June 2006
The Travel Bug - Issue 16
Top World Swimmers for Vanuatu Ocean Swims
Among the swim stars heading for this years Vanuatu Ocean Swim and Espiritu Santo Aore Swim in June will be last years winners Nick Cordner and
Shelley Clark, together with Shane Olliver and Luanne Rowe from Australia and Olivier Saminadan and Solene Figues from New Caledonia. Shelley was
recently selected for the Australian World Championship Team, Nick, Shane & Luanne are regular winners on the Australian Ocean Swim scene,
Olivier was a multi Gold Medalist at the 2003 South Pacific Games in Suva and Solene is the current 200m Freestyle World Champion, winning Gold
at last years Montreal World Championships. Other prominent regional swimmers taking part include Fiji Champions Luke McGrath and Lorraine
Patterson. Entries are still coming in with a large group of swimmers already confirmed from Australia.
Numbers are expected to be up from New Zealand, New Caledonia and Fiji this year and for the first time there are swimmers coming from Japan.
Overseas interest in the second Espiritu Santo Aore Swim is also growing and organizers are expecting an increase in entries this year, with
Swimmers from Australia, New Zealand & Fiji already making onward bookings to Espiritu Santo. Local entries are also expected to increase
this year with local swimmers preparing for the swims with daily sessions in Port Vila Harbour and a smaller group taking to the waters off
Luganville town. A full programme of activities has been planned for both events with the Espiritu Santo Aore Swim featuring races for paddle and
sailing canoes as part of the two day programme. In other developments, the event has received increase in sponsorship. Two new sponsors have
joined the ranks of the major sponsors supporting the Vanuatu Ocean Swim with Le Lagon Resort and View, manuafacturer of some of the world’s best
swim goggles & accessories announcing new sponsorship deals with the event. Le Lagon General Manager, Tony Burns said that the Resort was
happy to support an event that highlighted Vanuatu’s activity based tourism and promoted Vanuatu as a destination at some of the world’s best
Ocean Swim events. Le Lagon and View join Air Vanuatu, Telecom Vanuatu Limited, Tusker, Iririki Island Resort, Chantilly’s on the Bay, the
Melanesian Port Vila as major supporters of this VTO driven event, now in it’s 5th year. The second edition of The Espiritu Santo Aore Swim has
also attracted sponsor attention with Tusker and View adding their support to the event. They join Major Sponsors, Aore Resort and Air Vanuatu,
Associate Sponsors, Wilco Hardware, Deco Stop Lodge and LCM Store in supporting this growing event. (Source: South Pacific Sports Promotions
31/05/2006)
New Vanuatu Hospitality Training Academy
Owners of Vanuatu’s le Grand Hotel & Casino on Port Vila harbour have announced they’ll use the property as the base for a unique Training
Academy to train staff both from there and Iririki Island Resorts and Spa to international standards. And it will offer its facilities to staff
from resorts from the outer islands of Vanuatu as well. le Grand Hotel & Casino and Iririki Island Resorts & Spa have several common
owners, and Managing Director, Andrew Spinks says the Training Academy will be free to the 350 staff of both properties who will be able
undertake training in the workplace and in work time. “I am very excited at this tangible example of our company helping our staff gain
qualifications as well as lift standards in the tourism industry in Vanuatu,” Mr Spinks said. “We are a company that continues to plough its
profits back into the country. “With these two properties that include the new Snorkelers Cove precinct at Iririki Island that’s Vanuatu’s first
true 5-star resort, we aim to become the benchmark for the tourism industry in the South Pacific. We already have the product to equal anything
in the region, now we will have the skills to match.” le Grand Hotel & Casino, that has been empty since being built in 2003, will be
officially acquired by its now owners on May 12 and will open to guests in July. Mr Spinks said the new Training Academy based at le Grand would
operate under the direction of experienced Ni-Vanuatu Training Manager, Daniel Faivre. “All the documents have been prepared and are ready to go
to the National Training Board of Vanuatu,” Mr Faivre said. “Our staff are already very excited at this opportunity to further their training to
international standard.” This will cover all aspects of both properties from Housekeeping to Front Office, Maintenance to Food & Beverage,
and with the acquisition of le Grand Hotel & Casino, will also cover training in Responsible Service of Gaming and all facets of the Gaming
Industry. Mr Faivre will have the backing of Iririki Island Resorts & Spa General Manager, Robyn Redknap who was previously Dean of the
highly successful H.O.T.E.L. School at Sea World Nara Resort on the Gold Coast, and also that Resort’s Deputy General Manager for seven years.
(Source: David Ellis Associates 08/05/2006)
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