that the house was clean. There was no hot water for showering on the first day, but there was hot water on the second day. The living environment is good, you can see the sea from the window, and the hotel has good greenery. The food was generally good. I had four main meals, one was simple, and the other three were rich and self-service, with meat and vegetables, moderately salty. Breakfast is a little simple, with juice, milk, bread slices, etc. You don't have to pay extra for the fried eggs you want. Drinking water is provided for each meal and is provided by yourself. The service attitude is also OK.
Choosing Mana Island was the right choice! I had a wonderful, fulfilling stay on this remote island. I enjoyed snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters, and there were several events planned throughout the day, so I was never bored. Snorkeling is available on both the north and south sides, so even if the wind or waves are bad, you can still swim on either side. You'll have to take a boat from the main island to Mana Island, but be aware that it's incredibly expensive. (As of August 31, 2025, the one-way fare was 12,000 yen. 😂) If you're going, I recommend staying multiple nights! Diving with Aqua Trek Mana, a Japanese-based resort, requires you to either stay at the hotel or take a day trip.
Facilities: The facilities in the room are OK, some furniture is a bit old
Hygienic: The room is not bad, but the bathroom is outside, there will be cockroaches 🦎 small bugs
Environment: Every day is like in heaven, opening the window is the sparkling sea
Service: The service is very good, eat well every morning, noon and evening, you can explore different islands and beaches. There will be special people to take you boating, snorkeling, and be responsible for your safety.
Living in a room with a pool, the view is beautiful. There is a shower in the room and an outdoor shower in the outdoor, hahaha. The islanders are very enthusiastic. When they come, they sing and welcome. When they go, they sing and send. After living for three days, many people can remember our name and be moved! The hotel spa is very general I think... not recommended. You can go out for a free boat ride, great, have a small wooden floating platform, have a good time. The room rate includes the most common breakfast buffet, which is bread bacon juice and can be extra money. The hotel has 200 Fijian coins for three meals, or 130 Fiji coins for two meals. We have no choice but to order. Although it is not cheap, you can go to the menu to decide. Experience is good, will recommend friends to go here!
very good. Apart from being expensive, there is nothing wrong with it. The hotel staff are very welcoming, and the room I booked actually has a 24-hour nanny service. Although it is expensive, it is worth it. If you don’t think about it, just close your eyes and rush! There are four rooms, the living room is also huge, and you can see the sea from every room. Private large swimming pool, no need to crowd with others in the public swimming pool. Right outside your door is the sea, where you can dive, surf, and do whatever you like to do in the sea.
With a stay at VatuVonu in Malolo Island, you'll be on the beach and within the region of Denarau Golf and Racquet Club and Port Denarau Marina. This beach bed & breakfast is within the region of Wailoaloa Beach.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages. Additional amenities at this bed & breakfast include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a picnic area.
Need to unwind? Take a break with a tasty beverage at one of the 4 beach bars. Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk and laundry facilities.
Make yourself at home in one of the 3 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have bathtubs or showers and bathrobes.
The room has screens and is very close to the sea. There are coral reefs and small fish. Good reviews. The waterfront villa has a shower, and the water is very hot, but the water is a little small, which is understandable on the island. There are air conditioners and refrigerators. The air conditioner is very cool, but the refrigerator is old and broken, and the cooling is basically useless. The linens are not changed every day, one for each guest, but the toiletries are very complete, with conditioner and body lotion, but no toothbrush. There is a hair dryer. Please note that the round-trip fee of FJD220 per person to go to the island is paid separately, which is not included in the room rate, but the one-day tour on the island includes lunch for 189, and I don’t know how this island fee is determined.
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FFangeXThe room has screens and is very close to the sea. There are coral reefs and small fish. Good reviews. The waterfront villa has a shower, and the water is very hot, but the water is a little small, which is understandable on the island. There are air conditioners and refrigerators. The air conditioner is very cool, but the refrigerator is old and broken, and the cooling is basically useless. The linens are not changed every day, one for each guest, but the toiletries are very complete, with conditioner and body lotion, but no toothbrush. There is a hair dryer. Please note that the round-trip fee of FJD220 per person to go to the island is paid separately, which is not included in the room rate, but the one-day tour on the island includes lunch for 189, and I don’t know how this island fee is determined.
MM253048****Overall, it was a pleasant and relaxing stay, perfect for a vacation, and the staff were quite friendly. However, the shower facilities were subpar. To make matters worse, upon checking out, I discovered that money I had left in my room had been stolen. I contacted Ctrip customer service about this, and they agreed to compensate me. If you decide to stay here, make sure to keep your valuables and cash with you at all times.
GGuest UserStayed for 2 nights and felt that the house was clean. There was no hot water for showering on the first day, but there was hot water on the second day. The living environment is good, you can see the sea from the window, and the hotel has good greenery. The food was generally good. I had four main meals, one was simple, and the other three were rich and self-service, with meat and vegetables, moderately salty. Breakfast is a little simple, with juice, milk, bread slices, etc. You don't have to pay extra for the fried eggs you want. Drinking water is provided for each meal and is provided by yourself. The service attitude is also OK.
VvikkieloThe hotel is in a great location, but it's too old, so if you want to enjoy the hotel, you'll be disappointed. The kitchen is just a decoration, you can't cook, but it's strange that it has kitchen utensils. If you don't have any requirements for the room, this hotel is first-class. First of all, it includes meals, although it's not delicious, it's enough to fill you up. Breakfast and dinner are buffets, and lunch is a set meal. The hotel provides a lot of free entertainment, and it's quite fun. Whether it's going to the sea bar or snorkeling, it won't disappoint you.
440_TRIPChoosing Mana Island was the right choice! I had a wonderful, fulfilling stay on this remote island. I enjoyed snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters, and there were several events planned throughout the day, so I was never bored. Snorkeling is available on both the north and south sides, so even if the wind or waves are bad, you can still swim on either side. You'll have to take a boat from the main island to Mana Island, but be aware that it's incredibly expensive. (As of August 31, 2025, the one-way fare was 12,000 yen. 😂) If you're going, I recommend staying multiple nights! Diving with Aqua Trek Mana, a Japanese-based resort, requires you to either stay at the hotel or take a day trip.
GGuest UserPhenomenal place to stay and particularly good value. The sunset rooms were lovely and more than adequate, especially being away from the noise of the bar.. The food, though cafeteria serving style, changed enough each time that after 5 days only breakfast got repetitive.
Staff were amazing throughout and so long as you don't need great WiFi you can completely relax.
Make sure you take some good books or a few movies loaded onto your devices though, there's only so much snorkeling and diving I could fill my day with.
XXiaomaiquanquanThe room is not big, enough for 4 people
Good service on the island
You can also go to cloud9 for day trips like snorkeling and deep diving.
The key is that the island is quiet, and it's great to just lie down and listen to the sound of the waves every day. There are two swimming pools for children and adults.
When the weather is nice, the sunset is really beautiful
Dinner has buffet and a la carte options
Mondays and Wednesdays are all self-service
There are also some small activities
The best choice for parent-child islands
玩玩转星球-KevinRelatively speaking, what I am most satisfied with about this resort is actually the service, and by this service I mean the face-to-face service from the island welcome, facility introduction and restaurant, which really makes me feel at home.
The room is large enough and the bed is very comfortable.
There are also many free water sports equipment for guests to use.
There should be more dissatisfactions, and the positive comments above are also basic for resorts at this price.
Let me talk about some things I am not satisfied with. After landing on the island, I flew a drone as soon as possible. The staff immediately told me that it was not allowed to fly over the island because of privacy. I could only fly towards the sea. I gladly accepted this, but after checking in, when I was flying a drone for my niece to take pictures, the security guard ordered me to immediately recycle the drone. The entire resort could not fly, even towards the sea. At this time, another reason was that this was a helicopter landing point, and in fact, DJI also had a limit of not exceeding 60 meters in height.
I couldn't accept this in my heart, because it was obviously inconsistent with the rules told to me during the welcome. In addition, as for privacy, the use of cameras should be prohibited, because drones cannot see people clearly unless they fly at ultra-low altitudes, but my camera can.
Although the resort is by the sea, you can't see the sunrise or sunset. For a photography enthusiast like me, I will never choose this place again.
In addition, there are so many mosquitoes and flies in the whole resort that I can't worry about eating during the day. I need to keep driving away the mosquitoes with my hands. I can't drive away the mosquitoes at dinner at all, and I can only let them suck my blood.
The cooking of the food should be good, especially the steak. The seafood generally feels not fresh enough.
The faucet in the restaurant bathroom has a pitiful small water flow and has not been replaced. (Figure 10)
What I am most dissatisfied with is that there are clothes on the trees next to the beach, and I found this from the photos after I took the portrait.
It is unforgivable that such a high-priced resort has such avoidable mistakes. We spent so much money and time shooting, but the background in the photo turned out to be like this. At that time, there was no time to reshoot. I deliberately took pictures of the clothes that should not appear on the tree before leaving this morning. (Pictures 8-9)
The resort obviously has no measures for environmental protection. When I walked into the sea and found corals, I consciously stopped moving forward because I can't swim and can't keep my body afloat. If I continue moving forward, I will definitely step on the corals and kill them.
The water house is the characteristic of the resort, but I am very glad that I didn't book it. Later, I often observed it on site. I prefer the wooden house in the jungle next to the beach.
GGuest UserFacilities: The facilities in the room are OK, some furniture is a bit old
Hygienic: The room is not bad, but the bathroom is outside, there will be cockroaches 🦎 small bugs
Environment: Every day is like in heaven, opening the window is the sparkling sea
Service: The service is very good, eat well every morning, noon and evening, you can explore different islands and beaches. There will be special people to take you boating, snorkeling, and be responsible for your safety.
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