January 2008
The Travel Bug - Issue 35
Tourism Marketing Fund for Vanuatu in 2008
In an effort to further develop and promote the growth of tourism industry of Vanuatu, and increase
opportunities for sustainable livelihoods for the people of Vanuatu, the Vanuatu Tourism Office (VTO) in
conjunction with the Vanuatu Hotels and Resorts Association (VHRA) and the Vanuatu Tour Operators Association and a
range of other tourism industry stakeholders have created a “Tourism Marketing Fund”. Becoming effective from 1st
April 2008, the Tourism Marketing Fund is to be supported by contributions from member associations, including
hotels, duty free stores, tour operators and the finance sector. For more information, click here. (Source:
Tribal Drum December 2007)
Vanuatu and Espiritu Santo 2008 Ocean Swims
Each year in early June Vanuatu prepares for an invasion of keen Ocean Swimmers, escaping the
southern winter in Australia and New Zealand and exchanging the cold confines of indoor pools, shivers and wetsuits
for some expansive warm water swimming, exploration and adventure in and around Port Vila and on Vanuatu’s ‘Big’
Island, Espiritu Santo, taking in the Vanuatu Ocean Swim and three days later the Espiritu Santo Aore Swim.
It’s not only about swimming though, the events in Vila and Espiritu Santo include ‘Swim with the
Stars’ clinics where participants can get tips from top world swimmers, there are also welcome and Awards Functions
and unique entertainment showcasing the custom and culture of Vanuatu. At the Espiritu Santo Aore Swim there’s also
a Traditional Canoe Race held the day before the Swim, running in the opposite direction, from Aore Resort and
finishing in front of a large waiting crowd at Unity Park with place getter rewarded with cash prizes presented for
various categories.
The race creates a lot of excitement and has helped to rekindle an interest in traditional canoe
building skills. Just 40 minutes by plane from port Vila, Espiritu Santo is one of those slightly
off-the-beaten-tourist-track destinations that is full of surprises and interesting “discoveries”, from the
adventure of Millennium Caves, diving the Coolidge, exploring the famous Blue Holes, Champagne Beach, the cultural
experiences of Vil Vil Village to the gourmet delights of Oyster Island, plus, some of the world's nicest places to
stay and just relax. Vanuatu is an ocean swimmers paradise, two totally different swim experiences in two
contrasting tourist locations, within a few days in the same country, each with a variety of pre and post swim
adventures and activities to take in.
Dates for 2008, Vanuatu Ocean Swim Saturday 7th June, Espiritu Santo Aore Swim Tuesday 10th June.
See www.pacificswims.com for the latest news and information on the
Swims. For package information from Australia contact Sarah Beeken at Millennium Travel in Sydney Ph 02 9211 0944
Toll Free 1800 622 523 email: sarah@millenniumtravel.com.au. In
New Zealand contact Jeremy Shannahan at United Travel Takapuna Ph Ph: 09 4861625 Toll Free 0800 336660 email
Jeremy@utdtakapuna.co.nz (Source: Vanuatu Tourism
Office)
Vanuatu Tourism Awards for 2007
The 2007 Vanuatu tourism awards were recently presented at The Sebel Hotel. Guests enjoyed the
magnificent views and custom entertainment at Poolside before moving into the function room especially decorated
and presented by the Sebel for the night of nights for Tourism Operators. Committee Chairman Bryan Death opened the
evening by welcoming long time general manager of the VTO Linda Kalpoi and Special Guest for the evening Mark
Beretta (Chanel 7 Sunrise Sports Anchor). Bryan then welcomed all guests and emphasized the growth in Vanuatu’s
tourism arrival both by air and sea as a great signal to operators for the future.
The presentation of awards throughout the evening bought squeals of delight from the winners’
tables. The Special Chairman’s Award for 2007 which recognizes an individual’s service to tourism over time was
this year presented to Evergreen Tours Managing Director Philip Malas. In other highlights, the “Best Resort” award
was presented to Le Lagon Resort and the “Best Hotel (under 20 rooms)” award was presented to Fatumaru Bay Lodge.
(Source: The Independent Newspaper 16 December 2007)
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