Bounty Island Resort

Bounty Island is one of the most idyllic tropical islands in the Mamanucas and is just 30 minutes from Denarau.

The island is largely untouched and boasts 48 acres of natural wilderness encircled by beautiful white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. There is a small resort with all facilities including a fresh water swimming pool. You can explore the island wandering the trails that wind through the tropical vegetation.

Being a Marine Reserve the surrounding waters have good coral and fish life making for excellent snorkelling. The island is also a favourite nesting ground for turtles who return each year to lay their eggs (seasonal).

Take part in the many activities offered at the Resort such as fish feeding and volleyball. Kayaks, sailing catamarans and snorkelling gear are all available for use free of charge. And for the kids table tennis and a pool table. Or with the miles of beach encircling the island you can wander off and find your own private piece of paradise!

Sailing at Bounty Island

  • Large island with tropical forest and walking tracks
  • Superb beaches
  • Good swimming & snorkelling
  • FREE use of water sports equipment
    (non-motorised)
  • 7 or 4.5 hours on Bounty Island
  • FREE Nadi hotel coach transfers (full day cruise only)

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VISIT THE ISLAND OF BRITAIN'S REALITY SHOW "CELEBRITY LOVE ISLAND"

Relax in hammock on Bounty Island

Daily Departures


FULL DAY
Denarau Marina Departs
9:00am
Returns
6:00pm
HALF DAY
Denarau Marina Departs 12:15pm
Returns 6:00pm

Lunch

Alternating daily between an outstanding barbecue and a delicious fresh salad and sandwich buffet offering a selection of cold cuts and homebaked bread.


Prices

Full Day Half Day
Adults $ 125 $ 99
Children $ 70 $ 55

All prices are in FJ$

 

Twin Island Escapade
Make the most of your day - experience two of Fiji's beautiful islands, Bounty and South Sea Islands with a Twin Island Escapade. A delicious barbecue lunch and salad buffet is included plus unlimited beer, wine & soft drinks whilst on South Sea Island.