LOCATION

The property is located at  241 PRINCES ROAD, SUVA, FIJI Tel 00679 3370478

 

Perched on a ridge 300 ft above the Ocean, this property has spectacular views over the Pacific Ocean, Suva Harbour and reef, the Bay of islands, the Coast to Pacific Harbour, the Tamavua Valley and mountains. It is both close to the City centre and close to all local amenities. Princes Road winds from Suva via Sawani to Nausori through spectacular forests of Col i Suva. Just 2k from Suva City Centre, shops hospital and schools 241 is well served by local amenities including two well stocked modern supermarkets, bread shops, fast food, bottle shops  and petrol open 24hrs all within walking distance.

 

 

 

241 overlooks the Tamavua Valley (right),  a habitat for a huge variety of flora, fauna and birds. The mangrove swamps are an  attraction for fishermen winged and human. The Fiji Goshawk, Fiji Barn Owl, reef Heron, wood swallow and red headed parrot finch can be seen daily. Other species of parrot have been seen on occasions. As has the Fiji Harrier and Fiji Peregrine Falcon  but that is still rare and it is endangered in Fiji. Fiji Flying Foxes and fruit bats can also be seen daily.

 

View from Queen Elizabeth Drive, Suva

 

SUVA has one of the most beautiful sites for a capital city anywhere in the world. It is on a 15 sq km peninsula with vistas of ocean and mountains appearing at each turn. It has one of the finest naturally protected harbors in the South Seas.

The capital of Fiji since 1883, it is home for about 100,000 people one eighth of the population of the Fiji Islands. It is a truly multicultural City with Indigenous Fijians, Indians, Chinese, South East Asians, Polynesians, Micronesians, Melanesians, Australians, New Zealanders,  Europeans and many Fijians of multi ethnic backgrounds.

 

Suva is the nightlife capital of the South Seas with a variety of Night Clubs, Bars and Restaurants serving cuisine from all around the world as well as local delicacies. It is also a Mecca for shopping. There are up-market shops in the main street selling gold and pearls,  particularly the famous Fijian Black pearls, as well as clothes, surf and sports ware.

 

 

 

FIJI is an island nation in the centre of the  South Pacific Ocean. Its archipelago of 322 islands and 522 islets are scattered like emeralds midway between the equator and the tropic of Capricorn and  straddling the international date line. Both geographically and metaphorically  Fiji is thousands of miles from the major industrial continents. It is the first place in the world to see every new day. Its people will show you the hospitality, joy and love of life that only living in one of the most beautiful environments in the world can bring

From its volcanic origins Fiji is very mountainous. and covered with verdant virgin rainforests. Huge rivers slicing between its mountain ranges give age old pathways to the interior.

Of Fiji's 322 islands only 106 are permanently inhabited. Most people however live on one of the two large islands. Viti Levu is the largest island in Fiji and home to about three quarters of Fiji's population of just under a million people. It is home to Fiji's main international airport, Nadi (pronounced Nandi) in the West and the Capital City Suva in the South East.