Getting to Fiji

Nestled in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Fiji may seem far away, but getting here is easy. Fiji Airways, Fiji’s national carrier, has regular flights from the following international destinations:

Asia

Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan

Australia 

Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns Canberra, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney

New Zealand 

Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington

North America

Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Vancouver

 

 You can also book through Fiji Airways codeshare partner Qantas.

 

Jetstar and  Air New Zealand  also fly regularly to Fiji

Visa Requirements

A four month visa is granted automatically on arrival to visitors from most countries, you can check the list here. All you need is a valid passport for at least 6 months beyond your stay. Passport holders of countries not on the automatic visa entry list will need to apply for a visa at their nearest Fiji High Commission or Embassy. Visa applications can also be lodged by fax or post to the Visa Processing Officer. For more information click here

Getting to Matamanoa

Located approximately 30km (19 miles) west of Nadi International Airport, Matamanoa Island can be reached by high-speed catamaran or speedboat (fixed schedule or private). Our Reservations Team can assist you with all your transfer needs

By Boat

South Sea Cruises provide fast, stable catamaran transfers from Port Denarau Marina to Matamanoa Island Resort daily from FJ$194 per adult, each way (valid until 31 March 2027)

The South Sea Cruises tranfer from Port Denarau Marina to Matamanoa Island Resort departs at 12:00pm and arrives at 1:15pm.

The return transfer from Matamanoa Island Resort to Port Denarau departs at 1:15pm, arriving at Port Denarau at 3:pm.

South Sea Cat’s new premium service offers an additional earlier departure from Matamanoa Island Resort, departing at 9:45am and returning to Port Denarau at 11:30am, from FJ$233 per adult, one way and includes complimentary bottled water and soft drinks en route:

More information can be found on the South Sea Cruises website

Direct Speedboat Transfers & Water Taxis

Purple Turtle Fiji offer the only direct scheduled services between Port Denarau & Matamanoa Island Resort, twice daily. The 75 minute scenic journey departs Port Denarau Marina at 08:15 and 14:45 (with return departure times 09:45 and 16:15).

April 25 to March 26 – $240 FJD 

April 26 to March 27 – $250 FJD

Prices are per person, one way fully inclusive of Nadi airport/Nadi hotel ground transfers and complimentary water.

For flights that do not meet Purple Turtle Fiji’s scheduled services, they offer private flexible timed water transfers (with the latest flight arrival being 16:00). Prices start from FJ$1,135 one way (1-6 people) inclusive of complimentary ground transfers between Nadi airport/hotels and Denarau Marina.

Purple Turtle Fiji also offer transfers from Matamanoa Island to other island resorts and destinations in and around the Mamanuca Islands. For a full list of destinations and prices please click here

By Helicopter

Take a stunning scenic flight to Matamanoa Island by helicopter, departing on demand at a time suitable to you*, our preferred Helicopter companies of Island Hoppers and Pacific Island Air offer fast and convenient transfers from Nadi Airport or Denarau Island direct to Matamanoa Island. Prices start from $706 FJD per person** one way (weight restrictions apply)

Matamanoa Island Resort is fully accredited under the Care Fiji Commitment program, a government led initiative developed in line with World Health Organisation guidelines to give visitors to Fiji an assurance for a healthy, safe holiday, through the implementation of best-practice COVID-19 policies and protocols.

What you can expect when booking a holiday with Matamanoa Island Resort:

  • 100% fully vaccinated staff and guests
  • Fully trained staff in best-practice Health & Hygiene procedures
  • Fully trained Wellness Ambassador to monitor safety standards and a point of contact for guests
  • Best-practice health & hygiene across the island

For more information on COVID-19 travel, see Tourism Fiji’s official Travelling to Fiji page which is regularly updated with the latest travel requirements and information