Wadigi Island
Fijian finery in the South Pacific



Overlooking the cerulean waters of the South Pacific, Wadigi Island paints a picture of Fijian hospitality, warmly welcoming guests by helicopter (the island has its own helipad), seaplane and water taxi. An attentive staff, including two chefs, boat skipper and other support personnel smooth all the details into the background, leaving your sole focus the sybaritic bliss of having an entire tropical island to yourself. Accommodations are comprised of a single airy villa with three suites, in a clean, contemporary ‘island’ decor. Surrounded by the stunning waters of the South Pacific, all manner of active pursuits –think surfing, sailing and fishing – complement the daybed lounging and sipping on a cocktail in the infinity pool, not to mention beach-side massages and torch-lit dining.
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