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The Wakaya Club & Spa

About The Wakaya Club & Spa

The Wakaya Club & Spa is a private island resort like no other. Wakaya is Fiji as nature intended: undisturbed, lush, beautiful rain forest and pristine white beaches.The Wakaya Club & Spa is situated on a privately held island with over 2200 acres of the most beautiful rain-forest and farmland, and entirely surrounded by exquisite coral. With only 10 guest “bures” [private suites], and two private luxury villas, the resort offers its guests a unique private Island experience.Wakaya is proud to have Fiji’s only marine reserve at its shore. The reserve is home to giant clams, vibrant coral and a plethora of sea-life. The Island is rich with pristine white sand beaches, blue lagoons, and an incredible diversity of plants and fauna.

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