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Where are the Yasawa Islands?

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The Yasawa Islands are located some 100kms off the main island of Fiji, Viti Levu. This descriptive guest post is by Richard Carrick. Richard has visited Fiji many times over the years but still finds excuses to go back to this amazing place. He is now working for South Sea Cruises who operates Island Resort Transfers to the Mamanuca Island resorts plus a range of award winning Day Cruises, and Awesome Adventures Fiji who provides a range of island hopping packages in the Yasawas.

Many visitors to Fiji opt to stay on the mainland and laze around the hotel pool and unfortunately miss out on a lot of what this beautiful Pacific nation has to offer. On our first day in Fiji we headed straight for Denarau Marina and boarded the Yasawa Flyer. As the name suggests, the vessel services the Yasawa group of islands consisting of 20 ancient volcanic islands. It is jaw-dropping to sit back and take in the view as we pass these gigantic islands surrounded by stunning white beaches and lagoons of coral that make you want to jump overboard and start exploring.

Upon arriving at our destination for the night at Tavewa Island, one of the northern most islands, and were greeted on shore by every member of the resort with a genuine Fijian smile, a cool drink and the welcoming Bula song. After exploring the island we are served a traditional Fijian meal and spend the evening dancing, laughing and making new friends. By the time it comes for bed, the weather is still warm enough to make the many hammocks lining the beach almost tempting. This really is a five star location.

Yasawa Islands

Yasawa Islands

The next morning we were all looking forward to our adventure out to the Sawailau caves. Just a short speed-boat ride further out into the remote islands and we are faced with great lime stone walls that leave us in awe. On goes the swimming gear and in we go. It was amazing to see how deep the water is inside these caves. For a little more excitement there is an underwater swim through tunnel where you surface on the other side in complete darkness and are shown around by the guide with his torch.

Our journey then took us back down the chain of islands to Naviti Island and our next resort where all their produce is grown locally in what they call “Iteni” meaning “The Garden of Eden”. We were lucky enough to be invited by the staff to be included in their Kava ceremony and enjoyed the evening by the beach under the stars talking and drinking Kava. After a good nights sleep it was time to meet the local sea life. Just a short walk from the shore into the sea you are greeted by some of the most amazing coral and fish you will ever see when snorkelling. The visibility is crystal clear and there is no shortage of new life to experience.

It was time to board the Yasawa Flyer again and head down to Waya LaiLai Island where we were again greeted by the locals singing the Bula song (which never gets old) and soon heading out on the water again to feed the sharks. The local guide seems to have no fear as he dives off the speeding boat with his spear and disappears, not to be seen again until he lets us know he has found the sharks. Sitting on the bottom of the ocean floor with no scuba gear on, he holds onto the small reef shark like it’s a pet while he hand feeds it with the fish he’d caught with his spear. During the evening, the local villagers preformed their traditional dance and we turned in for the night knowing we had an early start.

Snorkelling

Snorkelling

We woke the next morning about an hour before sunrise to commence our hike up the great peak of Waya LaiLai in time to watch the sun rise from the east starting the new day. The views from up here were unlike anything else, looking out over the vast Yasawa Islands. We had now finished our time in the Yasawas, but had one last stop before finishing our trip.

The Mamanuca Islands tend to be a little smaller in size then the Yasawas but still offer plenty to see and picturesque beaches to match anything else on the planet. Lying to the west of Nadi they are a lot closer to the mainland and are a more popular destination for tourists with some of the larger resorts located here.

The highlight of the Mamanucas was the day sailing trip on board “Seaspray”. Leaving from Mana, Seaspray sets sail and we soon arrive at one of the islands where we were treated with the opportunity to visit a typical island village and see what life is like living on a tropical island. We then soon set sail again and made it across to Modriki Island which is one of the few remaining uninhabited islands and location of Tom Hanks’ film Castaway. As the sun was starting to come down, it was soon time to bring a close to our Fiji adventure.

As we cruise back to Denarau with a cool drink in our hand, watching the islands behind us, we chat about the fun times we’ve had over the last few days and know we won’t soon forget our adventure into the real Fiji.

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One Great Reason to Visit the Yasawa Islands

One great reason to visit the Yasawa Islands is for the remoteness, warm sun and pristine waters. A terrific recipe for relaxation.

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Where is Cairns?

Palm Cove

Palm Cove

Cairns is located on the north, east coast of tropical Queensland, Australia and is a popular travel destination for many. Peace Mitchell is a local to Cairns and very passionate about her town. Peace is Director of Cairns Family Holidays, a website specializing in providing family-friendly information, tips and reviews on Cairns and the surrounding region. Peace loves spending time with her family, travelling, reading, sailing and photography. Peace has authored the following post about Cairns.

Cairns is a fantastic destination for anyone wishing to experience the best of Australia’s natural experiences. Here you’ll find the amazing Great Barrier Reef, home to thousands of species of unique corals, tropical fish, sea turtles, dolphins and other animals. Reef trips go daily and you can have the option of diving, snorkeling or not getting well at all and exploring by glass bottom boat or semi submersible.

The coral islands off the coast of Cairns are gorgeous too, Green, Fitzroy, Double, Dunk and Bedarra are just a few of these beautiful islands where you can explore the rainforest, swim in the ocean and snorkel around the reef just metres from the beach.

Although most people visit Cairns to see the Great Barrier Reef the tropical rainforest here is an attraction in its own right. The rainforest found in the North Queensland region is thought to be among the very oldest continuously existing rainforest in the world.

Atherton

Atherton

Just to the east of Cairns you’ll find the rolling green hills of the Cairns Highlands, locally known as the Atherton Tablelands, here the climate is a little cooler and you’ll find beautiful lakes, quaint villages and farming townships.

From the Tablelands it’s just a short drive to the outback where you can explore limestone caves, volcanic lava tubes, hot springs and experience aboriginal culture and life on a cattle station.

Cairns Esplanade Lagoon

Cairns Esplanade Lagoon

The Cairns region has something for everyone! If you’re looking for adventure, then there’s bungee jumping, whitewater rafting, jungle surfing and a host of exciting water sports to choose from. If shopping’s your thing the region offers everything from boutique and duty-free shopping to locally made art and craft at the numerous markets held throughout the region. For families with young children there are numerous wildlife parks where the kids can hold a koala, feed the kangaroos or pose with a python. For nature enthusiasts you’ll find plenty of opportunities for bird-watching and exploring the rainforest both by day and by night.

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One Great Reason to Visit Cairns

One great reason to visit this travel destination is to see the Great Barrier Reef. This is something everyone should experience! I loved taking my kids to see it for the first time, it really is spectacular and something people of all ages can enjoy and appreciate, a true natural treasure.

Cairns and The Great Barrier Reef

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Where is Krabi?

Krabi

Krabi

Krabi is a small, coastal fishing and market town situated on the west coast of Thailand and south of the capital Bangkok. It’s located at the mouth of the Krabi River and is the principal port for the outlying islands. A longtail boat or kayak can be hired to explore the Krabi River. Travelling through the mangroves, intriguing cave systems can be viewed. Many contain amazing crystalline formations, stalagmites and stalactites.

The area is most defined by the limestone cliffs, tall islands jutting from the pristine waters and beautiful beaches. Offshore is the well known Phi Phi islands and Koh Lanta. Whilst Krabi is the provincial capital, nearby Ao Nang Beach is the tourist capital.

Krabi has a number of temples open to visitors. Krabi is made up of both Muslims and Buddhists. The ‘Wat Tham Seua’, or Tiger Cave Temple is the most well known and set in a lush forest. The temple is in fact a famous meditation centre. Visiting any of the temples it is important to show your respect by acknowledging the dress and code of conduct.

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One Great Reason to Visit Krabi

One great reason to visit Krabi is for the relaxing Thai experience that the town and nearby islands offer.

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    Where is Meeru Island?

    Meeru Island, Maldives

    Meeru Island, Maldives

    Meeru Island is located in the North Malé Atoll in the Maldives and is the largest of the islands at 70 acres. It has only the one Resort and is surrounded by stretches of white, sandy beaches and a beautiful lagoon.

    Chalets Over The Water

    Chalets Over The Water

    It’s a favourite destination for honeymooners (and I can see why!). Meeru Island Resort caters for varying budgets and has a range of accommodation types from a standard rooms to a Jacuzzi Water Villas which are situated over the lagoon waters. The Resort is decked out with a swimming pool, tennis courts, golf driving range, fishing trips, and a fully equipped modern fitness centre.

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    One Great Reason to Visit Meeru Island

    One great reason to visit Meeru Island is for the peaceful lagoon with tranquil, turqoise waters that provide joy to the soul. It’s the best diving, reading, loving spot in the world.


    Meeru Island

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