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Waya Lailai Eco Resort is one of the largest backpacker resorts in the Yasawas and is located on the tip of Wayasewa Island, the closest of the Yasawa Islands to Nadi making it a convenient place to visit. Waya Lailai enjoys a mix of backpackers and couples offering a lively atmosphere, lots of accommodation styles, a good selection of activities including scuba diving and some excellent mountain trails. The resort sits alongside a white sandy beach adjacent to the local village with reasonable snorkelling offshore.
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Room Category
(click room name for info and pictures)
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Sleeps
(a=adult, c=child)
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Hotel Rate
(for 2 people)
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Our Rate
(includes tax)
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17
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F$ 65 pp
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2
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F$ 160
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2a + 2c or 3a
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F$ 180
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3a
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F$ 180
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4
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F$ 180
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5
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F$ 200
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F$ Exchange Rate
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Resort Setting:
Getting There:
Main Attraction:
Ideal for:
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Beach Front, Wayasewa
2 hrs by fast catamaran from Denarau Marina, Nadi
Great hiking, down to earth backpackers atmosphere, village nearby
Singles, Backpackers, Couples, Families, Groups
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Resort Features:
Dining:
Children Policy:
Nearby Attractions:
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24 Rooms
Communal meals
Welcome
Peak Hike, Wobbliong Rock, Namara Village, Shark Reef,
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Beach Setting:
Lagoon:
Snorkelling:
Watersports:
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Good - medium fine sand, extends to Namara Village, nice views
Good for swimming - part sand / part coral bottom
Average offshore from beach, excellent off Kuata and Shark Point
Scuba Diving, kayaking
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All pictures of Wayalailai Beach Resort Fiji Islands - copyright South Pacific Travel Guides
Resort Information
The large wooden deck restaurant offers magnificent views of the beach, lagoon and over to Kuata Island. Meals are served as a set menu and there's a bar and night entertainment to ensure lively evenings including traditional Fijian dance twice a week. Organised trips to Kuata Island, Reef snorkelling, Village Tours and Hiking can be arranged, and snorkel gear and kayaks can be rented for the day. There's even a small boutique, handicraft stall and boat transfers back to Lautoka and Nadi.
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