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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Overall stay was satisfactory; the food was good, we enjoyed the fire dance show. It is nice to connect with other hotels, large area for a walk. Pools are good, activities host was great. Beds are comfortable. Cons: the room was stinky with damp and drain smell; there was a concrete mixer doing work right outside of our room for the day, very noisy; sound proofing was not great, can hear the people/staffs talking during the day as well, just be mindful when you have a baby who naps during the day"
"I have stayed at Sheraton Tokoriki three times over the years and have always loved it, which made this most recent stay particularly disappointing.
In the past, the service has been a standout feature of the resort. Staff would usually know you by name within a day or two and service felt attentive and warm. Unfortunately, this visit felt completely different.
Service throughout the resort was consistently slow and inattentive. For example, we waited around 1.5 hours for a simple coffee to arrive, and long waits for service in the restaurants were common. Food and drinks were not offered poolside, which is unusual for a resort of this standard. On several occasions we found ourselves standing and waiting while staff finished their own conversations before acknowledging us, and when service did come it often felt as though we were inconveniencing them.
There were also issues with the food and beverage offering. Some menu items did not match their descriptions and overall the pricing felt very high relative to the quality delivered.
More broadly, there seemed to be an underlying staff morale issue. The atmosphere suggested that staff were unhappy, which unfortunately translated into noticeably poor customer service.
We did raise these concerns with management during our stay, however no real solutions were offered.
This is a beautiful resort in an incredible location, which is why it’s so disappointing to write this review. Based on our previous stays, Sheraton Tokoriki "
"Bula
We can't say enough positive about each and every staff member. They are all friendly, helpful, never make any request feel like a burden and know your name from the minute you arrive.
The room was clean and comfortable. The bar has limited selections but okay.
We were disappointed that there was 1 menu for each meal and it never changes. As we were in there in the low season, the buffet and traditional cooking night were not available. Food was prepared fine but lacked seasoning. There are no between meal options, fruit etc, available. If you like to snack, bring things with you.
The common areas really need some updating. The staff do the best with what they have,but the owner needs to put some money into paint, replacing pool decking and cushion etc.
This resort is not suitable for anyone with mobility issues, you take one boat from the marina and then have to change to a smaller tender boat to take you to the beach as there is no dock.
The ocean access from your Bure is very rocky and the sand coarse, recommend bringing water shoes.
We loved the staff singing to greet you and send you off."
"Really the only feedback i have is that there should be a nightly activity. But seriously if thats all that i can offer thats not a big deal. Solo traveller, made me feel special and welcomed when wanted and left me alone when i wanted. Perfectly relaxing. Safety is their top priority and appreciate all the extra efforts in ensuring that for all guests. Massage was amazing and can day enough about the bar staff. Vinaka for a relaxing few days!"
Hostels are a great way to stay for a lower cost, so you can save more for going out. You can enjoy activities like snorkelling, and the beaches create an appealing natural setting.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look exactly alike, but these dorm-style accommodations all offer shared rooms (though many hostels offer private room options too), low prices and a social environment.
What are the best hostels in Mana Island?
Need some guidance on where to stay in Mana Island? This hostel is popular: Ratu Kini Backpackers & Dive Resort - You can take advantage of a bar and tour/ticket assistance, as well as laundry facilities. You'll find towels and bed sheets in all rooms.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Mana Island?
Good weather's definitely a plus when you're discovering new places, so here's a little information about the seasons: The hottest months are usually February and January, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are August and July, with an average of 24°C. The rainiest months in Mana Island are February, January, March and December, with each month seeing an average of 395 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Mana Island?
Depending on how you want to spend your time, you might like to discover these things around Mana Island. Get out into nature with places such as North Beach, Monuriki Island and Momi Bay. Additional attractions include Mana Island Chapel, Cloud 9 Fiji and Musket Cove Marina.
What's the best way to get to and around Mana Island while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Mana Island in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the closest airport, which is Mana (MNF), 0.8 mi (1.3 km) away from the city centre. An alternative is Malololailai (PTF), which is 8.8 mi (14.2 km) away.