Turtle Island
Take our famous Island Tour where you explore all Turtle Island has to offer and our 40 year history, from our founding to conservation practices and community development initiatives. As you tour 8 miles of lush trails, discover the iconic shooting locations of the 1980 film 'The Blue Lagoon' starring Brooke Shields, and hidden gems that tell the story of our founder and family owned business. Learn of our conservation journey and how Turtle Island has been a pioneer in ecotourism, from the largest privately owned off-grid solar power system in the South Pacific, to our 30-million liter dam which nourishes over a million trees planted by our team and guests over the years, our on-site Joinery and Trade Workshop which produces internal furnishings from sustainable recycled materials, and to our duck sanctuary island and Turtle Conservation program to protect the wildlife. For an awe inspiring morning, slowly wander the Island's vibrant trails on a guided horseback journey to greet the sunrise on Long Beach where your champagne breakfast complete with fresh tropical fruits from our gardens is served by the water's edge. Bring your castaway fantasy to life by exploring a new private beach every day and rejuvenate with a traditional massage or savour a gourmet picnic lunch of lobster caught from local waters that morning and paired with french champagne or a boutique wine. Connect with nature and nourish your soul with our Farm & Sea-to-Table experiences. Take a guided tour of our vegetable gardens with our Head Chef and handpick fresh ingredients for a traditional cooking class. You can harvest nama (sea grapes indigenous to Fiji) or clams, from pristine shallow waters and land crabs from the Island's coastline to enjoy native mouthwatering delicacies. Try the many signature dining experiences we have on offer, from themed food nights such as our Mongolian BBQ or traditional Fijian lovo, to dining at exquisite locations around the Island, from our floating pontoon, mountain top, vegetable garden, or seaside by your private infinity plunge pool. The picturesque locations to dine for dinner, or enjoy a mouth-watering picnic are endless. Beyond Turtle Island's shores, discover the majestic Sawa-i-Lau limestone caves and learn of its ancient Gods followed by a kava ceremony, traditional dances and a feast presented by a native Fijian village.
About Turtle Island
Founded
1972Estimated Revenue
$10M-$50MEmployees
51-250Category
Industry
Leisure, Travel & TourismLocation
City
VancouverState
WashingtonCountry
United StatesTurtle Island
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