Turtle

Private Island

The allure of the private island is prominent throughout Western literature. There is something about the notion that is so seductive, so romantic, so utterly transcendent, that travelers far and wide have continued to seek out their own private islands for centuries. If you are among them, you may have found exactly what you're looking for.

Condé Nast Traveler Magazine had this to say about our own unique, private island: "Turtle is one of the Yasawa Islands, 20 volcanic mounds scattered in a 90km eyebrow shape above Fiji's main island, Viti Levu. Some Yasawa Islands are small and hilly, others violently jagged and tall, the rest, tiny green specks; every one is impossibly lush and jungle--covered, ringed by pure white sand, idyllic coral filled lagoons and the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. Turtle is a private, remote, desert island idyll, with no cars, TV's or telephones, but 14 gorgeous beaches and accommodation for just 28 guests." Turtle Island is small, but don't let its dimensions fools you--this is a destination that continues to attract elite travelers from around the globe who are looking for a higher echelon of food, drink, service and beauty. Many continue to book the 14 "bures," or traditional Fijian homes, here every year, well aware that they might otherwise be booked for months at a time.

Fiji is renowned for its superior standard of service, but Turtle Island itself exceeds even that high mark. When you stay here, you get access to snorkeling in your own private stretch of coral reef, lobster and champagne dinners on the beach and weekly feasts that include slow-cooked suckling pig and fresh fruits from the resort's own organic garden.

The sunsets are sublime and the accommodations are the stuff of royalty. If you want to see the famous Blue Lagoon yourself and discover the kind of private island vacation that makes lifelong memories, we urge you to contact TurtleFiji.com for details today.