
The Mamanuca
Islands, just off the coast of Denarau offer crystal clear waters, palm fringed
sandy beaches and live coral reefs. There are islands, villages, resorts to visit, snorkel and swim.
Islands
in the Mamanuca chain, not all of which are inhabited, include:
·
Beachcomber
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Eori
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Kadavulailai (Bounty)
·
Kadomo
·
Malolo
·
Malololailai
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·
Mana
·
Manu
·
Matamanoa
·
Modriki
·
Monu
·
Monuriki
|
·
Namotu
·
Nautanivono (Yadua)
·
Navadra
·
Navini
·
Qalito (Castaway)
·
South Sea
|
·
Tavarua
·
Tavua
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Tivua
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Tokoriki
·
Treasure
·
Vomo
|
·
Yanuya
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Eori is a
privately held island,
which lies at the extreme northwestern end of the Mamanuca
Islands group. It has an area of 9.7hectares (24 acres) and was advertised
as being for lease in April 2008 with a price of €9,000,000. In 2009 it was
offered at auction but failed to sell at a top bid of A$1 million.
Eori
was for many years owned by real estate firm Pacific
Islands Partnership Limited, which is in turn solely owned by Tim
Manning's Chaylor Investments.
Chaylor investor Eric Rush held a 7 percent share in Eori
specifically.
In
2009, Manning and Chaylor sold the island to investor Graeme Hart.,[2] who controls the
island through a 100% interest in LLCEori Island Limited[3] via his personal
investment corporation, Rank Group Ltd.
Tivua Island is
an island of the Mamanuca Islands, Fiji.
Tivua is a small coral cay located in the northern part of the
Mamanuca group of islands. The island is fringed with white sand and is
surrounding by 500 acres of reef.
The island can be walked around in 15 minutes and contains 2 bures (traditional
Fijian huts) that are used as accommodation for guests. Captain Cook Cruises operates day cruises to Tivua.
References :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamanuca_Islandshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eori
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tivua_Island
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