By Dean Murray via SWNS
The paradise island on which Harry and Meghan were said to have had a secret getaway is up for sale for £62.5m ($79.5m).
Exotic property broker Vladi Private Islands’ says the listing – dubbed the Ultimate Package and billed as the perfect Christmas present – features Kaibu Island in Fiji’s Lau archipelago.
The then newly-married couple were reported to have spent the night at the idyllic tropical hideaway in a break from engagements on a 2018 royal tour.
The island includes an 800-acre resort, three villas, an airstrip, an aircraft, a golf course, and is the only private island worldwide to include its own submarine from U-Boat Worx.
The land-based operations run on solar and “follow organic standards”, while a desalination plant supplies potable water for the entire island.
There is also six miles of compacted aggregate roads in the event you manage to get a car there.
Farhad Vladi, CEO of Vladi Private Islands, said: “Christmas is just around the corner and the race to buy the perfect present is well and truly on. But what to buy for a person who already has it all? Enter our new Ultimate Package.
“Kaibu Island is the ultimate destination for discerning discoverers. The island itself is perhaps the most complete private island property available today.
“With the addition of the U-Boat Worxsubmarine and the Twin Otter aircraft, we are proud to present a package unlike any other on the market.”
Roy Heijdra, Marketing Manager at U-Boat Worx, said: “We are thrilled to be part of this extraordinary offering. Our submersibles are designed to open up the wonders of the underwater world, providing an unparalleled combination of safety, innovation, and luxury.
“With Kaibu Island as the ultimate base for exploration, this package sets a new benchmark for adventure and exclusivity.”
In 2018, Hello! reported Harry and Meghan having stayed at the ultra-luxurious Vatuvara Private Island resort on Kaibu during their first royal tour.
The couple spent 16 days traveling around Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand, fitting in 76 engagements.