Pair of Fiji Islands
Treasured as one of the most beautiful places on earth, Fiji also is one of the world's most highly rated holiday destinations, with visitor numbers that steadily rise year over year. Now you can own a pair of pristine Fijian islands fringed in gorgeous white sand beaches that are prime for tourism development. Located just northwest of Fiji's main island of Viti Levu, these stunning uninhabited islands are the last two of the secluded Naviti ...
Treasured as one of the most beautiful places on earth, Fiji also is one of the world's most highly rated holiday destinations, with visitor numbers that steadily rise year over year. Now you can own a pair of pristine Fijian islands fringed in gorgeous white sand beaches that are prime for tourism development. Located just northwest of Fiji's main island of Viti Levu, these stunning uninhabited islands are the last two of the secluded Naviti Islands group where tourism development will even be possible. The two islands, separated by just a few hundred feet, are each comprised of about 12 acres (5 hectares) for a combined total area of about 24.8 acres (10 hectares). What's more, they offer an unusual island perk, in that they're actually within walking distance of each other—wading between them is easy during low tide. Both are located just offshore of Naviti, the main island of the group, and all are part of the larger archipelago of Yasawa.
Remote and perfectly paradisiacal, little Naviti also comes with its own link to globally popular history. The first known European to visit the island was Captain William Bligh in 1789, shortly after Bligh experienced the famed mutiny aboard the HMS Bounty. In fact, the waters separating Naviti from Fiji's main island of Viti Levu are now known as Bligh Water. Today, as in Bligh's time, Naviti is lushly covered with mangroves and coconut palms, with a series of trails connecting the island's small villages.
Access to this unspoiled pair of Naviti group islands comes via Fiji's Nadi International Airport, served by numerous airlines, with direct flights from Los Angeles, San Francisco and across Oceania and Asia. The inboard catamaran ride to Naviti takes about an hour and 45 minutes from Port Denarau, which is near the airport.
Treasured as one of the most beautiful places on earth, Fiji also is one of the world's most highly rated holiday destinations, with visitor numbers that steadily rise year over year. Now you can own a pair of pristine Fijian islands fringed in gorgeous white sand beaches that are prime for tourism development. Located just northwest of Fiji's main island of Viti Levu, these stunning uninhabited islands are the last two of the secluded Naviti Islands group where tourism development will even be possible. The two islands, separated by just a few hundred feet, are each comprised of about 12 acres (5 hectares) for a combined total area of about 24.8 acres (10 hectares). What's more, they offer an unusual island perk, in that they're actually within walking distance of each other—wading between them is easy during low tide. Both are located just offshore of Naviti, the main island of the group, and all are part of the larger archipelago of Yasawa.
Remote and perfectly paradisiacal, little Naviti also comes with its own link to globally popular history. The first known European to visit the island was Captain William Bligh in 1789, shortly after Bligh experienced the famed mutiny aboard the HMS Bounty. In fact, the waters separating Naviti from Fiji's main island of Viti Levu are now known as Bligh Water. Today, as in Bligh's time, Naviti is lushly covered with mangroves and coconut palms, with a series of trails connecting the island's small villages.
Access to this unspoiled pair of Naviti group islands comes via Fiji's Nadi International Airport, served by numerous airlines, with direct flights from Los Angeles, San Francisco and across Oceania and Asia. The inboard catamaran ride to Naviti takes about an hour and 45 minutes from Port Denarau, which is near the airport.