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Monday 18 July 2016
Luxury Holiday Relaxation in Vanuatu
Vanuatu is one of the rarest island holiday destinations, but that doesn’t make it less desirable. In fact, it may become more so because you’re far less likely to get besieged by other tourists and lovey-dovey honeymooners who overflow with too much physical display of affection. If instead, you’re interested in rambling through lush green lands, spiked with tall volcanoes and edged with white sandy beaches, with a village here and there, then Vanuatu is a holiday destination well worth considering. An archipelago made up of 83 different islands strung out over 800 kilometres of the South Pacific; Vanuatu has been an independent country since 1980. Previously, it was known as the New Hebrides, after the Scottish islands, and ruled jointly by France and England. These days, the people still speak French and English, as well as a blend of the two with local words known as Bislama. The main island of Vanuatu is Efate and is also likely where you’ll spend most of your time on the island because it’s here where most of the luxury hotels are located. The capital, Port Vila, is small yet charming. It’s set in a lovely harbour, with an amazing stretch of restaurants and interesting shops. The food is an exotic blend of Melanesian, English, French, and Chinese cuisine, unlike what you’ll eat anywhere else; if you’re a picky eater, you’ll be able to stick with your old English standbys along with some occasional experimentation. In the centre of Port Vila is a local market, open 6 days a week and 24 hours a day. The market sells not only local handcrafted items but deliciously, freshly prepared local food, flowers, and vegetables. Each island offers a different and exciting cultural experience for you to enjoy. Most of Vanuatu is uninhabited and feels untouched by human hands; you could swim in a pool created by cascading waterfalls, climb up the sides of volcanoes and feel them trembling beneath your feet, or go scuba diving amidst the splendour of the corals and brightly coloured flitting tropical fish. Tanna, an island an hours’ flight south of Efate, has a deeply traditional culture and an amazing background. Here is where you’ll climb a surprisingly accessible active volcano, visit local villages, and even watch a group of wild horses run by you if you’re lucky. If you’re more interested in rainforests, then Santo, the largest of the archipelago, is a beautiful destination for you. Its lush foliage alternately hides and exposes vast varieties of colourful butterflies, tropical birds, and exotic, sensual orchids. Santo also has its fair share of wrecks for scuba divers to swim through beneath its deceptively calm crystal blue waters. Using Efate as your base and taking day trips out to the other islands is the best idea, as you’ll then have access to luxury and amenities as and when you desire it. Iririki Island Resort, located on a private island in Port Vila’s harbour, was formerly the home of the British High Commissioner of the New Hebrides but has been redesigned for the twenty-first century holidayer. The newer parts of the resort, in particular, are thoroughly modern and contemporary, and this half welcomes children; the older half of the resort is child-free. The resort is closely connected to the Port Vila with a 24-hour ferry that runs whenever you need it and takes only 3 minutes to get from the island to the city. All the intimacy of a resort out in the country with the convenience of the capital city right nearby is almost all you could ask from a luxury holiday standpoint. Vanuatu is as yet undiscovered by many looking for a luxury holiday; don’t miss out on your chance to explore these gorgeous and awe-inspiring islands.
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