Mai Sunset Beach Resort

Description

Escape to the serenity of swaying coconut palms, the soothing sound of lapping waves, refreshing sea breezes, and breathtaking sunsets. Located on Naviti Island in Fiji’s Yasawa Islands group, Mai Sunset Beach Resort is a charming resort and a sanctuary of natural beauty and warm hospitality, offering you an authentic experience of traditional Fijian culture. Upon your arrival, you’ll be enveloped in a sense of tranquility, from the palm-fringed beach to the lush tropical gardens that lead to your bure. Each bure is thoughtfully designed to harmonize with the surrounding landscape, providing guests with a peaceful and intimate retreat. Enjoy a relaxing stay: unwind on the beach with a cocktail as you witness the sun’s descent into the ocean or partake in Nama (sea grape) harvesting, as the waters off the front of this resort are one of the few locations in the Pacific where you can find this local delicacy, which is also used in skin care. Mai Sunset Island Resort offers an experience that goes beyond the typical holiday. Here, guests can savor local flavors, relax and rejuvenate, and forge genuine connections with the culture, land, and the wonderful people of Fiji.

Resort Features:

  • Wi-Fi available
  • Mobile phone coverage
  • Restaurant
  • Bar/lounge
  • Towels and toiletries provided
  • Free drinking water
  • Tour/sightseeing desk
  • Safe-deposit box
  • Laundry service
 
BONUS! Free Wi-Fi and use of non-motorised watersports equipment.

Room Details

  • Shared Garden Bure – 4-bed shared room, unisex, bunk beds, shared bathroom, fan.
 
  • Beach Bure – 1x queen bed (max occupancy 2 adults – double or twin), ensuite, fan. Only steps to the beach, each with a balcony to sit and enjoy the view.

Activities

  • Swim with manta ray (May to October)
  • Guided snorkelling trips
  • Kayaking
  • Paddleboarding
  • Crafting
  • Island walks
  • Nama harvesting
  • Sunset Tubing
  • Coral planting
  • Volleyball

* For more information on a range of activities check out Activities in the main toolbar above

Location: Manta Ray Region - Naviti Island

Mai Sunset Beach Resort, Manta Ray Region, Naviti Island
Yasawa Flyer Vessel Timings (Route 7)

Additional information

Vessel departure time from Port Denarau:

8.45am

Vessel arrival northbound at resort:

12.00pm

Vessel departure southbound from resort:

2.35pm

Vessel arrival at Port Denarau:

6.00pm

 * The travel times shown above are indicative only, times may vary according to sea conditions and loadings.

Pricing for:

Mai Sunset Beach Resort

Pricing effective from 1st April 2026 – 31st March 2027
2 Days / 1 NightExtra NightsMeal Cost Per Day
Room TypeDormTwinSingleTripleDormTwinSingleTripleAdultChild
Shared Garden Bure (4 bed Unisex, shared, fan)$239$37$73
Beach Bure (ensuite, fan)$352$501$150$299$73$31
All prices are per person in United States (US) dollars
When paying with an international credit/debit card, an administration fee of 2.5-3% applies to all bookings.

Fuel Surcharge

Fuel Surcharge applicable for travel

MANDATORY FUEL SURCHARGE IN EFFECT FROM THE 7TH OF APRIL 2026

South Sea Cruises Group (SSCG) has implemented a mandatory fuel surcharge to take effect for customers travelling on all resort transfer services as well as applicable day trips from the 7th of April 2026, and until further notice.

SSCG takes this opportunity to inform trade, industry partners, and customers alike that the retail price of diesel fuel in Fiji as of the 1st of April 2026 is now 35% higher than the price of diesel fuel in March 2026. This increase as of the 1st of April 2026 is the first such fuel price increase incurred in Fiji since the sharp rise in oil prices experienced globally over the past month or so. The April 2026 price is now $2.89 (VIP) per litre.

SSCG takes this opportunity to highlight that our current transfer rates were set in mid-2025 and could not factor in the current increase in global oil prices. SSCG therefore reserves the right to implement a fuel surcharge as and when fuel prices increase beyond sustainable levels, which is now the case.

The applicable fuel surcharges in effect are for customers travelling with South Sea Cruises & South Sea Cats as of the 7th of April 2026 are as follows:

  • Resort Transfer customers travelling to/from Serenity, Beachcomber, South Sea Island, Treasure, Mana, Tadrai, Castaway, Malolo, Likuliku, Tropica – $10 per adult / $5 per child (2-15 years only) for each one-way sector.
  • Resort Transfer customers travelling to/from Matamanoa, Sheraton Tokoriki, or Tokoriki Island Resort – $10 per adult / $5 per child (2-15 years only) for each one-way sector.
  • Resort Transfer customers travelling to/from all Yasawa Island Resorts (including Vomo) – $20 per adult / $15 per child (2-15 years only) for each one-way sector.
  • Yasawa Adventures Fiji Package or Pass customers – $20 per person.
  • Day trip customers travelling to the Yasawa Islands, including Yasawa Explorer, Ultimate Encounters Snorkel with the Sharks, all Barefoot Kuata day trips and all Mantaray Island day trips – $20 per adult / $15 per child (2-15 years old).
  • Day trip customers travelling to Castaway, Malolo and onboard the Combo Cruise – $10 per adult / $5 per child (2-15 years old).

Customers travelling with South Sea Cruises & South Sea Cats on all other day trips are currently exempt from paying the fuel surcharge due to mostly travelling shorter distances or operating with less reliance on fuel than our resort transfer services.

Customers travelling with South Sea Cruises & South Sea Cats from Port Denarau will be asked to pay the applicable fuel surcharge for all future sectors booked whilst at check-in and prior to boarding pass(es) being issued.

Customers who are only travelling with South Sea Cruises & South Sea Cats on an inbound sector from their island resort will be asked to pay the fuel surcharge upon boarding our vessels and before they return to Port Denarau.

Customers can choose to either pay the fuel surcharge via international debit card, or with a credit card, noting that international cards do attract a 2.5% – 3% admin fee.

SSCG would like to thank the trade, our industry partners, and our customers alike for understanding the need to recover these increased fuel costs. We also ask that our Terms & Conditions are noted as follows:

South Sea Cruises reserves the right to alter prices, apply a fuel surcharge, cancel departures, arrange alternative transport, and vary itineraries and services if necessary.”

SSCG are committed to reviewing the fuel surcharge applicable to South Sea Cruise & South Sea Cats services each month and will do so again on the 1st of May 2026. We do expect fuel prices to only further increase in May 2026 and as such a review of the fuel surcharge will likely occur whereby a further increase in fuel surcharges is a possibility. Until such time that review takes place and is further communicated, the surcharges within this notice remain applicable.

Lastly, and for those who aren’t already aware, the price of fuel in Fiji is set by the Fijian Competition & Consumer Commission (FCCC) and is only amended on the first day of each month. The price of fuel in Fiji is based on a range of factors globally but most noticeably by movement in the Means of Platts Singapore (MOPS) oil market, international freight rates, the availability of fuel, and foreign exchange rates. The price of fuel in Fiji is often 1-2 months behind oil prices in other global markets such as Australia, New Zealand and North America, and hence cannot be compared with countries who adjust their fuel prices on an almost daily basis.

All fuel surcharges stated are in FJD and include applicable Government taxes.

SSCG thanks all trade, industry partners and customers alike for your understanding and acceptance of the above.

Vinaka,
South Sea Cruises Group.

Weather & SERVICES Advisory

TROPICAL CYCLONE VAIANU

Yasawa Adventures Fiji – South Sea Cruises Group (SSCG)

South Sea Cruises Group
Thursday 09th April 

Bula,

Please note the updated advisory information applicable for Thursday and Friday as follows:

Thursday 9th of April 2026:

•Day Trips across both the Mamanuca & Yasawa Islands will remain suspended today.
•Resort Transfers will operate on a reduced schedule which are as follows:

The services which will operate on a reduced schedule today are Routes 1 / 3 / 5 within the Mamanuca Islands and Route 7 in the Yasawa Islands.

The services which remain suspended today include Routes 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 16 / 17 as well as Six Senses boat transfers.

For customer reference, numbered routes can be found here.

Customers impacted by the suspension of Resort Transfers and/or Day Trips during the above-mentioned period can defer their travel to another day or if they are unable to defer travel they can cancel without penalty. Please contact reservations@ssc.com.fj / Phone +679 9995512 / WhatsApp +679 9924470 or +679 99924754 to amend your travel.

Please be patient as the Reservations team continue to be operating a limited roster today.

Friday 10th of April 2026:
All SSCG products and services will resume to normal operations. All Day Trips & Resort Transfers will operate as scheduled.

SSCG asks all stakeholders to be patient in terms of vessel services over the coming days. There has been a lot of debris washed into the ocean, and which poses a risk to our vessels. Vessels may operate at reduced speeds in certain areas as a result and therefore there may be delays.

This will be the final advisory pertaining to TC Vaianu.

Vinaka.
South Sea Cruises Group