Share two of Vanautu’s best and say charge it!

Wednesday, 07 Jan, 2008 0

Guests who stay at either of Vanuatu’s premier on-harbour resorts in Port Vila can now use the facilities of the other and simply charge any costs there back to their own rooms.

It gives them a virtual two-in-one holiday experience with all the facilities and services of Iririki Island Resorts & Spa on a private island in Port Vila Harbour, and the brand-new The Sebel Vanuatu directly opposite on the “mainland,” and just a stroll to Vila’s CBD, restaurants and duty-free stores.

This means of choice of seven of Port Vila’s finest restaurants and cafes, five bars, a nightclub, three pools, a private beach and watersports centre, an equally private coral viewing and snorkelling area, a spa, and a gymnasium are at the disposal of guests staying at either Iririki Island or The Sebel Vanuatu.

No other Vanuatu resort can offer so many private facilities that can be charged back to just one room account.

Premier features of Iririki Island Resorts & Spa are its Michener’s Restaurant within an adults-only and child-free precinct on the island, two pool bars, the island’s Spa Frangipani for facials, manicures, pedicures, massages, hot rock treatments and other spa services, a complete watersports centre with casual café and bar, and the island’s Snorkeler’s Cove private coral viewing area.

The Sebel Vanuatu has a gymnasium with a floor-to-ceiling glass wall overlooking Port Vila, the Hemisphere Lounge on the top (sixth) floor with stunning harbour views at night and an ambience and service equal to the best in Australian and international resorts, a fine-dining restaurant, and harbourside pool with bar.

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