Located in the secluded Yasawa Islands, the eco-friendly Barefoot Manta Island Resort Resort is ideally situated for swimming, diving and snorkeling, as all bungalows are set on the beach.
Ingrid
New Zealand
Great location with 3 beaches to access. Sheltered from prevailing wind at a beach at any time. Great vibe and loved the private garden spaces our bure had. Bonus to have own deck, trees with hammock and deck chairs.
Snorkeling fish and coral were fabulous.
Nice spacious rooms.
Good fans
Loved the activities and also education on marine life, sharks, coral etc. Free snorkeling tours.
Boasting a waterfront location, Paradise Cove Resort features over 200 metres of private beach area. Surrounded by a garden landscape, this property offers a day spa, an outdoor pool and a restaurant....
Lucy
Australia
We stayed here for 2 nights for our honeymoon. Beautiful resort and friendly staff. The outdoor shower and the Donu restaurant dinner were our highlights.
Set on 1 km of beach in Likuliku Bay, this resort offers a swimming pool and a luxuriousday spa. There are 2 bars, a restaurant and a variety of cultural activities available.
Lucy
Australia
The beach and coral reef right off the shore were really beautiful. Staff were super friendly! Food was good but nothing to rave about.
Mai Sunset Island Resort has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Naviti Island. The accommodation features evening entertainment and free WiFi.
Bond
United Kingdom
If you want a relaxing few days this place is for you.
Opened earlier in the year and only 5 rooms are open at present (3 private’s and 2 dorms I think). I believe there will be 10 rooms in total when they open fully.
I stayed in a 4 bed dorm and it wasn’t a dorm as such - 4 single beds, beautiful en suite and even better outdoor shower which was powerful and had hot water. Very sturdy buildings - not like the tents in other resorts.
Everywhere was extremely clean.
Staff go above and beyond to make you feel welcome - the service is second to none.. No unnecessary check in process - they just welcomed you, showed you to your room and you just paid for everything on check out.
Meals are chosen off a set menu for breakfast lunch and dinner - you choose your next meal during the prior meal. Lots of choose from western food to local food. I 100% believe it’s cooked fresh and I saw some fishermen taking their catch from the sea to the restaurant.
They have snorkelling from the beach front which I did - I believe it’s a lot better if the boatman takes you for free towards the island but the winds took off when I was there so unfortunately gave that and the kayaking a miss as I’d get blown to the next island.
If you want lots of people this isn’t for you - there was around 7 people during my stay but a nice mix of couples and solo travelers and just somewhere calm to read a book and relax.
Fresh coconuts and mango provided for you during the day.
They also have a kind of communal big table where solo people can sit and chat to other solo people.
Travellers who truly “get away from it all” trust resorts to provide the pinnacle of all-inclusive relaxation. Resort guests are invited to enjoy communal onsite amenities like pools, spas, restaurants, activities, excursions and shops, and stay the night in luxurious private rooms, villas or apartments.
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