Royal Davui Island Resort is offering an exclusive private island experience to its guests. Available for stays of seven days or longer, the property received unique permission by the Fijian Government to offer an ‘isolation vacation’ like no other.
Royal Estate 3 Bedroom Villa, Private Beach view, Lagoon view, Beach front, Large Lagoon access
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Royal Davui Island Resort, an all-inclusive, adults-only resort located on a private Fijian island, has announced it is now open to accommodate limited international guests.
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