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Musket Cove Island Resort : Overview
The idyllic Musket Cove Island Resort is located on Malolo Lailai Island in Fiji's Mamanuca group, and is inside the barrier reef approximately 5 miles west from some of the top surf breaks in Fiji including Wilkes (a classic righthander) and Desperations (a hollow left and right. (15-20 minutes by speedboat).
Musket Cove Island Resort is the perfect option for couples, honeymooners, families, and those seeking a more diverse vacation experience with a higher degree of sophistication and amenities, and a far wider range of activities than is encountered at most "surf resorts". While Musket Cove is a good option for surfers, it also offers a full spectrum of activities and watersports for all outdoor enthusiasts in majestic natural surroundings.
Musket Cove Resort encompasses 600 tropical acres (240 hectares) set amongst tall coconut palms on an island fringed by 12kms of white sandy beach. Musket Cove Resort overlooks a sheltered lagoon, which is haven for visiting yachts from around the world and provides the ultimate environment to enjoy the water sport of your choice, with warm, shallow, waters and temperatures averaging around 78 degrees. The Mamanuca Islands are well known for having the highest sunlight hours and lowest rainfall not only in Fiji, but also the Pacific.
In addition to its full range of water sports, Musket Cove offers a diverse choice of relaxation, whether it be by the pool, on the beach, outside your bure or perhaps enjoying the view while indulging in a beachside tropical massage. Resort facilities include a 12 km white sand beach, swimming lagoon, marina, swimming pool, Padi Dive Shop, 2 restaurants, supermarket, cocktail lounge, barefoot bar, water sports centre, and a 9 hole executive length golf course.
After a full mornings surf, spend your afternoons in the pool while sipping on ice cold Fiji Bitters under the tropical sun. Forget yourself-- Take a nap in one of the chaises-lounges along the resorts palm-fringed beaches. Enjoy a full variety of water sports including swimming and snorkeling in the azure waters, scuba-diving, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, hobie cats, or water-skiing. Take a sunset cruise or island hop onboard a catamaran amongst the scenic Mamanuca and Yasawa islands.
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