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The
Travel Bug - Issue 57 : November 2009
Vanuatu Marlin Classic in May 2010
The next year's Vanuatu Marlin Classic have been
announced. It will be held from the 23rd – 29th May 2010. With a bigger and better format, next year’s tournament
is sure to be huge.
There is plenty of cash and prizes up for grabs and if this years tournament was anything to go by,
we are sure that there will be some great fishing to be had.
If you are keen to come over and fish the tournament, you better book a boat as places are filling
fast! Contact Crusoe Fishing on phone 77 45490 or 22439. Email crusoe@vanuatu.com.vu
Beachfront Resort assists and supports MARC
Project MARC (Medical Assistance to Remote Communities) is a
non-profit organization that has worked closely with the Vanuatu Ministry of Health for the past ten years to bring
accessible and sustainable medical services to many isolated communities of rural Vanuatu. While operating in Samna
province, the Beachfront Resort has served as a de facto headquarters and staging site for the organization. Read
the full story here.
VTO Vanuatu Tourism fan page on
FaceBook
There was a good cause for Mr Danish Syed, owner of Aquamarine (a dive
centre in Santo), an expert in digital marketing in the area of global tourism and the diving industry, to visit
the VTO in the beginning of this month. His visit paved way to a new Vanuatu Tourism fan page on Facebook, which
Danish has published after teaming up with the VTO website officer, who sent content material for the webpage. The
aim is to expose Vanuatu to one of today’s largest social network on the Internet called Facebook, which was
founded in 2004 and it gives people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.
Over 300 million experiences have been shared on Facebook, and this
provides an excellent opportunity for Vanuatu tourism to capture a wide audience and create an impact. Since the
Vanuatu Tourism page has been activated online on Wednesday 28th October, many fans have already connected which
have recorded over 250 members in less than 24hours. These are people on Facebook, who have heard of Vanuatu but
want to know more about the destination, plus tourists who have been to Vanuatu, enjoyed their holiday, and signed
up to become fans. Visit the page here www.facebook.com/VanuatuIslands
.
YouMe Support Foundation to host Guinness World Record on November
19th
Elderly Australian couple, Richard Tendys and Wendy Stenberg-Tendys,
CEO’s of YouMe Support Foundation, a registered charity in Vanuatu, are hosting a Guinness World Record on November
19th. The Tendys are raising the profile of Vanuatu on the world scene, by attempting a Guinness World Record, with
the hope of being able to raise enough funds to enroll some more children into high school in the new
year.
On November 19th, 2009, 820 Ni-Vanuatu children will attempt to beat
the world record for ‘The Most Number Of People To Write a Story In 24 Hours’. The current record is held by 797
participants, organized by Novum Verlag GmbH in Neckenmarkt, Austria, on 15th July, 2007. Vanuatu has around 156
different languages, in a tropical island archipelago that stretches across nearly 1000 kms. For the majority of
the Ni-Vanuatu children English is either a second or third language, following their home island language and
Bishlama, the local common language used by the Ni-Vanuatu people.
Tusker Game Fishing Classic 28th – 29th November
The 2009 Tusker game Fishing Classic is being held on 28th and 29th
November with all events, weigh ins, registration, awards dinner etc. at the Anchor Inn. Open to everyone either
with their own boats or one of the local charter boats, all pelagic species earn points on a line class basis, and
billfish on a tag and release points system. The competition usually attracts a lot of anglers both local and from
abroad with the emphasis of having fun on the water. For further enquiries, contact Charles on phone +678 774 5490.
Email crusoe@vanuatu.com.vu. Visit www.crusoefishing.com.vu for more
info.
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