What Island Life Really Feels Like: A Yasawa Insider Story From Mantaray Resort
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What Island Life Really Feels Like: A Yasawa Insider Story From Mantaray Resort

In this episode, we talk about what travelers rarely get in a typical destination overview: the everyday reality behind a dream setting, and the personal journey of someone who has made the Yasawa Islands home. Far and Away Adventures.com is where you can start planning with expert guidance, and you can explore more at https://farandawayadventures.com. Host Normand Schaefer sits down with Sava, Assistant Resort Manager at Mantaray Island Resort, for a conversation that’s less about “top 10 things to do” and more about what it feels like to live, work, and build a life in a remote part of Fiji.

Sava begins by sharing how she arrived from Fiji’s main island and entered the tourism industry for the first time at Mantaray. She describes the early period as a trial—something new, unfamiliar, and full of learning. Starting in the reservations and front office, she grew over the years into leadership, eventually becoming Assistant Resort Manager. That growth story adds a human layer to travel: the person welcoming you may have spent years building skills, relationships, and a sense of responsibility toward guests and community.

The conversation then shifts into island living. Normand asks how life in the Yasawas has shaped her after growing up in more urban areas, and Sava shares that adapting to the islands was challenging at first. She missed family, adjusted to different living conditions, and learned to navigate remoteness and fewer big-city conveniences. Yet she also describes what many travelers hope to find: peace. She speaks about finding her “other half,” adapting into the island community, and embracing a rhythm where serenity is part of the landscape—not something you schedule.

One of the most relatable moments comes when Normand asks what guests ask her about life on the island. Sava says people often ask, “How do you survive?” It’s a question travelers feel in their bones when they arrive somewhere that looks like paradise but clearly functions differently from home. Sava explains that staff aren’t always in the water enjoying the beach—this is work—but even in the hustle of a day the environment gives peace of mind. She contrasts city life—commuting back and forth—with island life, where she can wake up, walk to work, and take in scenery that many people only see for a few days. It’s a simple image that captures why the Yasawas can feel so restorative.

From there, Sava shares what she believes sets Mantaray apart: snorkeling and the house reef, which she notes has been designated a marine reserve, plus the seasonal presence of manta rays passing through at certain times of year. She also emphasizes service and staff warmth, noting that guest feedback frequently highlights the people. Over her 17 years, she has seen big changes at the resort—upgraded accommodations, improved facilities, and additions like a pool and expanded dining spaces. She reflects on how the resort’s evolution has shifted from heavier dorm-style backpacking roots toward more private options and updated amenities, while still retaining island character.

Finally, the episode highlights local community impact. Sava explains that staffing includes recruitment from multiple nearby villages, contributing to local employment and strengthening community ties. Her advice for first-time Yasawa travelers is direct: don’t miss Mantaray when you head into the islands, because there are plenty of activities—snorkeling, diving, and weekly schedules that make it easy to plan your days. Whether you arrive with a plan or arrive with none and a sense of adventure, she says the team can help you shape the stay. If you want to travel not just to see a place, but to understand it through a person who lives it, this episode is for you.

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