Back In Business: The Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu

12 May 2016
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The Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu will finally reopen its doors on June 1 after a major revitalisation program nearly 15 months after the damage inflicted by Tropical Cyclone Pam.

Boasting exclusive lagoon frontage just minutes from Port Vila town, the resort is a peaceful haven for all travellers with two pool areas, a tennis court, nine-hole golf course, spa, restaurant and two bars.

Travel Inspiration Reflections on the glassy lagoon (image: Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu)

Accommodation at the Holiday Inn reflects the tropical beauty and Melanesian flavour of Vanuatu.  There are 10 overwater villas on a private island which are perfect for weddings, families and groups, and feature specially tailored menus, beverage and entertainment offerings.


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Relaxing at the Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu


While the Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu is perfect for all, families will especially love the extras on offer. A vibrant kids club program will keep tots and teens alike amused, with activities spanning everything from stand-up paddle boarding lessons and beach soccer to cooking classes and cultural experiences.

Travel Inspiration Soak up the sun on the private stretch of sand (image: Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu)

General manager Simon Douthett says: "We’re excited to 'welkam' and once again create special memories, for both those who have been before and also those who will experience our little piece of paradise for the first time. The tropical natural playground that is Vanuatu makes a stay here ‘nambawan’, as the locals say.

"Whether you’re after a tropical holiday with your family or a romantic getaway, the Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu caters for your every need."


Visit your local Flight Centre store or call 131 600 for more advice and the latest deals on travelling to Vanuatu.


Anna Howard

Give me street food over Michelin stars, cellar doors over wine bars and small towns and wide open spaces over big cities any day. Travel for me means ticking off the 'to eat and drink' list one regional flavour and wine bottle at a time.