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Who owns Malolo Island?

Who owns Malolo Island?

100% owned by a local Fijian family, Malolo is all about reconnecting with family and friends without the distractions of “mod-cons”.

Where is Malolo?

Fiji
Malolo Island Resort is located on island of its namesake – Malolo Island, in the Mamanuca (pronounced mama-nootha) archipelago, 25km/16miles from Nadi International Airport. Surrounded by fringing reef and azure waters, this is the “real” Fiji – a tropical island paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

How big is Malolo?

2000 acres
Malolo Island is over 2000 acres in size, ensuring its guests plenty of privacy.

What is the smallest island in Fiji?

the Conway Reef Islands
Fiji is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It is split into 9 separate geographic island groups. The smallest is the Conway Reef Islands and Skerries, and the largest is the Vanua Levu Group….Kadavu Group.

Island Buliya Island
Main Town or Capital Buliya Island
Other Towns Solomalawe Point
Area (km²) 1.8
Population 85

Who is freesoul?

The company that owned the diggers was Freesoul, a real estate development company with a strong presence in Fiji. The Chinese embassy in Suva has said it is not a Chinese company, but Freesoul has close ties to China.

What is Malolo?

To rest, pause, adjourn; adjournment, pause.

How do you pronounce Malolo?

  1. Phonetic spelling of Malolo. mal-o-lo.
  2. Meanings for Malolo. It is an island in the Pacific Ocean that is a famous tourist attraction spot for its beautiful beaches.
  3. Translations of Malolo. Turkish : Musket Cove. Russian : Малоли Arabic : مالولو

What does Malolo mean in Fijian?

Malolo – The island of the resting sun From a distance, it appeared as if the sun was resting. The Fijians believe that Malolo was an island especially created by the gods where the sun would come and rest after a day of wandering.

What is the full name of Fiji?

officially Republic of Fiji
Fiji, officially Republic of Fiji, Country and archipelago, South Pacific Ocean.

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