“Survivor Island” usually refers to the islands in Fiji where the modern U.S. TV show Survivor is filmed, mainly around the Mamanuca Islands in the South Pacific.

Quick answer

  • The current “Survivor island” setup is in Fiji , especially the Mamanuca Islands , a small archipelago west of Fiji’s main island, Viti Levu.
  • Within that group, Mana Island is often highlighted as a core filming base and is frequently described as the primary island where Survivor is filmed.

Where is Survivor Island?

  • The Mamanuca Islands sit in the South Pacific Ocean , off the west coast of Viti Levu , Fiji’s largest island.
  • These islands are known for clear water, coral reefs, and small volcanic islets , which give the show its tropical “stranded on an island” look.

Mana Island and other key spots

  • Mana Island in the eastern Mamanuca group is widely cited as the main hub for Survivor production and is sometimes directly called “Survivor Island.”
  • Nearby islands in the same region (such as Monuriki and others in the Mamanucas) are used for beaches, camps, and challenges, so “Survivor island” on screen is really a cluster of small Fijian islands , not just one sandbar.

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