Denarau ferries connect Fiji with Mamanuca Islands, Kuata Island, Wayalailai Island, Waya Island, Nanuya Balavu Island, Drawaqa Island, Naukacuvu Island, Naviti Island, Matacawalevu Island, Yaqeta Island, Nacula Island, Nanuya Lailai Island & Tavewa Island with crossings available to Bounty Island, Treasure Island, Beachcomber Island, Mana Island, Tadrai Island, Castaway Island, Malolo Island, Tropica Island, Wadigi Island, Likuliku Lagoon Resort, Tokoriki Island & Matamanoa (in Mamanuca Islands), Barefoot Kuata Island (in Kuata Island), Wayalailai Ecohaven & Naqalia Lodge (in Wayalailai Island), Octopus Resort (in Waya Island), Manta Ray Island Resort (in Nanuya Balavu Island), Barefoot Manta Island (in Drawaqa Island), Paradise Cove (in Naukacuvu Island), Botaira Beach Resort, Korovou Eco Tour Resort & White Sandy Beach (in Naviti Island), Long Beach Resort & Bay of Plenty Resort (in Matacawalevu Island), Navutu Stars (in Yaqeta Island), Oarsman Bay Lodge, Blue Lagoon Beach Resort, Nabua Lodge & Safe Landing Resort (in Nacula Island), Gold Coast Resort & Nanuya Island Resort (in Nanuya Lailai Island) & Coralview Island Resort & Coconut Beach Resort (in Tavewa Island). Sailings from Denarau are operated by numerous ferry companies.
There are up to 59 ferry crossings daily from Denarau with sailing durations starting from 35 minutes. Our Denarau ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Port Denarua is on a small private island in the northwest corner of Fiji’s mainland, Viti Levu.
It is the main gateway to some of the beautiful islets along the northwest coast and is just twenty minutes from Nadi International Airport by car.
It is considered the island’s finest marina facility, offering restaurants, a spa, a large supermarket and a wide selection of shops. You can also book tours and activities inside the terminal.
There are a number of luxurious hotels on Denarau Island where you can relax overnight before your journey as well.