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Resort Reviews: Diving With Manta Rays Near Octopus Resort
Octopus Resort, Fiji, provides a day trip by boat to Manta Ray bay where guests can dive and snorkel with manta rays in the months of May through till October. The manta rays are very docile and can be viewed up close while they feed on plankton which are funnelled into a small channel on the outgoing tide. Most are a couple of meters in width but some are over six meters, making this one very exciting diving experience.
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Resort Reviews: Accommodation at 'The Point' Noel and Anneke from New Zealand discuss their 10 day stay at Octopus Resort, Fiji. They highlight some of the fantastic opportunities they've encountered on the island such as their beautiful accommodation and swiming in picturesque waters with manta rays. They loved the great food and have already booked their return trip.
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Resort Reviews: Beach, Pool and Local Village Jen and Lauren from the United States of America talk about the beach, pool, basket weaving, jewellery making and the proximity of the local village near Octopus Resort.
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Resort Reviews: Singing and Dancing at Nalauwaki Village near Octopus Resort A short walk from Octopus Resort, Fiji, is a lovely little village named Nalauwaki. It is one of several villages on Waya Island in the Yasawa group, Northwest of Nadi. This short video shows some of the local architecture, cooking, singing and dancing.
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Resort Reviews: Day and Night Time Activities at Octopus Resort Paradise found! Stroll, swim or snorkel from the beach by day, fish around the beautiful islands in the evening and party the night away. Although there is a cute little bar and restaurant by the beach, night time activities are playful and fun, rather than the usual drunken orgies found at many other island resorts. Toddlers, teenagers, romantic couples and the oldies all join in for the crab racing, limbo, balloon dancing and other ridiculous and embarrassing activities. Deep sea fishing usually results in a few strikes from Spanish Mackerel and sometimes a Sailfish but you'd be well advised to take your own lures as those supplied have rusty hooks and many fish are lost.
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