Mamanuca Islands

Mamanuca Islands
Mamanuca Islands from the air
Mamanuca Islands from the air
Map of Viti Levu with the Mamanuca Islands labelled as Mamanutha Group on the left
Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
Coordinates17°40′S 177°05′E / 17.667°S 177.083°E / -17.667; 177.083
Major islandsMatamanoa
Administration
Bounty Island
Beach on Kadavulailai (Bounty Island)
From left to right - Mana Island, Beachcomber Island, Treasure Island and Tokoriki Island (behind Treasure Island)
Tivua Island

The Mamanuca Islands (Fijian: [mamaˈnuða]) of Fiji are a volcanic archipelago lying to the west of Nadi and to the south of the Yasawa Islands. The group, a popular tourist destination, consists of about 20 islands, but about seven of these are covered by the Pacific Ocean at high tide.

The islands offer crystal clear waters, palm fringed sandy beaches and live coral reefs. There are islands, villages, resorts to visit, snorkel and swim.

The coastal/marine ecosystem and recreation value of the archipelago contribute to its national significance as outlined in Fiji's Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.[1]

Since 2016, the islands have been the filming location of the television series Survivor. One of the islands, Monuriki, was made famous as the anonymous island that featured in the 2000 Robert Zemeckis film Cast Away, starring Tom Hanks.[2]

  1. ^ Ganilau, Bernadette Rounds (2007). Fiji Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (PDF). Convention on Biological Diversity. pp. 107–112. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  2. ^ Fiji. Korina Miller, Robyn Jones, Leonardo Pinheiro. Lonely Planet. 2003. p. 54. ISBN 1-74059-134-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)