Mamanuca Islands, Fiji

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The Mamanuca (pronounced Ma-ma noo tha) island group is a paradise of eye-popping reefs and sand-fridged isles shared by traditional Fijian villages and modern island resorts. Set among deep blue waters with fringing coral reefs of turquoise and pastel green, the arc shaped Mamanuca chain is situated well inside the outer reef whose protective barrier creates ideal conditions for boating, scuba diving, snorkelling and other water-based activities. Top it off; the Mamanucas also lie in a weather belt boasting the South Pacific’s highest “sunshine factor”. There are about 20 islands in the group, basking in a large lagoon formed by the Malolo Barrier Reef and Viti Levu. The Mamanucas are movie stars, Fiji’s glittering jet set, forever photographed and feted, valued more for their natural beauty. These are considered among the most beautiful islands in the country with miles of white sand beaches and coral blue waters, providing a tropical experience in comfortable surroundings.
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