Nananu-I-Cake For Sale , Central State, Viti Levu

10,848,290 €

QUICK SPEC

Year of Construction Bedrooms 6 Half Bathrooms Full Bathrooms 7 Interior Surface approx TBA m2 - TBA Sq.Ft Exterior Surface approx 2,428,113 m2 - 26,135,990 Sq.Ft Parking 2 Cars Property Type Private Island

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

With an estimated area of approximately 600 acres which includes a small island called Bua, five beaches, an excellent year-round climate and the extensive potential for additional further development, this is an incredibly rare property. The main residence sits on one of the island’s highest points, providing 360 degree views across the South Pacific Ocean. The accommodation is based on traditional Fiji bure style, with the main bure having open plan living. The master suite comprises two bedrooms and two bathrooms, along with a double room bure (including a library). These are all connected via a covered walkway. Two additional guest bures with bathrooms are accessed via sealed walkways further along the ridge, allowing you to take in the views and gardens as you stroll to your room. The swimming pool is set in mature gardens with outstanding views out across the azure waters. There is a BBQ and dining area near the pool for outdoor entertaining. The island has well-established access tracks to all beaches, staff quarters, horse and sheep paddocks inclusive of stock, boats, jeeps, a fresh water supply and a private deep-water jetty.

PROPERTY FEATURES

BEDROOMS • Master Bedrooms - • Total Bedrooms - 6 • Suite -

BATHROOMS • Full Bathrooms - • Total Bathrooms - 7 • Half Bathrooms - ISLAND FEATURES • Located just 1.5 km from the northern shores of Viti Levu • International Airport and Fiji's capital, , are 2.5 and three hours away respectively. • These idyllic private islands estimated area of approximately 600 acres. • Most of Nananu-i-cake Island still maintains the natural tropical vegetation, including some mango trees lining some of the trails, pine forest for potential harvest and extensive landscaped gardens which have been developed over a generation. • A deep-water jetty provides access to the island. Fiji Government offers tax concessions and development incentives for tourism • Stable and democratic government supported by a positive economic environment • The island has well-established access tracks to all beaches, staff quarters, horse and sheep paddocks inclusive of stock, boats, jeeps, a fresh water supply and a private deep- water jetty • The main residence on the island was designed by the architecture firm of Murray Cockburn, based in Auckland. • [A deep-water jetty is on the island's western shore. •

SCHOOL INFORMATION Primary school education in Fiji is compulsory, and free for eight years.: • International School Nadi • International Secondary School • American International Christian School / APT Bible College • Fiji Agape Mission School • Yat Sen School

AMENITIES AND COMMUNITY FEATURES • Freehold is the only land type that can be purchased outright by non-residents. There is no timeframe on the ownership of Freehold and so, it is often regarded as the most secure tenure. • Most foreigners who own property can obtain a renewable 3-year residency permit through the Fiji Immigration Department

OTHERS

• Security System • Private Beach • Gardens • Eco Friendly • Lagoon • Horse Facilities • Staff Quarters • Dock In • Mountain Views • Sea Views • Fly In ABAUT THE AREA

Fiji, a country in the South Pacific, is an archipelago of more than 300 islands. It's famed for rugged landscapes, palm-lined beaches and coral reefs with clear lagoons. Its major islands, Viti Levu and , contain most of the population. Viti Levu is home to the capital, Suva, a port city with British colonial architecture. The , in the Victorian-era Thurston Gardens, has ethnographic exhibits

Viti Levu is the largest of the islands comprising the South Pacific nation of Fiji. Home to the capital city of Suva, as well as the majority of Fiji's residents, it's also the site of Fiji's primary airport, which is near Nadi on the western side of the island. Viti Levu's interior is dominated by mountains, including Mt. Tomanivi, an extinct

Nananu-i-Cake is an island in Fiji less than one kilometer off the coast of the main island of Viti Levu, near the Rakiraki-district in . Nananu-i-Cake is located immediately next to the island of Nananu-i-Ra. Nananu-i-Cake and Mabua (the islet located immediately to the southeast) islands are about 600 acres (242.81 hectares) in area.The island's name, Nananu-i-Cake, means "Daydream Upwind" (or easterly) in Fijian. The island is also known by several other names, including Ananugata, Nananugata, Yananu and Nananu-i-Thake Island.