Your chance to buy an island in Fiji
It's not often that private islands come up for sale in Fiji so if you have about £6 million going spare, you could buy the pleasantly titled Nananu-i-Cake and Mabua Islands.
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Your support makes all the difference.Currently on the market with Knight Frank, the islands are about 1km off the Northern Coast of the country's biggest island Viti Levu Fiji and cover about 600 acres including natural tropical vegetation, groves of mango trees, pine forest and extensive landscaped gardens.
As well as a deep-water jetty, there are five beaches and a 6-bedroom main residence designed by architect Murray Cockburn which is built on one of the island’s highest points so there are smashing views across the South Pacific.
In addition there are two traditional Fijian Bure cottages, three staff houses, stables and paddocks for the island’s horses and sheep and other accommodation capable of housing four guests.
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