Kaibu Island in Fiji, home to a luxury resort, reportedly hosted the royal couple in 2018—here, Tatler takes a look inside its villas, which come complete with infinity pools
A private island in Fiji, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly once enjoyed a secret holiday, can now be yours for US$78 million.
Kaibu Island, located in Fiji’s northern Lau Group of islands, is home to the Vatuvara Private Islands Resort. The couple were said to have visited the tropical paradise while on a break from their royal duties during a tour to Fiji in 2018.
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Vatuvara Private Islands Resort measures 800 acres and has three luxury seaside villas that range from 4,000 sq ft to 7,000 sq ft, according to Vladi Private Islands, an international real estate agency that holds the property sales listing. Each villa features one bedroom and all the usual suspects you’d find in a luxury property, including a heated infinity pool, private beach access, indoor and outdoor showers and a bure, or Fijian traditional cabin, which functions as a spa.
Amenities include an all-weather airstrip and a golf course and features that come with the sale include a twin otter aircraft, a plane that is designed for remote environments. The resort is powered by solar energy and follows organic standards.
Here, we take a look inside the luxury villas on this private island paradise.
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The resort’s interiors are described as meticulously crafted with natural textures and materials.