This 100‑acre freehold parcel on Ovalau Island forms part of a 300‑acre family estate held for more than a century. The land features coastal frontage, lush forest, wild mango trees, and natural pathways shaped by reentrants and creek lines. Its setting combines seclusion with tropical scenery, offering a quiet retreat within Fiji’s island landscape.
The Property
The land includes undulating terrain, native forest, wild mango trees, and coconut trees along the coast. A private beachfront bordered by mangroves provides shoreline access. A shared finger jetty, one of only two commercial jetties on the island, accommodates both small and large vessels. A sandalwood reserve is located within the property. Existing roads and power infrastructure support future development.
The Land and Water
The 100‑acre parcel includes varied topography, forested areas, and coastal frontage with mangroves. The surrounding landscape supports uses such as eco‑tourism, forestry, farming, or private residential development.
Access and Utilities
The property includes access to a shared private jetty. Existing roads and power infrastructure are in place.
The Lifestyle
The land offers a quiet, nature‑focused environment suited to retreat living or long‑term development. Its surroundings include a neighboring agricultural estate, a village to the north, and a yoga retreat to the south, providing a sense of community while maintaining privacy. With its coastal setting, forested terrain, and development flexibility, the property supports concepts ranging from eco‑retreats to private homesteads.