Qalito Island is a small private island located in the Mamanuca group in Fiji. The island is about 70 hectares (170 acres) even though most of it is uninhabited. On the west side of the island lies the famous Castaway Resort.
Many visitors get Castaway Resort (located on Qalito Island) and Castaway Island (Monuriki Island) confused.
The movie Castaway was filmed on the small, uninhabited island of Monuriki. However, the locals refer to Qalito island as Castaway Island because of the Castaway Resort.
Qalito island is mostly lush rainforests with white sandy shores, and vivid coral reefs.
The anchorage is very deep (18-20 meters) and can be a bit rolly. However, we “weathered” the rolliness to enjoy the resort.
Castaway Resort
Yachties are very welcome at the Castaway Resort. 
We enjoyed several days of delicious food at two of their three restaurants.
- Restaurant 1808 is their main restaurant and it overlooks the bay.
- Sundowner Bar and Grill is located on a deck which offers spectacular sunset views.
- Nuku Marau Pool Bar and Grill offers poolside cocktails and food.
The resort has 2 pools, tennis courts, ping pong tables, volleyball court, a bushwalk, and lots of water sports and activities.
Bushwalk across Qalito Island
Behind the resort is a short Bushwalk Trail up the tallest hill on Qalito.
It took a whopping 30 minutes to scamper up the hill in flips.
There are 2 beautiful lookouts. The 1st looks out over the east and the 2nd looks over the west – the anchorage.
The locals put up lovely signage and have maintained bushwalk trail. The signs share information on the plants, trees
On the way down we detoured toward Navutu Beach.
This second trail was not as well maintained and had some slippery areas for sure.
Navutu Beach is a beautiful, secluded beach.

Walk Around Qalito
During low tide, Matt and I walked around the entire island of Qalito. It was a short 2.5 miles and took us about 2 hours. The walk included lots of climbing up, over, and around rocks and boulders.

We rewarded ourselves with a nice lunch and frosty drink by the pool.

The main entrance to the resort.

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Our blog posts run 6-8 weeks behind actual live events.
We spent 1 week at Qalito Island during the first part of October 2025.
We fix a problem that was perplexing us for many years in our last blog post, “Reversing a Saildrive Problem.”















