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6 hours
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After cruising through the islands taking in the sights as we stop at other resorts to drop off/pick up passengers enroute, you will be welcomed ashore at Fiji’s best deluxe resort and are then free to enjoy all the facilities that Malolo has to offer. Take a swim, enjoy scenic walks, laze around the pool, or go snorkelling before lunch at the Terrace Restaurant.
All non-motorised water sports gear is included—think snorkel sets, paddleboards, and more. Plus, you’ll have full access to the resort’s facilities for around five hours on the island
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You must contact South Sea Cruises at least 24 hours before your activity date to confirm your reservation and arrange Transport. Use the contact details on this voucher. Upon check in please present your confirmation or voucher in exchange for your tour boarding pass
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Return coach transfers from most Nadi, Denarau, Vuda & Wailoaloa hotels to Port Denarau
Full use of Malolo Island Resort facilities and approximately 5 hours on the island
Lunch at The Terrace Restaurant – buffet or à la carte (at resort’s discretion on the day)
One Malolo cocktail, local beer, glass of house wine, or soft drink
Use of non-motorised water sports equipment, pools, and snorkelling gear
Return catamaran transfers from Port Denarau with AC lounge, open decks & free Wi-Fi
Towels—guests are required to bring their own
Meals for infants (0–4 years) - pay at the resort
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Malolo Island
You’ll be welcomed to Fiji’s best deluxe resort, offering a tranquil and premium island experience. Guests can swim, relax by the pool, explore scenic paths, or snorkel—all in a curated and serene setting
Lunch: Lunch at The Terrace Restaurant lunch (either buffet or a la carte at the resorts discretion on the day)
Pick Up Area: Departs Port Denarau at 9:30am for customers from Denarau, Wailoaloa & Nadi areas. Returns to Port Denarau at either 4:10 pm
73 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Tom F,
Aug 24, 2022
- Viator
Great experience. The crew was great. My wife who doesn’t snorkel had a great time! On board chef and the works!
Chris W,
Apr 18, 2018
- Viator
Again this trip managed to give us some respite from the bad weather and other cancelled trips. You go from Port Denaru or other island pickups along the way - fast catamaran. You then transfer to the Seaspray... quick load up of provisions and a safety brief and away you go. Crew playing guitar and dishing out drinks and snacks along the way. Two island stops, with free time and snorkelling - one being where Castaway was filmed. We had less numbers on our trip, so space on the boat was better. You can sit at the rear of the boat, with some shade, but limited stretch out and a bit clustered for us. We sat towards the front and had the opportunity to stretch out on the deck or benches - I would imagine being unable to do this would make it less comfortable. We had a great time, loads of good food, beer and wine - made easier by a great crew, less people and no rude people.
Jean L,
Dec 20, 2017
- Viator
Based on my experience a well executed package which I'd recommend to anyone ! The only caveat for future travellers I have will be the weather. I cannot imagine having the same experience if it wasn't sunny.
Andrew K,
Dec 3, 2017
- Viator
Amazing way to see several islands in one day! Everything is included and you don't have to worry about anything. Consider all of the boat transfers a sightseeing cruise! The crew on the Seaspray itself are a lot of fun and will sing to you and make sure you are well fed and fortified. When you arrive at Modriki I recommend jumping off the boat and swimming to shore!
DAVID K,
Nov 6, 2017
- Viator
I think this would have been a better day for us had the boat not been so overloaded with people. The Seaspray is not that big kind of reminded me of Humphrey Bogart's African Queen, and with that many people on the boat well over 20 plus crew, it was difficult to move around without asking five other people to let you by. We loved Modriki, and lunch was pretty good as well. The seas got too rough for us to go to the village, so the crew did the kava ceremony on-board. In order for us to get back to Mana Island, the captain had to detach the tender so it wouldn't crash into the Seaspray one poor crew member had to handle the waves in the tender, and the trip back put new meaning into the term Seaspray in that we were basically soaked for about 90 minutes as the sea mist came over the boat. With calmer seas and fewer people on board, I think we would have enjoyed the trip much better.
Operated by South Sea Cruises ,Awesome Adventures Fiji, Blue Lagoon Cruise