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It’s a place we all dream of – a remote island miles from civilization, the sun, sand and sea and all the time in the world to do just nothing! The tiny and remote Drawaqa island in the Yasawas group of Fiji is just the place to relax and unwind. The Barefoot Lodge on this island is perhaps the closest one can get to nature when on a holiday and it offers a genuine Fijian island village experience. No electricity, running water, phones or TV to distract you. The only sound you hear is the gentle lapping of the water and a soft wind blowing in the coconut palms. Accommodation is simple and the only way to reach the island is by ship or boat.

Visitors here can snorkel, go fishing, visit a neighbouring inhabited island and even plant a tree but the best way to soak in the peace and tranquility is to snuggle in a hammock strung between two coconut trees and snooze. After all sleeping is not a bad idea on this lazy island.

Via: Stuff