Sailing in Fiji: Mamanuca & Yasawa Islands
Sailors head to Fiji’s Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands for reliable trade winds, luminous lagoon sailing and a chain of anchorages that step neatly from Nadi Bay to Sawa‑i‑Lau’s limestone caves. With Port Denarau and Vuda Marina as full‑service gateways, you can be under sail within hours of landing at Nadi International Airport. Inside the Mamanuca barrier reef, passages are short and largely protected, ideal for building confidence with tropical reef navigation. Push north into the Yasawas and you’ll find longer reaches, simpler pilotage along a linear island chain and anchorages that hold well in the prevailing south‑easterlies.
This guide outlines when to go, how the winds and sea state behave, what harbours and anchorages work best in different conditions, and how to charter safely and legally. Itineraries include a 7‑day taster and a 10‑day Yasawa odyssey with must‑see stops such as Musket Cove, Navadra, Yalobi Bay, the Mantaray channel, Blue Lagoon and Sawa‑i‑Lau.