What's Wayasewa Island like for family-friendly vacations?
The destination of Wayasewa Island is a good option if you’ve been considering a getaway with the kids. The island setting here makes this a great vacation spot for families. Arrange a flight into Mana (MNF), which is located 23.3 mi (37.4 km) from the city center.
What's the best place to stay for a family trip to Wayasewa Island?
Waya Lailai Eco Haven is a hotel with a private beach and a restaurant, and it’s a top choice on Expedia for families. Naqalia Lodge is another good choice for your kid-friendly vacation.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Wayasewa Island?
The hottest months are usually February and March with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are August and July with an average of 78°F. The rainiest months in Wayasewa Island are March, February, January, and December, with each month seeing an average of 15 inches of rainfall.
What's there to see and do with your family in Wayasewa Island?
While you and the family are vacationing in Wayasewa Island, you might want to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors at spots such as Manta Ray Beach, Sunrise Beach, and Sunset Beach.
Recent reviews of Wayasewa Island hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"A bit rustic but a charming island resort retreat. Food was great; reef Bure was right there a few steps from the ocean. Very welcoming."
A verified traveler stayed at Mantaray Island Resort
"I'm writing this from the Tokoriki restaurant which abuts a calm sea with a view of the island where Tom Hanks hung out with a volleyball in Castaway. But it is not the view (which is spectacular), or the large villas right on the beach (which are amazing) that make this place a 5-star experience. What makes this place a 5-star paradise is the staff.
Somehow EVERYONE knows your name immediately. This in itself is quite a feat because the staff outnumbers the guests. (Someone really knows their Dale Carnagie!) They greet every guest with a welcome song and announce every guest's departure at dinner accompanied by a good-bye song.
It rained quite a bit while we were here, but we did sneak in some incredible snorkling just yards from the hotel. My only tiny complaint is that it would be nice if they offered some relevant exercise classes--I'm thinking like yoga or mindfulness--but I imagine that is on the way since they are in the process now of building a gym.
As I'm writing this another helicopter just landed carrying new guests...can't wait to see their reaction when the entire staff shows up to welcome them!"
A verified traveler stayed at Tokoriki Island Resort - Adults only