Castaway Island Ferry
Castaway Island Ferry
Castaway Island ferry port in Mamanuca Islands connects you with Denarau in Fiji with a choice of up to 21 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Castaway Island to Denarau crossing is from 1 hour 10 minutes and the crossing is operated by South Sea Cruises.
Castaway Island, Qalito Island, Mamanuca Islands
Castaway Island - Denarau with South Sea Cruises
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The peculiarly named Castaway Island, known by locals as Qalito, is a remote island resort to the west of Fiji and one of the many landmasses that make up the volcanic Mamanuca Islands archipelago. Surrounded by thriving coral reefs that can be seen below the shimmering shallows of the Pacific Ocean, this uninhabited isle is a tropical utopia complete with long stretches of sandy white beaches and swathes of lush palm-tree forests that bathe in the warm glow of the equatorial sun. The port of Castaway Island is nothing more than a designated section of the south-facing beach, just a few steps from the island resort. As such the only facilities are those found within the resort itself, including numerous restaurants, bars and an information point offering advice about the journey to and from the island. There are no civic settlements or roads on Castaway Island either, meaning that travelling to the port can only be managed on foot. Currently only one service leaves from Castaway Island. A fast South Sea Cruises ferry travels east to the town of Denarau on mainland Fiji a number of times per day, a service that sails around the bottom of the island before skimming across the pristine surface of the South Pacific.
Castaway Island Accommodation