Kaibu
Kaibu (pronounced [kaˈimbu]) is an island in Fiji's Lau archipelago. A 22.4 kilometer-long reef encompasses Kaibu and the neighbouring island of Yacata, from which Kaibu is separated by a lagoon. The island, which has an area of about 2 square kilometers, is located 56 kilometers west of Vanua Balavu. Fishing, snorkeling, and water sports are among the tourist attractions of the island.
Kaibu is privately owned by James Jannard, the founder of Oakley Inc., who built the Vatuvara Resort on the island.[1] Previously it had been owned by Jay Johnson, the American fibreglass mogul.[1]
References
- ^ a b Werner, Laurie (3 November 2015). "Made in the Shades at Fiji's Ultra-Luxurious Vatuvara Resort". Forbes. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
17°15′S 179°29′W / 17.250°S 179.483°W / -17.250; -179.483
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