A private island that comes with its own hurricane-proof home has hit the market for £11.5m.
Vawa island is located at ‘the edge of the world’.
Spread across 72.09 acres, it features champagne-coloured beaches, palm trees and glistening seas with tropical marine life and vibrant reefs.
The Malibu-style home was built by a Danish architect with the aim to withstand category five hurricanes.

The property spans 5,500 sq ft, with big open plan living spaces designed for residents to enjoy the glorious views and weather.
There are four bedroom suites, all with outdoor bathrooms.

But should your party be bigger than the house will fit, there are also two contemporary container cabins nearby.
Vawa, which is part of the Yasawa Islands archipelago in Fiji, is currently under the stewardship of an experienced manager who lives onsite.

They are supported by a small team who ensure the paradise runs smoothly.
Vladi, the listing agents, told Luxury Property News: “Vawa Island is one of the most fascinating new entrants on the private island landscape.

“A wildly beautiful emerald drop that is the northern most island of the celebrated Yasawa group, where one clever, visionary, passionate Californian family has created the very embodiment of paradise.

“There is nothing quite like Vawa anywhere in Fiji, the South Pacific or, as far as we know, the world.
“And the opportunity to acquire it, and become the custodian of the kind place most people can only dream about, is an intoxicating prospect.”

Prospective buyers can view the island on request.
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