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Kokomo Private Island: If we're ever stranded on a tropical island, we really hope it's Kokomo. One of the latest luxury properties to debut in Fiji, Kokomo Private Island sits in the southeast corner of the archipelago -- about a 45-minute seaplane journey from Nadi International Airport.
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Kokomo Private Island: Striking a balance between rustic Fijian and sustainably minded contemporary decor, the resort makes a great first impression -- picture a soft gray and bright white palette, pretty knotty wood tables, and traditionally woven vaulted ceilings.
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Kokomo Private Island: Honeymooners have endless options: They can hole up at their private pool, head out for a sunrise fishing expedition, go diving amidst the famous Great Astrolabe Reef or book a sunset cruise for two.
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Turtle Island: One of the first private islands to open in Fiji, Turtle Island occupies a beautiful plot of sand in the western Yasawa archipelago. Accessible via a 30-minute seaplane journey -- a tiny four-seater plane that affords amazing views of the archipelago -- the all-inclusive retreat was the set of 1980 blockbuster "The Blue Lagoon."
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Turtle Island: You'll find 14 private bure (Fijian-style bungalows) with direct beach access, as well as an excellent cocktail bar, watersports, hiking, horseback riding, two free half-hour massages, complimentary daily scuba diving outings and fly fishing.
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Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay: Roughly a 40-minute drive south of the international airport on Viti Levu island, the recently opened Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay offers a mix of accommodation options. Couples tend to gravitate towards the romantic, adults-only overwater villas -- each with its own private deck leading into the bay.
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Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay: Designed by local firm Architect Pacific, the towering bures are intended to resemble the hull of a traditional drua boat (Fijian double canoes). The result is a balance between contemporary and rustic, featuring timber shingles, wood-clad interiors, and local resources, such as stone-top washbasins and Fijian mahogany bed frames.
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Six Senses Fiji: Six Senses Fiji is located on Malola Island in the Mamanucas, off the west coast of the main island. The comprehensive resort centers around an integrated spa and wellness village, where health-conscious travelers will feel right at home.
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Six Senses Fiji: A sprawling space delivers soothing wood surrounds, yoga sessions, personalized nutrition programs, meditation, sleep consultations, outdoor fitness programs and therapeutic massages that harness the power of Fijian medicinal plants. There's also a surf school on site, as well as 24 pool villas equipped with private pools.
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Likuliku Lagoon Resort: Meaning "calm waters" in the local dialect, Likuliku is an adults-only address on Malolo Island -- about an hour's speedboat ride from Denarau Marina. The resort seduces romantic types with its beachfront bures and overwater bungalows, crystal-clear lagoons and gourmet restaurants.
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Likuliku Lagoon Resort: Inside the bures, guests will find glass floors where they can observe the technicolor marine life, as well as a standalone bathtub, spacious decks, private pools and local Pure Fiji bath amenities.
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Nanuku Auberge Resort Fiji: Located on the southern edge of the main island -- about a 2.5-hour drive or 30-minute helicopter ride from the airport -- Nanuku has thought of all the little details. Around the grounds, you'll find a serene spa, sunken daybeds, a swim-up bar, various dining experiences (including gourmet picnic and an interactive "Fiji Safari"), coral-fringed lagoons, gym and more.
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Nanuku Auberge Resort Fiji: To personalize the experience, the hotel equips each of the 24 suites and villas with its own kitchen (where you can enjoy an intimate breakfast for two), private pool, garden and complimentary mini bars.
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Laucala Island: Looking for all-out, above-and-beyond, red-carpet luxury? Two words: Laucala Island. Equipped with its own private jet strip, Laucala Island is the resort of choice for celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Miranda Kerr.
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Laucala Island: Stretching across 3,500 acres, the secluded 25-villa resort is set in the northeast corner of Fiji, providing an ideal home base for bon vivants with unlimited budgets. When they're not lounging at their private plunge pool, guests can go snorkeling and scuba diving, enjoy a round of golf at the 18-hole David McLay Kidd-designed course, charter a private boat, go horseback riding, swim in the gorgeous glass lap pool, go quad biking, or savor cocktails at Rock Lounge at sunset.
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VOMO Island Resort: Stretching across two distinct islands, within the Mamanucas archipelago in western Fiji, VOMO Island Resort is home to just 28 villas and four residences. The accommodations exude a calming atmosphere -- picture fresh white interiors, light-wood accents, deep-soak tubs, spacious private decks and handcrafted furniture ensure a serene experience.
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VOMO Island Resort: Around the islands, you can explore the celebrated coral reefs, take a swing at the nine-hole golf course, put up your feet at the spa or relax with a sundowner at adults-only Vomo Rocks Bar. On sister island Vomo Lai Lai (meaning little Vomo island) guests can set off for a private beach day, complete with a personalized Champagne picnic.
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Namale Resort and Spa: An all-inclusive boutique hotel on the northern volcanic island of Savusavu, Namale Resort and Spa provides a Fijian-inspired oasis of rainforests, waterfalls and the pristine water of the Koro Sea.
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Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort Fiji: Dedicated to Fiji's gorgeous underwater worlds, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort Fiji was founded by the son of Jacques Cousteau.
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Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort Fiji: Channeling the Cousteau family's passion for conserving marine ecosystems, the 25-bure resort protects the surrounding habitat with help from a team of conservationists who tend to coral and giant clam preservation programs. As for the luxury part, guests will be spoiled with traditional Fijian thatched-roof bures, an adults-only pool, private island setting and gourmet cuisine.
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Dolphin Island Fiji: Cast away on the northerly island of Viti Levu, the fashionable retreat from the group behind Huka Retreats in New Zealand is about as exclusive as it gets. With just four villas on the entire island, travelers typically buy out the place with friends and family -- or just enjoy it all as a twosome.
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Dolphin Island Fiji: The luxury doesn't stop with the villa's timber-floored villas, sexy free-standing bath tubs and private gardens. You'll also be spoiled with a personal chef, customized menus, butler, spa treatments, private beaches and bottomless glasses of wine.
CNN  — 

Fiji is planning to create a travel bubble with Australia and New Zealand, the South Pacific island nation’s leader said on Sunday.

Prime Minister Josaia “Frank” Voreqe Bainimarama told parliament his plan for a “post-Covid society” included a slow resumption of the tourism industry the country relies heavily on.

“While Australia and New Zealand work out their trans-Tasman bubble, Fiji’s equal – or arguably, greater – success against the virus puts us in a position to take the lead in the Pacific,” Bainimarama said.

“We’re working on our own bubble – a Bula Bubble – between Fiji, New Zealand and Australia.”

Bula is a greeting that means hello or welcome in Fijian.

Fiji recorded its first case of the novel coronavirus on March 19. There have been only 18 recorded cases and zero deaths, according to data from the World Health Organization, and no new cases have been diagnosed since April.

In a typical year, tourism is responsible for 40% of Fiji’s gross national product (GDP), and Australia and New Zealand are its two biggest markets.

Prime Ministers Scott Morrison (of Australia) and Jacinda Ardern (of New Zealand) have yet to comment on the Fijian proposal.

How would it work?

Under Bainimarama’s plan, visitors from Australia and New Zealand would either need to show proof of a completed two-week quarantine in their home country immediately before travel, or complete one in an approved hotel or government facility – at their own cost – upon arrival at Nadi International Airport, Fiji’s primary transit hub.

Arriving passengers will also have to present a negative coronavirus test, completed no more than 48 hours before their flight.

Bainimarama referred to arrival channels for these approved travelers as VIP lanes – with VIP, in this case, standing for “vacation in paradise.”

Fiji Airways, the national flag carrier airline, and the national tourism body, Tourism Fiji, will be the government’s primary partners in the project, he said. A list of approved hotels for quarantining has not yet been released.

Bainimarama said he also hopes to open a Pacific pathways program to visitors from Tuvalu, Kiribati and Tonga, with possible inclusions of Samoa, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, if the initial stages are successful.

Visitors hoping to come to Fiji by sea instead of air can enter Fijian waters, if they meet certain criteria.

Those on personal vessels who can show proof they have been at sea for at least 14 days will be tested for coronavirus upon arrival, while those who have not been will need to quarantine while docked in Fiji at their own expense.

Visitors are responsible for paying for their coronavirus tests.

Cruise ships, however, are banned indefinitely.

No time frame has been established for the Bula Bubble and, while a “trans-Tasman travel bubble” that would permit leisure tourism between Australia and New Zealand was first discussed in May, no firm plans have yet been announced.