Nabakabaka Lailai Island
It's the stuff that dreams are made of: a tropical Fijian paradise all your own, just waiting to be developed into your ultimate private island getaway. Set just off the coast of Fiji's second largest Island of Vanua Levu, Nabakabaka Lailai is about seven acres in size. An ancient, raised reef with steep cliffs on three sides, the island consists nearly entirely of beach on its northern half. Though Nabakabaka Lailai is undeveloped, previous w ...
It's the stuff that dreams are made of: a tropical Fijian paradise all your own, just waiting to be developed into your ultimate private island getaway. Set just off the coast of Fiji's second largest Island of Vanua Levu, Nabakabaka Lailai is about seven acres in size. An ancient, raised reef with steep cliffs on three sides, the island consists nearly entirely of beach on its northern half. Though Nabakabaka Lailai is undeveloped, previous works produced a bungalow that still exists on the northern part of the island, as does a landfill jetty that extends westward from the eastern side of the island to the passage.
Nabakabaka Lailai features deepwater anchorage in what's considered a safe haven location. Though not part of the sale, a one-acre parcel of land on the Vanua Levu mainland – just eight minutes away from the island by boat and a 30-minute drive on tar-sealed road to Savusavu Airport – is available for use as Nabakabaka Lailai's access point. Just to the west along the beautiful Hibiscus Highway are the Koro Sun Resort and the incredible five-star Namale Resort. A few miles further along is the little harbor town of Savusavu, sometimes called Fiji's "hidden paradise."
Indeed, Vanua Levu is often hailed by travel insiders as one of the best kept secrets in the tropics. Far less touristy than Fiji's main island of Viti Levu, Vanua Levu offers a much slower pace, and boasts fantastic hot springs, gorgeous waterfalls, hike-worthy rainforests, and fascinating coconut plantations. Its nearby reefs, including the world-famous Rainbow Reef in the Somosomo Strait, are widely acclaimed as among the best dive spots on Earth.
With easy access to all of this bliss, Nabakabaka Lailai is ready to be the private island of your dreams.
It's the stuff that dreams are made of: a tropical Fijian paradise all your own, just waiting to be developed into your ultimate private island getaway. Set just off the coast of Fiji's second largest Island of Vanua Levu, Nabakabaka Lailai is about seven acres in size. An ancient, raised reef with steep cliffs on three sides, the island consists nearly entirely of beach on its northern half. Though Nabakabaka Lailai is undeveloped, previous works produced a bungalow that still exists on the northern part of the island, as does a landfill jetty that extends westward from the eastern side of the island to the passage.
Nabakabaka Lailai features deepwater anchorage in what's considered a safe haven location. Though not part of the sale, a one-acre parcel of land on the Vanua Levu mainland – just eight minutes away from the island by boat and a 30-minute drive on tar-sealed road to Savusavu Airport – is available for use as Nabakabaka Lailai's access point. Just to the west along the beautiful Hibiscus Highway are the Koro Sun Resort and the incredible five-star Namale Resort. A few miles further along is the little harbor town of Savusavu, sometimes called Fiji's "hidden paradise."
Indeed, Vanua Levu is often hailed by travel insiders as one of the best kept secrets in the tropics. Far less touristy than Fiji's main island of Viti Levu, Vanua Levu offers a much slower pace, and boasts fantastic hot springs, gorgeous waterfalls, hike-worthy rainforests, and fascinating coconut plantations. Its nearby reefs, including the world-famous Rainbow Reef in the Somosomo Strait, are widely acclaimed as among the best dive spots on Earth.
With easy access to all of this bliss, Nabakabaka Lailai is ready to be the private island of your dreams.