Located approximately 17 kilometres offshore within Nadi Bay, on the central-west coast of Viti Levu lies Beachcomber Island, part of the Mamanuca Group of islands. Known as the ‘Party Island’, Beachcomber is popular with the younger visitor interested in having a good time, enjoying some of the great assortment of activities and generally kicking back. The island itself is a small sandy coral atoll, able to be walked around in ten minutes, and is surrounded by a marine sanctuary making it an ideal location for coral viewing, snorkelling and diving. Being so small, the island feels to have too many buildings, but still supports enough waving palm trees and tropical vegetation, to let you know you are on a tropical South Pacific island. Surrounded by crystal clear waters, the resort is serviced by high speed catamaran, which takes only 30 minutes from the main island of Viti Levu.
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