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Spectacular coral reefs Island ‘Monuriki’ in Fiji Archipelago

Monuriki Island Fiji

Monuriki is a Coral reef island located at the western end of the Fiji archipelago in Mamanuca. It is a small uninhabited island and is volcanic in nature measuring approximately 1 km in length and 600 meters in width. Monuriki is right in the middle of the endless waters of the South Pacific, profuse with the breathtaking natural beauty of flora and fauna. The coasts of the island, are surrounded on each side by a coral reef, sand, cliffs of volcanic rocks, lagoons, and several small white beaches.

Monuriki Island Fiji
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Fiji is a Wonderful archipelago and almost impossible to explore in its entire area. it is comprised of over 300 islands and 500 islets scattered across 194 thousand square kilometres of the southern Pacific Ocean. From rugged volcanic peaks to spectacular coral reefs, dense rainforests, and magnificent waterfalls, each of these islands is unique in nature. See the  Monuriki island Fiji map. Monuriki island Fiji map showing that the Island is located west of the mainland of Fiji. It is an uninhabited island and part of a group of islands known as the Mamanuca Islands. In the Second Monuriki map, you can see that Monuriki is an Atolls island and near this, some other Islands are seen.

Monuriki island
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Geology of the area

The uninhabited Monuriki Island lies within the Mamanuca group in the province of Nadroga, western Fiji. This Island reaches its peak at 178 m above sea level.  Monuriki is part of the Atolls islands and is related to a group of three islets in the larger group of islands known as the Mamanuca Islands. This coral and volcanic island is the smallest islet and the southernmost of a small group of three islets, west of Tavua. The terrain includes volcanic rocks, lagoons, palm trees, a pine forest, a cave, and several small white sand beaches.

Monuriki Island Fiji
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Around Monuriki there are some islands of the Mamanuca archipelago. To the north of Monuriki is the island of Monu, from which it is separated by about 600 meters of the sea. The island of Yanuya is located 2.5 km northeast. The island of Tavua is located less than 5 km east of Monuriki. The small island of Matamanoa is located less than 4 km southeast of Monuriki.

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Monuriki Island where was castaway filmed

The Island of Monuriki Fiji became famous for being the place where the film “Cast Away” was filmed. This film is produced by Robert Zemeckis and stars Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, and Nick Searcy. The film name is always confused with the small island ‘Monuriki Castaway’ that is situated on Matamanoa island. The film tells the story of an employee of the FedEx delivery company stuck, after a plane crash, on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. The film tells of the shipwrecked attempts to survive on the island using the remains of the cargo of his plane. This film was a commercial success, and in 2001 Tom Hanks was nominated for Best Actor at the 73rd Academy Awards for his performance.

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Monuriki Island tour

Monuriki Iguana and  Sea Turtle

Monuriki Island in Fiji consists mainly of Pandanus and coconut trees. The island is home to a number of Fiji-crested iguanas as well as being a nesting place for sea turtles. Monuriki Island is very scenic and its lagoon is perfect for snorkelling and surfing. Monuriki Fiji beach is a stunning tropical paradise and a spectacular place to rest from a hectic tour. Castaway islands is a palm-fringed beach and is famous for snorkelling in crystal clear waters. The marine life of these islands knows how to put on a show. Snorkelling is one of the most exciting things to do in Monuriki.

Monuriki Island Fiji
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Monuriki Fiji is known as the soft coral capital of the world. It is a Mecca for those who want to explore marine life by deep-sea diving in the blue and unspoiled oceans.  Dive deep into the sea and you will find A rainbow of hard and soft corals and a family of colourful fishes and many more.

 

Plan for a visit to the Monuriki National Biodiversity site. It is a site of national significance due to its tropical dry forest and two particular species of international or national conservation concern.  It is the location of the third-largest population of the endemic Fijian crested iguana and Sea Turtles. The iguana is listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List.

Monuriki Island Fiji
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How to get to Monuriki Island

Monuriki can be reached with three and seven-day cruises organized by some Private Cruises. And also with the day excursions that leave from Port Denarau aboard the Seaspray. Most of the resorts on the Mamanuca islands organize  Monuriki Island day trips.

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