There is a private Island in Fiji where you’ll find unspoiled beaches, a thick jungle filled with rare wildlife, soaring volcanic mountains, gorgeous coconut plantations, and one of the world’s most exclusive resorts. Laucala Island is owned by billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz who has built the most mind-blowing playground combining luxury and adventure in the South Pacific that includes a spectacular 18-hole championship golf course and a stable of Fijian horses. Laucala also has every type of toy you can imagine for water sports like kite-surfing, sailing, windsurfing, and jet-skiing – a few of the ways you can explore the island’s stunning marine life and coral reefs just as a billionaire would.
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A private island covering 12 square kilometres, Laucala offers dramatic extremes in landscape: volcanic mountains covered in tropical rainforest and postcard-perfect beaches, untouched mangroves and coral reefs brimming with marine life. The resort sits on the island’s northern coast and covers just 4.5 square kilometres, which means that the vast majority of the land is an unspoiled wilderness of jungle and coconut plantations, home to some of the archipelago’s rarest birds and animals.