Less commercialized than its more popular neighbor, the Mamanucas Island, Yasawa Group of islands is a popular beach destination to backpackers for its unspoiled, less commercialized beaches and the fabulous views! In fact, most of the resorts that dot the coastline cater to backpackers.
You can’t go wrong with this warm-weather paradise popular for its unmarred beaches and clear blue-green waters. The volcanic Yasawa island group also features breathtaking mountainous terrain. In 1980, The Blue Lagoon was filmed in some parts of the Yasawa.
The Yasawa Islands offer vacation and beach-goers a much-needed break from civilization. While amenities such as medical services and shops are nonexistent, the beaches are instead filled with natural beauty and abundant sunshine that make it the perfect place to relax. Popular with backpackers, the South Pacific islands also offer an array of activities such as sailing, kayaking, visiting area villages and enjoying an evening on the beach with campfires and barbecues. Whether you are resting in a villa or in one of the many hammocks in the shade, you will be lulled to sleep by the sounds of the soothing waves.
With an abundance of sunshine, warm waters and an inviting atmosphere, Yasawa Island Beach offers an affordable retreat for beachgoers and tourists alike!'
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