Located in Fiji's Mamanuca Island Group on Malolo Lailai Island, Musket Cove is a sprawling resort set within tropical gardens and coconut palms on a long white sand beach.
Musket Cove Island Resort & Marina features two swimming pools and two bars including the famous Island Bar. A variety of accommodations including Garden & Private Island Villas, Lagoon & Beach Front Bures; 2-Bedroom split level Villas, and Studio Hotel Suites.
If you're not planning to self cater at Vale Oasis, consider adding an all inclusive dining plan to your stay when checking in. This is not a requirement. You're free to dine and pay as you go or charge to your house account. But, if everyday resort dining is your intention then an all inclusive plan may be a good option for you.
Visit the Activities Bure on the beach front to discover the wide range of activities available and equipment you can hire, including snorkelling gear, kayaks, SUPs, Hobie Cats.. Plus daily snorkelling safaris to nearby reefs, surfing trips, scuba diving, game fishing, island hopping and so much more. There’s many free and modestly priced options available and some fantastic experiences to be had.
Malolo Lailai Island is surrounded by coral reefs including some of Fiji's most spectacular places for snorkelling. The main beach at Musket Cove is tidal and not suitable for snorkelling at low tide. You can snorkel and swim at all tides from the end of the Island Bar and many other locations around the island. Snorkelling excursions at low tide to more spectacular reefs in the bay are available daily.
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Choose from beachfront, garden or private-island venues for up to 100 guests—with bespoke catering, décor and a no-rush, one-wedding-at-a-time philosophy.
Hop on the Malolo Cat catamaran for a scenic 55-minute cruise from Port Denarau (four sailings daily with free airport shuttle), or splash in via speedboat or chopper.
Space to breathe, room to play, and never rushed. Fill each day with island and reef adventures or hammock do-nothingness— Either way, sunset cocktails at the Island Bar is the best way to end the day.