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The Yasawa flyer


The famous Yasawa flyer is a comfortable and fast catamaran which is an important link to the remote islands of Yasawa. It is used by both tourists and locals who are looking to spend some quality time on these beautiful Islands of Fiji.
You need to spend lot of time onboard but you can see the varied and stunning sceneries of ancient islands which are famous for their volcanos. Through Yasawa flyer you can cruise along the cost of several other islands. There are steep volcanic cliffs on the southern end of Yasawa Islands and an unusual rock formation can be also seen. Northern Yasawas Islands are home for the very famous blue lagoon region. If you have seen blue lagoon the movie then you can easily identify the beauty of these islands. The surrounding of these islands has sandy beaches which are very long and palm fringed low lying islands.


Through Yasawa flyer you can come closer to the beautiful beaches of Fiji. There are number of resorts which are owned by local people and heaven for the travelers and backpackers coming to Fiji from different continents. Yasawa flyer is perfect for those who are in search of something which is different from other part of the world. It is also possible that you can spot your next holiday choice as Fiji because of Yasawa flyer. There are several villages which increases the beauty of these islands. Take some time out and visit these islands which will take you away from your regular life.
You can also get good tasty lunch at the local resorts. These local resorts has licensed bar which allows you to purchase snacks and drinks so that you can enjoy the beautiful nature and a good drink with your friends, family or partner. Do not forget to carry your camera to enjoy the scenic beauty and explore the unseen terrain of the Yasawa Islands.
How to reach the Yasawa Islands:
Yasawa flyers run their own boats through which tourists can reach these islands. Resorts of Mamanuca and Yasawa also arrange transfers for their guests. All of these options require a prior reservations as lot of visitors keep the boats busy. Most of these boats leave from Port Denarau Marina.
Yasawa flyer has high modern catamaran which runs very fast than others to take you to Yasawa Islands as soon as possible. It departs daily, at 0830HRS for Yasawa Islands and Mamanuca destinations.
Daily Timings of Yasawa flyer: The first catamaran departs form Denarau Marina at 0830HRS and come back at 0545HRS. You will reach south sea island at around 0900HRS. From south sea island it takes only five minutes to reach Bounty Island. It takes only ten minutes to reach Beachcomber Island and another half an hour to reach Vomo Island Resort. After eight hours of trip you will come back to Denarau Marina and surely you are not going to forget the experience.
Cost of the trip on Yasawa flyer: Yasawa flyer makes only one trip in a single day. If you are planning to go on yasawa flyer then you need to pay only $61 per person. You don’t need to pay for the lunch and Yasawa flyer will provide a free lunch. At such an affordable price it is not a bad idea to book Yasawa flyer and enjoy a trip of Yasawa Islands in eight hours.

Things to remember:
·         It is very important to book a confirm seat to board the Yasawa flyer boat.
·         Departure time mention is approximate and can vary depending on external factors.
·         Five minutes have been embarked at each of the island.
·         There are resorts who charge for water taxi which will collect you from Yasawa flyer. You need to ask for the service on booking accommodation of the resort of you can also request Yasawa flyer’s Travel Desk. Water taxi service is free for those tourists who booked Awesome Adventure Fiji Package.


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