This freehold island is a rare hidden gem in Fiji, offering total seclusion while remaining conveniently close to Lambasa Town, the airport, and mainland access points. Just a 35‑minute drive from Lambasa and a 10‑minute boat ride from the mainland, it provides the perfect balance of privacy and practicality for a dream island retreat or resort development.
Property Details
Freehold islands in Fiji are exceptionally scarce, and this one is ideally suited for anything from an ultra‑private personal paradise to exclusive residences, an eco‑resort, or even a full 5‑star resort. The island features five bays, pure white sandy beaches along its upper shoreline, and numerous excellent building sites. It remains completely unspoiled, with abundant coconut palms, mango trees, and a natural bamboo grove.
Land and Water
The island is surrounded on three sides by healthy mangrove and sits near a coral reef, creating a thriving marine environment. Fishing is plentiful, and the clear waters allow you to see vibrant fish and colorful coral right from the beach. The terrain and shoreline also make it feasible to build a jetty or even “over‑the‑water” chalets. A fresh water spring—an extremely rare asset for a private island—adds significant long‑term value.
Access and Utilities
Access is simple via a short boat ride from the mainland. Power can be sourced from solar or wind systems, or potentially from an undersea cable due to the island’s close proximity to shore. Telecommunications can be established via satellite. There are 3–4 daily flights from Nadi Airport to Lambasa or Savusavu, ensuring reliable travel connections for owners, guests, or staff.
The Lifestyle
This island offers the quintessential Fijian escape: white beaches, lush vegetation, abundant marine life, and complete privacy. Whether envisioned as a personal sanctuary or a world‑class resort, the setting is naturally breathtaking and development‑ready. Its cinematic beauty even attracted the producers of the TV series “Naked and Afraid,” which was filmed here—further proof of its untouched, dramatic appeal.