10 minutes transfer Matei Airport to Boat Landing.
15 minutes transfer by boat to Waruka.
18 hour boat trip from Suva to Taveuni – Boat also takes vehicles
*Both routes are serviced by our local airlines.
(i) Air Fiji (ii) Sun Air
GENERAL LAND DESCRIPTION
Total Area – 71 Acres.
600 Meters pristine white sandy beach.
25 acres flat land.
30 acres sloping land.
16 acres steep rocky land.
Naikalawaca peak is located at the top of the property. It is one of the highest peaks in Qamea, affording an unobstructed 360˙ view of Qamea and adjoining islands of Yacata and Vanua Balavu in the south-east and Yanuca, Cobia, and other smaller islands in the North.
Features lush tropical vegetation
Indigenous timbers (Vesi, Dakua, & Kauvula)
Myriad bird species.
Abundance sweet land crabs for which Waruka is renowned.
Rich black soil.
Abundance underground and spring water.
Enjoys prevailing South-East winds year round.
Secluded from any villages or settlements.
GENERAL FEATURES QAMEA ISLAND
Waters off Qamea and adjacent islands features world famous dive spots such as white wall, purple wall, yellow wall, and sucu.
90% of reefs in this area are still to be explored.
Qamea is close to the national forests and Marine Park on Taveuni Island.
Deep sheltered harbours– perfect for yachting.
Abundant tropical marine life. A fisherman’s heaven.
Qamea Club – A five star luxury resort.
Matagi Resort – which caters predominantly for divers.
Laucala Island – previously owned by Malcolm Forbes – a new multi-million dollar resort is currently under construction.
There are several villages on Qamea which can provide labour and fresh produce.
Waruka offers the perfect location for a unique eco-tourism development.