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Living on Laucala - Undreamt of Pleasures
Laucalas 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.
Spanning 12 square kilometres, Laucala is one of three small islands off the northeast coast of Taveuni in Fiji. Hemmed by lagoons and coral reefs in the South Pacific, Laucala offers all the exclusivity of a private island resort but is within easy reach of international hubs thanks to regular flights to Fiji from Australia, Hong Kong, Korea, New-Zealand and the United States.
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 islands highest points, commanding views of the Fijian archipelago.
Regardless of their location, villas are designed with soft curves and free-flowing shapes, using natural materials in construction: thatch roofs made from the leaves of sago palms, local doga timber, bala bala fern stems, and a traditional coconut husk weave known as magi magi. 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.
Hilltop estate
The guests of the Hilltop Residence live up on top. High up in the opulent green hills of Laucala island, the resort in a resort crowns the dreams of luxury living à la Laucala.
For some people it is the captivating panorama view; for others it is the unique atmosphere which makes guests South Seas dreams of undreamt of pleasures come true, with 1.200 square metres of living space, 11.000 square metres for of bedroom space and other private quarters, an unusually designed main residence with its own panoramic pool landscape, two spacious guest residences and special services such as a private cook, a chauffeur and a private nanny.
Overwater Villa
If one thinks of Laucala as paradise-like holiday scenery, the Overwater Residence is one of the brilliant colours that elevate this resort to a noble holiday work of art. You will never experience the fascination of the South Pacific anywhere as fully as in the two-bedroom residence, which appears to float above the emerald-green lagoon. You will not only enjoy luxurious living over an omnipresent ocean when you relax on the spacious terrace ranging across several levels over the lagoon but also when you have a bath in the hot tub or in the large private pool, which has been carved directly into the rocks of the shore, and last but not least while enjoying a romantic Sundowner cocktail or during a private dinner. At the Overwater Residence your arrival in your own yacht or an excursion to the iridescent world of corals starts right at the private jetty.
Peninsula Villa
Almost all of us have experienced the desire to have our own little kingdom.
On Laucala, Peninsula Residence is the epitome of this desire. This luxurious mansion resembles an island on an island, caressed by the dazzling turquoise waters of the South Pacific and surrounded by opulent green hills, a white beach and plenty of space for privacy. The spacious living areas are connected to each other by rope bridges offering spectacular views.
The natural pool carved into the rock, the concealed private beach and its own jetty guarantee exclusive and completely undisturbed privacy. This exclusive privacy is actually the genuine Laucala luxury, the seductive icing on the cake of the Peninsula Residence.
Plantation Villas
In the eleven Plantation Residences you can do what you like - relax on the sun deck, the private beach, in your own pool, the hot tub, the shady daybed, the stylish indoor or open-air lounge or in your own bed. Incorporated into the old coconut plantation, the 300 to 610 square metre-large residences completely. South Seas romance.
And the exemplary care provided here as in all residences by the personal Tao (Tao means my friend) makes sure each guests private dreams of paradise come true.
Plateau Villas
The exotic character of the private island and the iridescent world of the South Pacific form the background to the fantastic Laucala holiday scenery. In the four Plateau Residences this scenery can be viewed from a very special, natural perspective. Situated on Nawi Mountain, all residences offer unforgettable views out to the sea and the neighbouring islands. Carefully integrated into the island atmosphere, their open-plan design blurs the boundary between the interior and exterior areas and gives guests a better idea of the atmosphere of this South Seas island. Thanks to the exclusive seclusion on the ridge the Plateau Residences are particularly suitable for undisturbed visits with family or friends.
Seagrass Villas
The art of living in harmony with nature without renouncing the conveniences of modern comfort finds its highest expression in the seven Seagrass Residences that nestle unobtrusively under the opulent green of the Sea Grass Bays coastline. And like all the other residences they captivate visitors with their clear commitment to the natural environment and Fijian traditions. With their remarkable combination of vast space, exclusively designed interiors, natural materials, luxurious comfort, and the natural outdoor areas with its organically shaped pool and private beach, they create wonderfully inspiring surroundings for sophisticated nature lovers.
Dining
A collection of five restaurants and bars offers everything from beachside barbeques to fine dining, with many of the buildings inspired by nature.
Plantation House occupies an airy replica colonial mansion, the fine-dining and a bar complemented by a thoughtfully-selected premium wine list; alfresco meals are available at Seagrass Lounge and Restaurant, specialising in Asian and Fijian favourites; the Beach Bar is all about casual barbeques beside the water; share plates of Mediterranean-style fare are served at the Pool Bar, beside Laucalas 2.000-square- meter lagoon-style swimming pool; and the Rock Lounge features open-air dining above Seagrass Bay, with finger food and cocktails the order of the day.
Plantation House
Occupying an elegant colonial-style mansion, Plantation House serves everything from classic á la carte breakfasts to fine-dining dinners. The light-filled dining room is the ideal spot to linger over fresh fruits and juices or Laucala coffee and tea. Gourmet dinners are prepared according to a farm-to-table philosophy, incorporating daily fresh vegetables, herbs, meats and seafood. Guests wishing to take home a taste of the South Pacific can participate in cooking classes in the restaurants show kitchen.
Premium wines and cigars are on offer in the adjoining Plantation House Bar, furnished with eye-catching black-and-white photographs of Pacific tattoos by Italian artist Gian Paolo Barbieri; the designs also inspired custom crockery in the restaurant.
Beach Bar
Settings dont get much more dramatic than Laucalas Beach Bar, set right on the sand. Casual meals include grilled seafood and meats, and chefs Fijian with dishes such as kokoda, a traditional raw fish salad marinated with lemon, chilli and coconuts.
Cool down with chilled desserts such as tropical ice-cream lollipops.
Pool Bar
A dramatic open-air structure designed to resemble a shell, the Pool Bar sits beside Laucalas 2.000-square-metre lagoon-style swimming pool, amid coconut palms and tropical flowers.
Fresh fruit juices, coconut milk and coconut water is made daily, bottled and served to guests lounging by the water, accompanied by cool scented towels and vitamin shooters.
Spa & Wellness
Few 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, complemented by a beauty salon, pedicure and manicure rooms and the Spa Garden.
Its here that herbs, spices, flowers and fruits are picked to create Laucalas four signature scents: Molikaro (native citrus), Wainimate (medicinal herbs), Senikau (tropical blooms) and Qele (indigenous roots, woods and spices). Each scent is incorporated into the spas organic, amenities, including lotions and the massage oils used in spa rituals.
Treatments begin in a relaxation lounge fitted with day beds and an open fireplace, followed by a footbath incorporating a hibiscus, honey and sugar-crystal polish and a gentle massage. Signature experiences range from Fijian hot-and-cold stone therapy to body scrubs using volcanic soil from the island and mineral crystal therapy.
Guests are encouraged to become involved in the spa experience through the Spa Garden, where an interactive display informs about Fijis tropical bounty. Guests can pick their own spices, herbs flowers and fruits vanilla, lemongrass, cinnamon, nutmeg, coffee, ylang ylang, pepper, ginger and create a signature essential oil, soap or lotion in the Spa Kitchen, where a coconut press produces oil in small batches.
Activities
Laucalas diversions range from relaxing to adventurous. A wide variety of watersports introduce guests to Fijis azure oceans, while rainforest walking tours, golf, farm visits and horseback riding are exhilarating ways to explore the island.
The islands Water Sports Centre is home to a fleet of 14 boats, including the Riviera Open Flybridge for game fishing as well as Dragon sailboats and traditional Fijian outriggers, ideal for sunset cruises or archipelago discovery. From here, windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking and jet-skis are also available. Arguably the best way to explore Fijis marine offerings is by taking the plunge, and Laucala offers snorkelling equipment and PADI certified Dive Centre to get guests up close and personal with hawksbill turtles and angelfish.
Golf
Scotsman David McLay Kidd was called in to design Laucalas championship golf course, a stunning 18-hole layout backdropped by volcanic mountains and clinging to a sheer cliff dropping into the Pacific Ocean.
Kidds par-72 layout has been thoughtfully integrated into the environment, with minimal impact on the islands old coconut plantation area. Undulating fairways, challenging greens and strategic bunkers will appeal to both experienced and novice golfers, while signature holes include the par-five 12th with 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.
Watersports
Whether drifting between islets at sunset or speeding around the archipelago, theres no better way to get a taste for Fiji than by boat.
Laucalas fleet of 14 boats includes the Amanda, one of the first Dragon-class keelboats to be built in New Zealand, the Rere Ahi, a gorgeous double-masted sailing boat, and a traditional Fijian drau camakau (outrigger), available for diving trips and inner- and outer-reef trips such as the Taveuni Island Waterfalls Excursion: a 30-minute boat ride followed by a jungle hike to a secluded waterfall.
The jewel of the fleet is the Riviera Open Flybridge, a modern Yacht with suites and lounge areas, perfect for leisurely trips as well as game fishing. More fast-paced water pursuits range from kite surfing and windsurfing to kayaking, jet- and water-skiing.
Diving & Snorkeling
Fijis warm tropical waters are teeming with marine life lionfish, moray eels, angelfish making for unparalleled diving and snorkelling trips. Laucalas Dive Centre offers PADI-accredited diving courses, from open water to advanced courses, night dives, underwater photography, shore diving, dive master training and wreck diving.
One of Fijis most legendary dive sites, the Great White Wall, is within easy reach, just 40 minutes, of Laucala and is a dazzling vertical wall blanketed in soft white coral. Snorkelers dont have to go far to experience the marine treasures of the South Pacific, with Laucalas shallow lagoons crowned with colourful reefs and tropical fish.
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