Full-Day Cruise to Four Islands in Mamanuca Islands with Breakfast, Buffet Lunch & Drinks
Don’t waste a single moment in Fiji and see four islands in one day on a sightseeing cruise, from Port Denarau towards the Mamanuca Islands. Delicious meals and drinks are provided throughout the day, including a continental sparkling wine breakfast and a fresh buffet lunch. Once you’ve reached the islands, explore the underwater world with snorkelling gear or skim the waves on a kayak – with a range of activities available, let your day be as active or chill as you like!
Inclusions
- Valid for one infant (0–2), one child (3–15) or one adult (16+)
- Full-day Mamanuca Islands cruise tour
- Sparkling wine (*18+ only) served along with continental breakfast on departure
- All snorkel gear provided for underwater exploration
- Special buffet lunch prepared by your chef and served on your own private island
- All meals are freshly prepared by your own onboard chef
- All drinks including soft drinks, Fiji Bitter, Fiji Gold, red and white wine and Fiji Water available all day (*must be aged 18+ for alcohol consumption)
- Free Wi-Fi
- Available every day: Departs Port Denarau at 10am; returns 5pm (approximately)
- Bookings valid to 31 March 2026
Sample Menu:
- A continental champagne breakfast will be available from 9.50am. This includes fresh-baked scones, Danishes, toast and fresh fruits, served with champagne, a selection of fruit juices, coffee, tea and milk
- The fresh buffet lunch includes chicken, fish, roast beef, and sausages along with coleslaw, potato, and tossed green salad served with a selection of salad dressings, fresh bread and butter. Dessert includes a selection of fresh local fruits
Pricing & availability
Things to know
Things don’t always work out, so enjoy peace of mind knowing that the following cancellation options are available to you.
- Up to 1 day before your chosen date - 100%
- Up to 7 days after purchase - 100%
- Cancellations made more than 24 hours before departure date: no cancellation fees apply
- Cancellations within 24 hours of departure date, late arrivals and no-shows: 100% cancellation fee applies
Changes to Booking
24 hours’ notice is required to change a booking you have made
- Swimwear and towel
- Sunscreen and hat
- Extra money for private island purchases
Every day
Availability:
- Available every day: Departs Port Denarau at 10am; returns 5pm (approximately)
- Bookings valid to 31 March 2026
- Departure Point: Port Denarau. Boarding begins at 9.50am
- Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure to check-in. No-shows and late arrivals may void offer
Important:
- Exclusions: Hotel transfers are not included, additional food and drinks not mentioned in inclusions
- Sample menu and images have been provided as an example only and may be subject to change
Terms & Conditions:
- Cruises are weather dependent and may be cancelled at the discretion of Whales Tale for passenger and crew safety
- Breakfast and lunch menu is seasonal and subject to change. Menu details and images have been provided as an example only
- Must be aged 18+ for alcohol consumption and provide valid ID upon request
- Additional activities are available for purchase at own expense, payable directly to vendors
Please Note:
- Bookings for this offer are limited and subject to availability. Not valid with any other offer
- Entire value must be used in one visit; any unused portions will be forfeited, and cannot be used at a later date
Important:
- The destination you are travelling to may have health, insurance and vaccination requirements in place. Please ensure you stay up to date with any requirements prior to your visit
- We reserve the right to modify prices for marketing and commercial reasons. Please note that full terms and conditions apply. Full terms and conditions are located on the terms and conditions page of our website
Whales Tale
Whales Tale takes you on an exclusive day trip to the soft sandy shores of a tropical paradise from Port Denarau in Fiji. Get a taste of peaceful island life aboard the magnificent 100ft schooner ‘Whale’s Tale’ in search of azure lagoons and untouched beaches in the nearby Mamanuca Islands.