April
2008
The Travel Bug -
Issue 38
Vanuatu Ocean Swim
Update
The annual Vanuatu Ocean Swim is scheduled for 7.
June 2008, while the Espiritu Santo Aore Swim is scheduled for 10.
June 2008. If you are coming to any of these two swim
events, please contact Pacific Swims at info@pacificswims.com
for program updates, course details, and registration information
for the event. Accommodation in Port Vila and at hotels and resorts
on Espiritu Santo is filling fast, so if you still haven't booked
you are advised to do so soon. (Source: Pacific
Pulse April 2008)
Vanuatu Holiday Accommodation
Boom
A comparative study recently carried out by the
Vanuatu Tourism Office Information Section with the help of Vanuatu
Hotels Resort Association and Vanuatu Island Bungalow has shown a
steady increase in the number of Hotels, Resorts and Bungalows in
the Country in the last three years. The study is based mainly on
the number of rooms available for our tourist within the country.
According to the findings results shows that during the years
2005-2006 there are a total of 766 numbers of rooms. In 2007 with
new properties operating the figures rises up to 54 per cent with a
total of 1180. For the first three months of 2008 there is a total
increase in 7% compared to last year. Overall the figure shows a
steady increase in number of rooms available for tourist within the
past three years. (Source: VTO Island Nius
April 2008)
Vanuatu 2008 Tok Tok Dates
Confirmed
In Vanuatu's Bislama language, 'tok tok' means 'get
together and talk'. The 2008 Vanuatu TOK TOK will be held in August
Thursday 28th and Friday 29th. One wholesaler at the 2007 event
said that Tok Tok had been achieved at a highly professionally
level, with the event "outshining other trade shows, and being
relaxed whilst informative, it imbued us with the way of life of
Vanuatu." The Vanuatu Tourism Office (VTO) that organizes the
annual event is expecting an even larger attendance at this year’s
event than the record-breaking 2007 Tok Tok, which has been praised
variously by participants as "the best ever," "very educational,"
and "offering a fantastic amount of information in a short stay."
VTO General Manager, Annie Niatu said registration for buyers and
sellers for this year’s Tok Tok would open on 15th April, and be
due on 15th July. " A total of 65 buyers from Australia, New
Zealand, the USA, New Caledonia and Japan attended the 2007 event,
and more than 70 local companies show-cased their hotels, resorts,
bungalows, budget and backpacker accommodation, dive, game fishing,
cultural and adventure tours, airline and cruise/charters, and the
main islands of Efate, Espiritu Santo and Tanna." (Source:
Vanuatu Tourism Tribal Drum Newsletter March 2008)
Justin Wellington in Port Vila 19th-26th
April
Australia – NZ – Pacific International Singer Superstar, Justin
Wellington, will be here in Port Vila & Espiritu Santo from
Saturday 19th to 26th April. Justin’s upcoming shows will mark his
third trip to Vanuatu, after touring and performing in 2006 during
Fest Napuan Music Festival, and 2006 New Year’s festivities. Justin
will be singing all your favorite tunes from his first and latest
hit albums Much Love and Run the Beat at various venues including
Erakor Island Resort, Trader Vics, Beachfront Resort on Santo, and
a few more. (Source: VTO Island Nius 8
April 2008)
VTO at Tabua Awards BFTE 2008, in
Fiji
Vanuatu Tourism Office will be participating in
this year's Air Pacific Tabua Awards at BFTE 2008, taking place in
June 4th - 7th. This will be the 13th BFTE event, to be hald at
Warwick Fiji Resort & Spa, Coral Coast, Viti Levu, Fiji
Islands. BFTE is short for Bula Fiji Tourism Exchange. At each BFTE
event, there is an opportunity for products to participate in the
Air Pacific Tabua awards which aims to acknowledge the talents,
creativity and resourcefulness of marketing efforts of those
promoting not just Fiji but other South Pacific tourism
destinations around the world. (Source: Vanuatu Tourism News,
Tribal Drum March 2008)
Vanuatu and Fiji Chosen as Safest Family
Destinations
Vanuatu and Fiji have been chosen by Australian families as
safest family destinations. An exclusive online poll of Aussie
families conducted by the family travel magazine Out &
About With Kids says that when asked about the safest holiday
destination, 26 percent of respondents chose Fiji, 20 percent
Vanuatu and 15 percent the UK, with the United States coming in at
12 percent. (Source: Travel Mole News 26 March 2008)
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