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  2. Denarau Island - Wikipedia

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    Sunset at Denarau Island Denarau Island. Denarau Island (Fijian pronunciation: [ⁿdenarau̯]) is a small private resort development on the western side of Viti Levu in the Republic of Fiji. The 2.55 km 2 resort is reached via a short causeway over a creek and is located 5 km north west of the town Nadi and 10 km west of Nadi International Airport.

  3. Mamanuca Islands - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of islands of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Fiji. Fiji is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It is split into 9 separate geographic island groups.

  5. Fiji - Wikipedia

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    A major attraction on the outer islands is scuba diving. [123] According to the Fiji Bureau of Statistics, most visitors arriving to Fiji on a short-term basis are from the following countries or regions of residence: [124] [117] [125]

  6. Tavarua - Wikipedia

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    Tavarua is an island resort in Fiji. [1] It has an area of 29 acres (120,000 m 2). ... The resort has surfing, sport fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling and kayaking ...

  7. Beachcomber (island) - Wikipedia

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    Beachcomber Island is a private island within the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji in the South Pacific, [2] which in turn are a part of Fiji's Western Division. Being one of the closest islands to Denarau, it has been a key tourism icon of the South Pacific since its development.