Location: Nukubati is a private island situated inside the Great Sea Reef, off the northern shore of Vanua Levu.

How to reach the property: 1 hour seaplane flight from Nadi International Airport directly to the resort. Or, you may fly in to the Labasa Airport on the island of Vanua Levu and then take a ground and water transfer. You may also fly in to Savusavu, ground transfer to Labasa area and then boat transfer to the resort.

Hotel Description: The only resort off the north coast of Vanua Levu. Nukubati is a small luxury private island, secluded with an untouched natural splendor. A true nature lovers retreat. Included in room rates are meals, all non-alcoholic drinks, non-motorized activities, daily laundry and maid service.

This remote haven is surrounded by white sand, lush rain forest and crystalline coral reefs. With just seven bures, Nukubati preserves a unique sense of privacy. From the moment you arrive, stepping off the seaplane, you feel the romance and adventure of the South Seas. Enjoy long lazy hours beachcombing, sun bathing, fishing, sailing…and the ultimate experience, diving the Great Sea Reef. This is the perfect South Pacific escape. A time to relax with your partner and pamper yourselves.
You will be indulged in exquisite dining with superlative cuisine, prepared with fresh local produce. A delicious abundance of seafood is caught daily. With individualized personalized service, Nubutaki sets new standards in laid-back luxury.


Accommodations:
Nukubati has four spacious beachside bungalow suites and three deluxe honeymoon bures.The rooms are louvered, light and airy, with ceiling fans and are decorated in a style reminiscent of Fiji's gracious colonial past. The rattan furniture is custom made to the traditional designs of the old plantation days. A full range of toiletries, coffee and teas, mini bar, CD player, hair dryer and daily laundry service is complimentary. Nukubati Island is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.


4- Beachside Bure Suites - Built in duplex configurations. Each bungalow has a sitting room, bedroom, large bath with twin vanities and shower, verandah overlooking the beach and a private rear patio. Units feature louvered windows and ceiling fans. Bungalows are furnished with lounge suite, coffee table, writing desk, dressing table, open wardrobe and queen size bed.

3- Honeymoon Bure Suites - Beachside location. Same basic configuration and amenities as the Beachside Bures however they are free standing units which feature a king size bed.

Total number of rooms: 7


Restaurant: One - "The Pavilion", is the center of life at the resort. This large, open, colonial style building with views across the sea and to the mountains has dining and lounging areas, a bar and the library. This is where you can spend long lazy hours, out of the tropical heat, just enjoying the old world atmosphere of Nukubati. Seafood is the specialty, freshly caught off the resort, with tropical fruits and vegetables from the resorts own gardens. Cooking style is Fijian, featuring traditional South Pacific recipes using all local ingredients, herbs and spices. However, individual dietary requirements, such as no seafood or vegetarian meals can easily be accommodated. 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 has an extensive wine cellar stocking premium Australian, New Zealand and French wines and champagnes. There are two bars, on in the Pavilion and the other on the front lawn, with bar service to all parts of the resort.

Facilities: Nukubati Island is in a remote part of Fiji that has hardly been touched by the 20th century, let alone the 21st. The region is genuinely pristine. This is one of the few parts of the world that does not have electricity, piped water or other services that are called "essential" in the western world. But not having these services has preserved the local environment in its natural unpolluted state.


In developing the resort, owners have been mindful of the impact on the local environment and have instigated a series of sound environmental systems on the island. Nukubati produces its own electricity with one of the largest solar power plants in the South Pacific islands. From an array of 300 solar panels and four wind generators, Nukubati can generate over 10 Kilowatts of electricity from the sun and wind every day. Fresh water is collected rainwater, filtered and UV treated. Hot water is produced from ten solar water heaters. Sewerage is tertiary treated using natural bio-cycle systems with the refreshed waste water being used on our gardens. Nukubati grows its own organic vegetables and fruits, using tropical perm culture techniques. All organic waste is composted for the gardens and other waste is recycled.

Activities - Complementary: Tennis, Coral viewing boards, reef walking, snorkeling, hand-line fishing, volley-ball, and wind surfing Pentaque, croquet, darts and various board games. You may request a delicious picnic basket be prepared for an escape to a nearby deserted island. Walk around the island or hike up the hill. For longer hikes you can go to the mainland and follow ancient paths through the rainforests. Arrangements may also be made for an exciting four-wheel safari in to the interior of the mainland.

Activities with cost: Diving: 1-day/single tank dive approx. US$70.00, 1-day/two tank dive US$100.00

Game Fishing: approx. US$400.00 - 1/2 day, US$700.00 - full day


Weddings: There is no better place to combine a wedding with a honeymoon than on a private island in the South Pacific. You can choose any location on the island. The most popular choice is on the beach at sunset. The ceremony can be conducted by a civil celebrant or a church minister of your choice, and accompanied by a church choir or the very popular Nukubati Serenaders. You may also choose to hire or buy traditional Fijian wedding costumes.

You will need to allow 3 working days at Nukubati prior to your wedding to obtain the marriage license. One of the staff will take you to Registrar of Marriage office in the nearby town of Labasa to sign the relevant papers. To obtain the marriage license, passports and birth certificates are required and, in the case of a second marriage, either a Divorce Decree or Death Certificate as applicable. It is required by Fijian Law that both parties be over 21 years of age, if not, then the respective fathers must be present to sign the consent document.

Minimum Stay: 5 Nights

Children Policy: Nukubati Island is an adults' only resort. However the entire island can be reserved, for up to 14 adults and may include children.

Check-In Time: FLEXIBLE

Check-Out Time: FLEXIBLE

Credit Cards Accepted: VISA, MasterCard, AMEX.



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