Amid its wealth of natural beauty, Fiji's true magic lies in its people and their diverse culture with its Melanesian, Polynesian, Micronesian, Indian, Chinese and European influences.
Fiji has over 300 islands in its archipelago, each fringed with coral reefs and lapped by warm azure waters. Nukubati is a small, luxurious, privately owned island just off the northern coast of Vanua Levu, about 40km west of Labassa.
It is actually two islands (Nukubati & Little Nukubati) which are linked together by mangroves. It takes only 30 minutes to walk around the island at low tide and 15 minutes to walk to its highest point.
Nukubati Island is a member of 'Small Luxury Hotels of the World'. With just seven burees, Nukubati preserves a unique sense of privacy and sets new standards in laid-back luxury.
It's a place where you'll never hear the word NO - your stay is entirely catered around YOU. There are no set programmes on Nukubati - you eat when you like and take part in activities at your own leisure.
Secluded Nukubati Island resort certainly feels like it is in the middle of nowhere, and is definitely far from the usual tourist destinations. The spacious fan-cooled suites all feature a separate living room with minibar, tea /coffee facilities, louvered windows, a verandah facing a white-sand beach and a private courtyard off the bedroom.
They all have a spacious two-person bathroom with extra large showers and two vanities. If you want the additional luxury, the honeymoon bungalow has a king size bed, is absolute beach front and is stand-alone for privacy.

