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Denarau Island, Fiji: The Resort Hub Near Nadi

Denarau Island is a purpose-built resort precinct a short drive from Nadi International Airport, home to the highest concentration of international hotel brands in Fiji, a marina used for day cruises to the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands, and a golf course, shops, and restaurants within walking distance of most resorts.

Getting there: a short transfer from Nadi International Airport, commonly under 30 minutes. What it's known for: large international resort brands, Port Denarau Marina (the departure point for most Mamanuca and Yasawa day cruises and ferries), a golf course, and a walkable retail/dining strip connecting several resorts. Who it suits: families and travelers who want resort convenience with easy access to day trips, rather than a remote or quiet island stay — Denarau itself is a developed, activity-dense precinct, not a secluded beach. Getting around: mostly walkable between resorts and the marina; further afield requires a taxi or transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Denarau Island a real island?
Yes, though it is connected to the Fijian mainland (Viti Levu) by a causeway/bridge rather than requiring a boat to reach.
What is Port Denarau Marina used for?
It is the main departure point for day cruises, ferries, and ongoing transport to the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands.

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