4 nights from AU$19,965.00 per person
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Laucala is a private island refuge in the South Pacific, with unparalleled levels of luxury and privacy. Set over 1,400 hectares, Laucala epitomises the seclusion and graceful hospitality for which the Fijian archipelago is famed.
No expense has been spared at the exclusive tropical hideaway, where 25 Fijian-styled villas are set amid coconut plantations, beside deserted beaches and atop the island's volcanic mountains, overlooking fertile coral reefs and endless jungle.
Laucala's 25 villas, all glamorous versions of traditional Fijian dwellings, each offer unparalleled exclusivity and privacy in dramatic, and very different, locations around the northern coast of the island.
The villas are designed with soft curves and free-flowing shapes, using natural materials in construction. Impeccably furnished bedroom and living areas open to private gardens, each with an infinity-edge pool lit by Tikki torches come dusk. Villas come with a buggy, so guests are free to explore the resort at their leisure.
Eleven Plantation villas are set amid a coconut grove beside a private beach; four Plateau villas perch atop Nawi Mountain at the heart of the island, ringed by rainforest and offering unbroken views of the sea; seven Seagrass villas line a powder-white beach; the Peninsula villa hugs a cliff and crescent-shaped beach; the Overwater villa is set above an emerald-green lagoon; and the Hilltop Estate sits at one of the island's highest points, commanding views of the Fijian archipelago.
Back to content listLaucala's championship golf course was designed by Scotsman David McLay Kidd, designer of Bandon Dunes, the Castle Course at St Andrews and Machrihanish Dunes. It is a stunning 18-hole layout with views over the Pacific Ocean and a dramatic backdrop of volcanic mountains.
Kidd's par-72 layout has been thoughtfully integrated into the environment,with minimal impact on the island's old coconut plantation area. Undulatingfairways, challenging greens and strategic bunkers will appeal to both experienced and novice golfers, while signature holes include the par-five 12thwith a green extending to the beach, which means wet feet at high tide.
A golfing professional is on hand should guests need tips to improve their swing, and caddies, buggies and clubs are all available in the Club House.
Back to content listFew spa experiences rival that at Laucala, where traditional Fijian therapies, organic amenities and serene settings go hand in hand. Four treatment villas – each with an outdoor tub, relaxation room and changing room – and two wet rooms with Vichy showers and steam facilities sit amid water features and tall palm trees.
Guests have access to eight immaculately groomed Fijian horses to explore Laucala's beaches, plantations and hinterland.
Take guests to far-flung corners of the island, with arranged visits to a Cultural Village detailing Fijian arts, crafts and traditions, as well as Laucala'sorganic farms and gardens.
The Island's Water Sports Centre is home to a fleet of 14 boats, including the Riviera Open Flybridge for game fishing as well as Dragon sailboats andtraditional Fijian outriggers, ideal for sunset cruises or archipelago discovery. Windsurfs, kitesurfs, kayaks and jet-skis are also available. Laucala also offers snorkelling equipment and PADI certified Dive Centre to get guests up close and personal with hawksbill turtles and angelfish.
Caters to children of all ages with fun, educational and informative activities under the watchful supervision of trained staff.
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