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Wailagilala Island, Fiji

Wailagilala is an uninhabited island located in the far north of Fiji’s Lau islands. It lies to the eastern sea border of the Fiji archipelago in the South Pacific, and is the gateway to Fiji for ships coming or going to Samoa through the Nanuku Passage.

The island is surrounded by a spectacular lagoon and coral reefs. Its crystal-clear waters are attributed to its remote location and lack of terrestrial water run-off. The island has an abandoned cast iron lighthouse, 95 feet long, built about 1909, and believed to have been built in England.

The island was leased in early 2007 and will be developed as a luxury private retreat.

Things to see and do

* Snorkeling & scuba diving
* Beach & Water activities
* Light House

Cruise Season – Jan - Dec
Currency – Fiji dollar (F$)
Language – Fijian, English & Hindustani
Land Area – 0.3 km²
Population – 0
Electricity – 2 angled flat pins and 1 round pin centred below Australian style
Time – GMT plus twelve hours
International Country Telephone Code – + 679

Port Location – There is no port at Wailagilala island but boats are able to anchor in the surrounding lagoon.

Transport Links – Wailagilala can be accessed by boat. There is a small airstrip at Vanua Balavu in the Lau.

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