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Matangi Private Island Resort Activities
At Matangi Island, our activities are designed to offer you the opportunity to explore our unique 240-acre private island paradise. A variety of wonderful complimentary as well as non-complimentary activities are available.
Scuba
Matangi is the most centrally located of all Fiji's northern island resorts to the exceptional scuba diving sites that Fiji is famous for. Within a 20-mile radius of Matangi Island are countless dive sites including the world famous Great White Wall and Noel's Wall. To ensure the best diving experience, dive sites are chosen according to daily tidal movements and prevailing weather conditions.
Our daily dive programme includes two morning tanks for USD130 + taxes 17.5%. We also offer a 5 day/10 tank package for USD615 + taxes 17.5%. Gear hire is available at a charge.
Our dive boat departs Matangi Island daily around 8:30 am and returns to the island for lunch. Day trips to the more remote sites in the Somo Somo Strait can be arranged with a minium of 6 divers - fuel surcharge applicable.
Diving at Matangi is both diverse and exciting. Numerous off-shore reefs, spectacular coral formations including multitudes of hard and soft corals and plummeting walls provide a unique habitat for a rich and vibrant marine life.
Fishing
One of the unexpected pleasures of Matangi Private Island Resort is its exceptional fishing conditions and almost guaranteed year-round fishing whatever the weather. Surrounded by an intricate pattern of fringing and open-water reefs, including the 25-mile Laucala and Qamea Reefs, all with exceptionally rich sea currents, we are able to fish all year-round for large game like Tuna, Mahimahi and Spanish Mackerel, with Sailfish appearing in the summer months only. Smaller reef fish including year-round Coral Trout, Giant Trevally, Large Long Toms, Barracuda and Reef Snapper are always biting in and around the lagoons. All provide exceptional sport for the light tackle or fly angler.
Fishing is offered from our 25-foot open craft, of robust design, with fast outboard motor, which can be hired for a reasonable hourly charge. Big game are best caught by casting into the fringing reefs and reeling in using poppers. In certain weather conditions, tides and seasons, we troll the open water offshore from Matangi Island for larger fish. A variety of light tackle is used including spinning reels for casting for the reef fish and 30-pound class trolling reels.
With the boat comes a fun-loving Fijian captain whose knowledge of the reefs and fish is inherited from youth and fine-tuned with experience.
Rods, lures and tackle for trolling and bottom fishing are all provided by Matangi Private Island Resort, but it is recommended that serious sports anglers bring their own equipment to suit their personal skills. A suitable selection of gear would include 15kg trolling rod and reel, fixed spool reel with suitable rod for casting to reef fish (this should be of robust size with good capacity as many of these fish, including Giant Trevally are of impressive size).
A light spinning rod and reel should be included, as many small species are often caught from the Resort's beachfront including Blue Fin Trevally, a great fighter on light tackle or fly.
Fly fishing enthusiasts will find the Resort's beachfront is ideal for fly-casting, with plenty of room to back-cast with sufficient depth of water in front of you on the high tide. There is no fly-fishing gear available at Matangi Private Island Resort so bring your own. A weight 6 is the lightest gear suitable for beach fishing but a weight 9 to weight 12 is required when fishing the reefs off Matangi Island. Floating or intermediate lines are mainly used as the coral can play havoc with sinking lines.
Complimentary Activities
Snorkelling view the abundant marine life that thrives off Matangi's beach-frontage. Snorkelling equipment is provided for your use, free of charge.
Kayaking perfect for viewing Matangi Island's coastline and the amazing rock formations and volcanic crater that makes our island paradise so unique.
Hiking trails our coastal and ridge-top hiking trails provide some of the finest scenery in the surrounds of our lush tropical rainforest amidst flourishing flora and fauna.
Village tour our weekly village tour to the neighbouring island offers you a glimpse of local Fijian village life.
Island tour this motored excursion offers you the easiest and most relaxing way to explore Matangi Island's beautiful coastline.
Calypso Catamaran sailing our prevailing South-East tradewinds offer ideal conditions for sailing off Matangi Island.
Volleyball offers you the opportunity to interact with our staff and other guests in fun afternoon games.
Multimedia facilities our air conditioned multimedia entertainment room at The Deck offers a 48 inch LCD screen with DVD (PAL) and surround sound. Enjoy the selection of many DVDs that we have to offer.
Non-Complimentary Activities
Snorkelling Excursions the fringing reefs that surround Matangi provide a diverse variety of marine life, and the best snorkelling experience.
Water skiing enjoy water skiing in our calm waters amidst our beautiful island scenery.
Discover Scuba get introduced to scuba diving with the PADI Discover Scuba Programme and experience the thrill and excitement that scuba has to offer.
Tavoro Waterfalls venture into Taveuni Island's 15,000 hectare Bouma National Heritage Park, home to Fiji's most famous waterfall, the Tavoro Falls.
Tavoro Waterfall Tour Join us for a one-of-a-kind tour that will acquaint you with Taveuni's abundant natural environment. The spectacular Tavora Waterfalls in the Bouma National Heritage Park.
Lavena Coastal Walk situated on the coastal boundary of the Bouma National Heritage Park, this three hour adventure encompasses a variety of stunning and diverse scenery from Fijian plantations to a collection of reef pedestals, native bush and river valleys.
Peckham Pearl Farm visit Taveuni Island\'s only salt-water pearl farm where you can learn about black pearl cultivation as well as purchase pearls and pearl jewellery.
Waitabu Marine Park established in 1998 as a community based conservation project, this marine protected area allows you to explore a protected marine ecosystem.
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