Mamanuca Islands Explained

Mamanuca Islands
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Coordinates:-17.6667°N 182°W
Location:Pacific Ocean
Major Islands:Matamanoa
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Country:Fiji
Image Map Caption:Map of Viti Levu with the Mamanuca Islands labelled as Mamanutha Group on the left

The Mamanuca Islands (in 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]

Islands

Politically, the islands are a part of the Nadroga-Navosa Province, which is itself a part of the Fiji's Western Division.

Islands in the Mamanuca chain, not all of which are inhabited, include:

Activities

Port Denarau is the gateway to the Mamanuca and Yasawa islands. One may take day trips from Denarau to the Mamanuca Islands or find a resort to stay overnight. The resorts located in the Mamanucas run the gamut from high-end luxury accommodations to less expensive options targeted towards backpackers and budget-conscious travelers.

Activities in the Mamanucas include sailing, swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, semi-submersible coral viewing, diving, swimming with reef sharks, windsurfing, hiking, visiting villages, mini golf and discovering secluded beaches.

Survivor

The American edition of Survivor has used the islands as the location for filming, beginning with its 33rd season () in April 2016. Typically, two seasons of the show will be filmed back to back between March and June of a given year, with the first season airing in the fall of that year, and the second airing in the spring of the following year. This marks the longest consecutive period that Survivor has filmed in one location.

Before the airing of the 35th season (), host Jeff Probst said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that the Mamanuca Islands is the optimal location for the show and he would like to stay there permanently.[3]

The following seasons have filmed in the Mamanuca Islands:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ganilau. Bernadette Rounds. Fiji Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. 2007. Convention on Biological Diversity. 107–112. 28 May 2017.
  2. Book: Korina Miller, Robyn Jones, Leonardo Pinheiro . Fiji . 2003 . . 1-74059-134-8 . 54 . registration .
  3. Web site: Jeff Probst wants Survivor to stay in Fiji permanently. 6 October 2018. Entertainment Weekly. 12 September 2017. Ross. Dalton.