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Walu Beach Resort

Malolo Island Mamanuca Group
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Description

Guests can enjoy lots of water sport activities (charges may apply) and complementary introduction to scuba diving. MP0308

Laid back resort for young people, singles and couples and backpackers. Located near the waters edge.

Small welcome area.

Guests can enjoy lots of water sport activities (charge Read more

Guests can enjoy lots of water sport activities (charges may apply) and complementary introduction to scuba diving. MP0308

Laid back resort for young people, singles and couples and backpackers. Located near the waters edge.

Small welcome area.

Guests can enjoy lots of water sport activities (charges may apply) and complementary introduction to scuba diving.

The Beachfront Bures offer one bedroom with a queen sized bed or 2 single beds. It included a lounge area and a bathroom.

The resort offers meal passes, which must be purchased on site. A meal pass includes cooked breakfast, special lunch and a three course dinner. There is an open air dining area near the pool.

Small welcome area.


Features

Hotel Amenities

  • Baby sitting
  • Beauty parlour
  • Car rental facilities
  • Early check-in
  • Handicaps
  • Lobby
  • Porterage
  • Tennis
  • Beach Resort
  • Boutique
  • Disabled facilities
  • Gymnasium
  • Laundry facilities
  • Outdoor pool
  • Shop
  • Travel agency facilities

Room Amenities

  • Connection for laptop
  • Hairdryer
  • Direct dial phone
  • Voltage

Additional Information

Number of Rooms: 101

Location

The Resort is located on Malolo Island, the largest island in the Mamanuca Group, about 25 km west of Nadi, where the international airport is located. South Sea Cruises operates connections via ferry from the mainland to the island resorts in the Mamanucas.

The Resort is located on Malolo Island, the largest island in the Mamanuca Group, about 25 km west of Nadi, where the international airport is located. South Sea Cruises operates connections via ferry from the mainland to the island resorts in the Mamanucas.