Nanuya Levu (pronounced ) is a privately owned island of the Yasawa Group in Fiji and the site of the Turtle Island Resort, a sustainable luxury resort and also a locale for the romance adventure film The Blue Lagoon (1980).
Coordinates: 16°58′S 177°23′E / 16.967°S 177.383°E / -16.967; 177.383
Yasawa Islands
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- Drawaqa
- Kuata
- Matacawa Levu
- Nacula
- Nanuya
- Nanuya Balavu
- Nanuya Lailai
- Nanuya Levu
- Nanuya-i-Ra
- Nanuya-i-Yata
- Narara
- Naukacuvu
- Naviti
- Sawa-i-Lau
- Tavewa
- Tiliva
- Waya
- Waya Laitai
- Waya Sewa
- Vawa
- Viwa
- Yaqeta
- Yasawa
- Yawini
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Islands of Fiji
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Principal islands |
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Significant outliers |
- Conway Reef
- Kadavu
- Taveuni
- Rotuma
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Archipelagos |
- Kadavu Group
- Lau Islands
- Lomaiviti Islands
- Mamanuca Islands
- Moala Islands
- Ringgold Isles
- Rotuma Group
- Vanua Levu Group
- Viti Levu Group
- Yasawa Islands
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