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Monuriki Island: The Real 'Cast Away' Experience

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Discover Monuriki Island: Fiji's 'Cast Away' paradise with pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and stunning natural beauty.

Monuriki, an uninhabited island in Fiji's Mamanuca archipelago, gained fame as the filming location for 'Cast Away' starring Tom Hanks. This pristine island offers stunning beaches, clear waters, and a serene escape. It's a must-visit for those seeking natural beauty and a touch of movie magic.

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Local tips

  • Bring your own food and water, as there are no facilities on the island.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for exploring the island's terrain.
  • Be mindful of the environment and leave no trace.
  • The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to November).
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Getting There

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    The most common way to reach Monuriki Island is by boat from Fiji's main islands. Several tour operators offer day trips from Port Denarau on Viti Levu, with trips ranging from 45 minutes to a couple of hours. These tours typically include transportation to the island as part of a guided experience. Boat tours from Port Denarau or other Mamanuca Islands are the primary access. A day trip including lunch, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks will cost around F$120.

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Monuriki Island, a jewel in the Mamanuca Islands, is a secluded paradise off the coast of Viti Levu, Fiji. This volcanic and coral island, also known as 'Cast Away Island', is where the famous movie 'Cast Away' was filmed. Monuriki is uninhabited, offering visitors a unique experience of solitude and untouched natural beauty. The island is approximately 1.15 kilometers long and 600 meters wide, with a maximum height of 178 meters. Its terrain features volcanic rocks, lagoons, palm trees, pine forests, and white sandy beaches surrounded by coral reefs. The island is a protected land reserve with unique flora and fauna, including the endangered Fiji crested iguana and nesting Hawksbill turtles. Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, and exploring the vibrant marine life. Hiking to the island's viewpoints offers breathtaking panoramic views. Monuriki holds cultural significance for the local Fijian people, who have long used it for traditional ceremonies and rituals.
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