Laucala (pronounced ) is one of a triplet of small islands that lie to the east of Thurston Point on the island of
Taveuni
Taveuni (pronounced ) is the third-largest island in Fiji, after Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, with a total land area of . The cigar-shaped island, a massive shield volcano which rises from the floor of the Pacific Ocean, is situated to the east o ...
in
Fiji. The privately owned islands are the site of the Laucala Resort.
The total land area of the main island is . It is long with a maximum width of , narrowing to in some places. The other two islands in the group are
Qamea several hundred metres to the west and
Matagi
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.
History
The island was first settled by the Qaraniyaku people, led by their founder Buatavatava Naulumatua. He established Nauluvatu village.
Sphere of influence
Many islands and villages in the northern Lau islands were under political control or influence by Laucala: the villages of Vutuna, Daliconi and Mavana on
Vanua Balavu, and the islands of
Naitauba,
Namalata, Yacata,
Qelelevu
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Geography
Apart from two nearby coral islets, Tai Ni Beka and Tauraria due west on th ...
and
Cikobia.
Later, the islanders of Vuna (village in
Taveuni
Taveuni (pronounced ) is the third-largest island in Fiji, after Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, with a total land area of . The cigar-shaped island, a massive shield volcano which rises from the floor of the Pacific Ocean, is situated to the east o ...
) took over in the Lau islands, replacing Laucala power in theses islands.
Migration
In 1865, the island of
Naitauba was sold to Europeans by the Tui Cakau and its inhabitants moved to Laucala. Later, the people of Laucala were displaced to the neighbouring island of
Qamea.
World War II
During
World War II
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the
US Navy
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built a
Lauthala Bay Seaplane Base
Laucala (pronounced ) is one of a triplet of small islands that lie to the east of Thurston Point on the island of Taveuni in Fiji. The privately owned islands are the site of the Laucala Resort.
The total land area of the main island is . It is ...
at Nadi as part of
Naval Base Fiji
Naval Base Fiji was a naval base built by the United States Navy in 1942 to support the World War II effort. The base was located on Fiji in the Central Pacific Ocean. The base was built as one of many advance bases in the island-hopping ...
. Based at Lauthala Bay Seaplane Base was the
VP-91 unit with
Consolidated PBY Catalina
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seaplanes.
Sale to Dietrich Mateschitz
In 2003
Dietrich Mateschitz
Dietrich Mateschitz (; 20 May 1944 – 22 October 2022) was an Austrian billionaire businessman. He was the co-founder and 49% owner of Red Bull GmbH. In April 2022, Mateschitz's net worth was estimated at US$27.4 billion.
Mateschitz worked in ...
, head of the
Red Bull
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energy drink company, bought the island from
Forbes
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's heirs for £7 million.
The resort now includes 25
bures, each unique from one another with differing themes.
The projected cost per night ranges from US$7,000 to $36,000.
References
Islands of Fiji
Vanua Levu
Cakaudrove Province
Private islands of Fiji
Forbes family residences
Dietrich Mateschitz
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