Loloma作为历史悠久的椰肉种植园,有一个宽阔的1528英亩的精品度假村开发项目,坐落在斐济僻静的Buca湾地区的瓦努阿岛Levu。该地产有一个令人惊叹的热带绿洲,拥有一千英亩郁郁葱葱的热带雨林,宁静的水域和未受破坏的美。附加的2.2公里的白色沙滩和地形,从低洼的海滩地区到陡峭的山峰,Loloma有无与伦比的度假村开发潜力。
该土地的所有权费用简单,不含有重大权利的产权负担。斐济是世界上少数几个外国投资者可以在稳定和民主的环境中拥有和永久开发业权(费用简单)的国家之一。该物业是斐济最大的私营土地所有者之一,只有约10%的土地是永久业权。
在Loloma,我们的目的是创造一个只此一生的,包容的,同时永久保存斐济文化的真实性和传统。这就是为什么斐济的loloma即爱的概念被采纳为我们的开发的主题。我们的理想与斐济文化的理念是一致的,这是温暖,爱和真诚好客的代名词。通过我们的努力,我们真正努力使这个美丽的目的地成为“地球上最幸福的地方”。
家庭拥有超过20年的历史,该地产现在准备度假村的开发。
Loloma寻求酒店开发和实体运营为一体,或是留作合作伙伴,以确保土地的自然值和历史价值。家庭也乐意退出该项目,但愿意帮助任何在斐济项目开发的新业主
With roots as a historical copra (coconut) plantation, Loloma is a vast 1528-acre boutique resort development project nestled in the secluded Buca Bay area of Vanua Levu, Fiji. The property is a stunning tropical oasis brimming with a1000 acres lush rainforest, tranquil waters and untouched beauty. Add 2.2 kilometers of white sand beachfront and landforms ranging from low-lying beach areas to steep mountainous peaks, Loloma offers unparalleled resort development potential.
The land is owned in fee simple and free of encumbrances with major entitlements secured. Fiji is one of the few countries in the world where foreign investors can own and develop freehold (fee simple) land in a stable and pro-democratic setting. The property is one of the largest privately-owned landholdings in Fiji – where only approximately 10% of the country's total land is freehold.
At Loloma, our purpose is to create a once-in-a-lifetime, all-inclusive experience while perpetuating the authenticity and traditions of the Fijian culture. That is why the Fijian concept of loloma, or love, has been adopted as the motif for our development philosophy. Our ideals are parallel to those of the Fijian culture, which are synonymous with warmth, love, and genuine hospitality. In our endeavours, we strive to embrace the essence of what makes this beautiful destination one of the “happiest places on earth."
Family owned for over 20 years, the property is now poised for resort development.
Loloma seeks the collaboration of hotel development and operating entities with perhaps the intent of remaining as a partner to ensure that the natural and historical value of the land is maintained. The family is also happy to exit the project but on standby to help any new owners with the complexities of project development in Fiji