Where to Have Your Wedding in the Mamanuca Islands
Fiji is where dream weddings are made, especially on the island group of the Mamanucas. Just off the coast of the mainland, the Mamanuca Islands are a group of 20-something islands scattered across the sparkling Pacific Ocean. Easy to get to and packed with wedding resorts ready to make your dream wedding a reality, the Mamanuca Islands are well worth considering to celebrate your big day. Check out the list of wedding venues in the Mamanuca Islands below to start planning.
While you’re here, don’t miss our Wedding & Honeymoon Guide to the Mamanuca Islands.
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1. Sheraton Resort & Spa Tokoriki Island
Looking for a romantic wedding venue where you can bring a few guests along for the special occasion? The five-star Sheraton Resort Tokoriki Island is a fantastic option. The bride and groom can choose between a barefoot beach wedding ceremony or a more formal affair in the Waitui House Restaurant set up for the special day. For your reception, the Turtle Room can fit up to 120 guests, while the lower deck infinity pool can fit up to 70.

2. Six Senses Fiji
Another luxury resort in the Mamanucas with a luxury wedding venue lies at Six Senses Fiji. Six Senses really gives you the opportunity to make your special day your own when choosing a nook of their tropical gardens, the sandy beachfront, or within one of their Residences for a small gathering of family and friends. For more resorts like this, take a look at our 5 Best Luxury Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands.

3. Nakelo Treasure Island Resort
You have two stunning wedding ceremony venues to choose from at Nakelo Treasure Island Resort. The beach backdrop can be experienced with both their beach wedding venue and their “Sigavou” Chapel venue. The Sigavou Chapel has stunning panoramas of the ocean with floor-to-ceiling windows in this unique venue.

4. Mana Island Resort & Spa
Another fantastic option for that island chapel wedding is at the Mana Island Resort & Spa. Choose between the beach venue or the elegant seaside chapel. The seaside chapel is nestled in beautifully landscaped gardens, blending contemporary architecture with the essence of a Fijian wedding.
Note that Mana Island Resort is usually closed for four months between April and July for Survivor US filming.
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5. Malolo Island Resort
You might have enough choices to make your head spin at the Malolo Island Resort, but each one is just as beautiful as the other. The arrival jetty stretching across the sparkling waters makes a stunning wedding aisle, while the lush gardens or the swimming pool provide that more “alternative” wedding venue in the Mamanuca Islands. Of course, there’s always the classic beach wedding available too.

6. Funky Fish Resort
For fiancés on a budget, choose the beachfront wedding venue of the Funky Fish Resort. Get that tropical beach wedding without the five-star prices, and even share the experience with your family and friends, as when you invite 35+ guests, you can hire the entire resort! Take a look at more resorts like this one in our 5 Best Budget Accommodations on the Mamanuca Islands.

7. Castaway Island Resort
Start the rest of your lives together at the beachfront setting of Monkey Rock Beach, the Water’s Edge Jetty overlooking the ocean, or under the cute and island-style Mokimokiti Cabana. For your reception, choose one of Castaway Island Resort‘s restaurants or have a dinner set up on the beach.

8. Lomani Island Resort
For that intimate wedding, perhaps for just the two of you, consider the Lomani Island Resort. The adult-only resort oozes romance, especially with its beach wedding setup. Their packages come with lots of inclusions for the two of you, from a private dinner for two to a couples’ massage. Check out our 10 Wedding Packages in the Mamanuca Islands to learn more about what’s included.

9. Tokoriki Island Resort
Enjoy intimacy and tranquillity at this boutique adult-only resort in the Mamanucas. Tokoriki Island Resort offers island paradise weddings either on the beach or within your private bure (bungalow) or villa. For something more traditional, choose a chapel wedding on this stunning island. Check out our 5 Best Adult-Only Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands for more resorts like this.

10. Likuliku Lagoon Resort
Finally, consider this five-star luxury resort famous for its overwater bures. In fact, couples can even get married in an overwater bure. Or why not choose a beachfront wedding at sunset or around the edge of the resort’s beautiful horizon-edge swimming pool of the Likuliku Lagoon Resort?

Frequently Asked Questions About Wedding Venues in the Mamanuca Islands
Now that you know about the best wedding venues in the Mamanuca Islands, here are the answers to the internet’s frequently asked questions about getting married in this beautiful Fijian archipelago!
How much does a wedding in the Mamanuca Islands cost?
The cost of a wedding in the Mamanuca Islands can vary widely depending on the resort, the number of guests, and the level of luxury you desire. Prices generally start from around FJ$5,000 for an intimate ceremony and can go up to FJ$50,000 or more for larger, more lavish affairs. Many resorts offer wedding packages that include the ceremony, reception, accommodation, and various extras. For more information, check out our guide to Wedding Packages in the Mamanuca Islands.
Can you legally get married in Fiji?
Yes, you can legally get married in Fiji, and the process is relatively straightforward for international couples. You’ll need to obtain a marriage licence from the Registry Office in Nadi or Suva, which requires certain documents like birth certificates and passports. Most resorts in the Mamanuca Islands can assist with the legal paperwork and often include this service in their wedding packages. For more information, check out our guide, What are the Legal Requirements for Getting Married in Fiji?
What’s the best time of year for a wedding in the Mamanuca Islands?
The best time for a wedding in the Mamanuca Islands is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. This period offers the most stable weather with less chance of rain and lower humidity. However, the islands enjoy a warm tropical climate year-round, so weddings can be held at any time. Keep in mind that the peak tourist season (July-August) might mean higher prices and busier resorts. For more information, check out our article on the Best Time to Get Married in the Mamanuca Islands.
Are there adults-only wedding venues in the Mamanuca Islands?
Yes, there are several adults-only resorts in the Mamanuca Islands that cater to weddings, such as Likuliku Lagoon Resort and Tokoriki Island Resort. These venues offer a more intimate and romantic atmosphere for couples who prefer a child-free celebration. However, many family-friendly resorts also have secluded areas for ceremonies and can arrange adults-only receptions upon request. For more information, check out our list of Top Adult-Only Resorts in the Mamanuca Islands.
Can we have a beach wedding in the Mamanuca Islands?
Absolutely! Beach weddings are incredibly popular in the Mamanuca Islands, with most resorts offering stunning beachfront locations for ceremonies. You can exchange vows with your toes in the sand and the turquoise Fijian waters as your backdrop. Many resorts also offer alternative locations, such as garden settings or overwater platforms, for those who want something different.
What cultural elements can we incorporate into our Mamanuca Islands wedding?
Fijian culture can add a unique and memorable touch to your wedding in the Mamanuca Islands. Many couples choose to incorporate elements such as a traditional Fijian welcome ceremony, kava rituals, serenades by local musicians, or a warrior escort for the bride. You can also include Fijian-inspired decor, local flowers, and traditional attire for your wedding party. For more information, check out our article on Everything You Need to Know About Getting Married in Fiji.

More About Wedding Venues in the Mamanuca Islands and Fiji
That’s it for our guide to wedding venues in the Mamanuca Islands and Fiji; for more information about Fijian weddings, check out the following articles:
- Everything You Need to Know About Getting Married in Fiji
- 10 Romantic Activities in the Mamanuca Islands
- 10 Best Wedding Venues in Fiji
These resources will help you plan the perfect celebration of love in paradise, whether you’re looking for a beachfront ceremony, a luxurious resort wedding, or romantic activities to enjoy with your partner. And if there’s anything we’ve missed, you’re likely to find it in The Best Place to Get Married in Fiji.
Sources:
The information in this guide has been compiled from our extensive research, travel and experiences across Fiji and the South Pacific, accumulated over more than a decade of numerous visits to each destination. Additional sources for this guide include the following:
- Mamanuca Environment Society (Regional conservation website)
- Tourism Suncoast (Regional tourism website)
- Tourism Fiji (General travel advice - Updated [2025])
- Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (Tourism trade association - Updated [2025])
- SPTO (Pacific tourism advice - Updated [2025])
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- Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (Biosecurity advice - Updated [2025])
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- Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (Tourism statistics - Updated [2025])
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- Mamanuca Environment Society (Regional conservation website)
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About The Author
Laura (Lora) S.
This article was reviewed and published by Laura, editor in chief and co-founder of Fiji Pocket Guide. Since arriving solo in the South Pacific over 10 years ago with nothing but a backpack and a background in journalism, her mission has been to show the world how easy (and awesome) it is to explore a paradise such as Fiji. She knows the islands inside-out and loves sharing tips on how best to experience Fiji’s must-dos and hidden gems. Laura is also editor of several other South Pacific travel guides.