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| Nukubati Island is a private island situated inside the Great Sea Reef, off the North Coast of Vanua Levu. Although remote, Nukubati Island is easily accessible. From Nadi International Airport, it is just a 40 minute domestic flight to Fiji\'s northern capital town, Labasa, followed by a one hour adventurous drive through coconut plantations, rice fields and Fijian villages to Nukubati\'s jetty for the five minute boat ride to the island. |
With only seven bures and suites, designed for couples, Nukubati Island is very private and exclusive. You share the island with no more than six other couples. The bures and suites are sited along the western shoreline, just metres from the beach, affording you a full view of Nukubati\'s spectacular sunsets. Traditionally designed, the rooms are louvred, light and airy, and are decorated in an elegant and comfortable style focusing on the simple creature comforts of a comfortable bed, cotton linen, soft bathtowels and spacious bathroom. These rooms are situated to take advantage of the cool sea breezes. | |
| Nukubati is famous for its food. Seafood is our speciality, freshly caught off the resort, with tropical fruits and vegetables organically grown in our own gardens. Cooking style is Fijian, featuring traditional South Pacific recipes using all local ingredients, herbs and spices. However individual dietary requirements, such as vegetarian or no seafood meals are catered for. All meals, morning and afternoon teas, and beverages, are complimentary. Meals can be taken in the Pavilion, on the beach, in your room or at any other romantic spot on the island you wish. Meal times are flexible. |
Nukubati Island is a testimony to how a luxury experience and ecologically sustainable tourism can be successfully married. We are extremely proud to be a Fijian owned, managed and staffed eco-luxury resort, providing our guests with a brilliant experience while conserving the island\'s natural wonders. Nukubati Island is in a remote area of Fiji and is completely off grid. Wind and sun power its buildings. Rainwater is harvested. Waste is recycled. Nukubati conducts ecology and cultural tours, supports the local school with scholarships and assists local villages with infrastructure projects | |