Investment Property in Fiji
A range of fully refurbished and furnished one bedroom apartments in a stunning complex surrounding a spectacular pool -- away from it all but just a 5 minute drive to all amenities.
Summary
Pricing: £16,000 - £302,000
Development Type: Land Plot
Listing Type: Sale
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Koro is Fiji's sixth largest island and home of Dere Bay Resort and Koro Sea-view Estates, a unique development of 450 acres with owners from all over the world. Koro has the potential to become one of the most unique destinations in the Pacific, combining unrivalled natural beauty with sustainable development and low-impact tourism. Own a piece of Fiji real estate on a tranquil, beautiful island with more than a mile of sandy beachfront set in a turquoise blue lagoon.
Koro Island is part of the Lomaiviti archipelago. The Koro Sea is named after this volcanic island, which has a chain of basaltic cinder cones extending from north to south along its crest. With a land area of 108.9 square kilometres, it is the sixth largest island of Fiji. As of 2007 around 4500 Fijians lived on the island in 14 villages. A roll-on, roll-off ferry services Koro twice weekly from Suva, and also connects Koro to Vanua Levu to the North. Air Fiji provides one scheduled flight per week to Koro, usually on Wednesday from Suva.
The island has been accurately and exotically described by no one better than Captain Bligh of His Majesty's ship "Providence". During his historical journey from Tahiti to Batavia in 1789, he wrote, "the island of Koro is of good height, it is easternmost of the islands I discovered and passed and recorded in my log book on May 6, 1789, on the Bounty's Launch. Nothing can exceed its beauty.
The island has an airport, situated on its eastern coast. On its north-western tip is situated the Dere Bay Resort and the Koro Beach Resort. A residential subdivision, Koro Seaview Estates, was established around Dere Bay Resort in 1989 and about 50 homes have been established in the development as of 2008.
Planting kava and selling copra are the major economic activities for villagers on Koro. Among Fijians, Koro is known as the most fertile island in Fiji, boasting large plantations and thriving tropical forests. Koro has an exception bird life and has been featured in numerous books. The short-lived 2002 U.S. reality show Under One Roof was filmed on Koro Island.
To the people of Nacamaki Village in Koro Island, turtles are their sacred ancestral god. There is one group of family descendents that perform a special ritual to summon the turtles to the surface.
Koro island is home of two resorts, Dere Bay Resort and Koro Beach Resort, and the residential development Koro Seaview Estates.
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