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Vanuatu is an Archipelago of 83 tropical Islands only 3 and a bit hour's flying from Australia's East Coast.
The capitol, Port Vila is a buzzing town located on the Islands of Efate and is the gateway to Vanuatu.
Whether you want to dive on a luxury liner submerged in crystal clear water, visit the world's most assessable volcano (Tanna Island) Snorkel on pristine reef, or bath under a cascading waterfall, Vanuatu is for you! |
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BREAKAS BEACH RESORT – FIRST CLASS
Situated on a sweeping white sandy beach, fringed with palms and backed by a lush tropical forest, Breakas Beach Resort is the latest boutique resort to open in Vanuatu.
Includes welcome fruit cocktail on arrival, cultural village tour, guided reef walk and half an hour massage
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LE MERIDIEN PORT VILA RESORT
- FIRST CLASS
Just 5 minutes from Port Vila, the Le Meridien Port Vila Resort and Casino, is set within 50 acres of landscaped, tropical gardens overlooking its own private white sandy beach. Le Meridian offers complimentary use of all non motorized water activities. |
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LE LAGON RESORT VANUATU
- FIRST CLASS
Le Lagon Resort enjoys a truly exquisite setting on 75 acres of tropical gardens on the shores of Erakor Lagoon. The resort is located less than 10 minutes drive from Port Vila and 15 minutes from the airport. Free non-motorised watersports such as catamarans, windsurfers, outrigger canoes and snorkelling are available for guest use. Tennis is also complimentary. |
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IRIRIKI ISLAND RESORT
– FIRST CLASS
Iririki Island Resort is only 400m from the mainland of Port Vila and includes complimentary use of all non motorized water activities. |
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HIDEAWAY ISLAND RESORT – STANDARD
Hideaway Island Resort is a private island hidden away in a quiet sheltered by only 15 minutes form town. |
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MANGOES RESORT
- SUPERIOR
Mangoes Resort & Restaurant is situated in Rue de Wales, a quiet street in the municipality of Port Vila and set on Tassiriki ridge overlooking both the first and second Erakor lagoons. |
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