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Finding Vanuatu Why everyone should discover these islands
A recipe for romance Falling in love with the Cook Islands
And the best of the Pacific
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The times have changed Thirteen years ago, Renae Pocklington had the vision to create a trade publication dedicated to South Pacific travel. Since then Islandtime has proven to be a great way for retail agents, wholesalers and the travel trade to keep up-to-date with all that’s happening in this wonderful part of the world.
Contents Updates Cook Islands ........................................... 4 Fiji ........................................................... 5
As the new publishers of Islandtime, you can be rest assured that Fran and I will stay true to magazine’s original purpose and we’ll also be looking for new ways to inspire our readers.
New Caledonia ....................................... 7
In this edition we feature two great destinations. First we take a look at the magical islands of Vanuatu after my exciting and interesting visit to Tok Tok, and we also fall in love in the Cook Islands. You will also notice that each island has a dedicated section where you’ll find updates, promotions and local news.
Norfolk Island .......................................... 9
Islandtime is all about giving you the best information possible so your feedback is valuable. If there’s anything you’d like to see in the publication, simply email your suggestions to matt@islandtime.co.nz
Niue ........................................................ 8
Samoa .................................................. 10 Tahiti ..................................................... 11 Vanuatu ................................................. 12 Cruising ................................................ 13
We look forward to hearing from you and bringing you the best of the South Pacific.
Matt & Fran
Features Finding Vanuatu .................................... 14 Cook Islands - A recipe for romance..... 20
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Cook Islands
Launch of the Vessel of Love Pacific Resort Rarotonga recently launched their new Wedding Vaka affectionately named “Vaka O Te Inangaro” – Vessel of Love with a traditional ceremony on Muri Beach. The Vaka was traditionally designed and carved by Pacific Resort staff member Pokoina Pokoina (Poko). Poko’s Vaka building knowledge and craftsmanship was passed on from his Maukean father and this is the second Vaka that Poko has constructed for Pacific Resort Rarotonga. “Vaka O Te Inangaro” will be used for wedding packages at Pacific Resort Rarotonga, replacing our first Vaka, ‘Vaka O Te Vaine Teatea’, which will be retired back to where she was created as a static garden display. Pacific Resort Rarotonga is located on one of the world’s most spellbinding locations, it’s a very magical place for weddings, with over 40 weddings booked so far for this year. Pacific Resort Rarotonga offers a range of wedding packages including a traditional Vaka lagoon ride with a warrior to Koromirii Motu, their uninhabited island. They currently have a wedding package special that includes a free wedding ceremony when staying at the resort for 7 nights in a gorgeous Beachfront Suite.
For more information visit: www.pacificresort.com
Te Tika Mataiapo – Dorice Reid 20 June 1943 – 17 June 2011 In June of this year the Cook Islands lost Te Tika Mataiapo - Dorice Reid, one of the country’s truly great leaders. While it would take a book to tell her life story and describe her significant deeds, the following words by Tata Crocombe illustrate the passion Dorice had for the Cook Islands and its people. “Te Tika loved life passionately and lived it to the full always giving 100% to every one of the many roles she played across the breadth of Cook Islands society. There were no half measures or holding back. She was the first to arrive at every meeting and would volunteer to take on the tough jobs that needed doing. She was there to help take the Cook Islands forward not for any complicated personal or political agendas. She was sincere, loyal and trust worthy as well as completely fearless… …Te Tika was deeply devoted to the tireless and enthusiastic service of other Cook Islanders in whatever way she could assist. She stood aside from politics so that she could work with everyone for the common good. She was selfless, perhaps too selfless for her own good, and kept up a phenomenally busy schedule of positive and constructive good works with dignity, enthusiasm and good humour right to the very end. Te Tika Mataiapo Dorice Reid was truly one of a kind.”
Tribute by Tata Crocombe
Moana Sands Beachfront Hotel & Villas Rarotonga provides a wonderful idyllic location for a dreamy tropical wedding or romantic escape. With a picturesque stretch of white sand beach and iridescent lagoon providing the perfect backdrop, there is no better place for you to exchange wedding vows or get to know each other better on your relaxing honeymoon away from the stresses of everyday life. At Moana Sands we invite you to relax and enjoy another day in paradise.
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Fiji
Tadrai open its doors New look for Villas September 1st saw the grand opening of Tadrai Island Resort, the Mamanuca’s only all inclusive five star couples only resort. Located on the northern side of Mana Island, the resort is home to five 100sqm ultra deluxe villas, each one sitting in a secluded cove with exclusive access to Selena Beach. All offer a host of first-class features including private plunge pools, private decks with day beds and high speed wireless internet, plus guests can enjoy the service of a personal butler. Tadrai has promised to maintain a strict adultsonly policy, which makes it the ideal location for a romantic getaway, wedding or honeymoon.
The Armstrong Island Villas at Musket Cove have a fabulous new look with mahogany furniture in the lounge and new décor for the bedroom. The two-bedroom villas, located on Armstrong Island have a private over water deck and marina pontoon.
For more details phone Hogan and Associates on (09) 489 7844
For more information email: sales@tadrai.com
Bebe wins Spa Design of the Year Outrigger on the Lagoon’s, Bebe Spa Sanctuary has confirmed its status as one of Fiji’s leading operators by taking out the prestigious Spa Design of the Year Award (Oceania) for the second consecutive year. The was award recognition of Bebe Spa Sanctuary’s superior design and overall ambience and was presented at the annual Pevonia Botanica International Spa Awards held in Sydney. ‘The award highlights the true uniqueness of our property’ says Manager, Praveena Dewan.
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The real Fiji With its lush green tropical rainforests and abundant fauna, it is no wonder Taveuni is called the ‘Garden Island’. However, it wasn’t always so serene. Sitting 6.5 km off the East Coast of Vanua Levu, Taveuni (Fiji’s third biggest island), is actually the remains of a massive volcano that rose from the sea floor. In fact eruptions and lava flows were still part of life up until the mid 1500’s. Thankfully things have settled down on Taveuni, but the remnants of this volcanic activity now form some of the island’s most popular attractions. Lake Tagimaucia is one of the islands most famous landmarks. Sitting 832 metres above sea level, this spectacular crater lake (now extinct) is filled with masses of floating vegetation. The Lake is also home to the rare tagimaucia flower which blossoms with a red and white centre. Visitors have two ways to view the Lake, hiking up by foot (which is an all day affair) or they can take a 4WD vehicle and see the lake from a distance. A visit to Bouma Falls is also a must. The area is surrounded by colourful flora and the huge natural rock pool under the waterfall is top spot for a swim. For beauty of a different kind, visitors can’t go past Taveuni Island Resort and Spa. Consistently voted one Fiji’s best resorts, this exclusive boutique property is owned by 30 year locals, Ric and Do Cammick who are well-known for discovering the world famous Rainbow Reef and a host of other dive spots. Their first visit to the island was actually on their honeymoon in the mid 1970’s. A few years later they opened a dive operation that was one of the first tourism ventures on Taveuni and the rest they say is history. While Ric doesn’t spend so much time underwater these days, managing this outstanding resort is more than enough to keep himself and Do busy. “Taveuni is the real Fiji,” says Do, “and the lovely thing is that it has never changed.”
Taveuni is more than just a word, it is the Jewel of the South Pacific. Taveuni Island Resort & Spa is the ultimate romantic hideaway. Situated on an expansive cliff top overlooking a white sandy beach and crystal-clear, turquoise lagoon are the 12 private villas. Enter our doors, and leave reality behind.
Phone: 888 0441/888 0445 Email: resort@taveuniislandresort.com www.taveuniislandresort.com
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New Caledonia
Hogan and Associates to market Ramada Plaza North Shore based Hogan and Associates has added another Pacific property to its portfolio after being appointed the representative for Ramada Plaza in Noumea. Director, Mike Hogan, says ‘we’re delighted to represent such an outstanding property in both markets, and we look forward to working with our industry partners to substantially increase the profile and sales across the leisure, C & I and corporate markets’. The 4 star property located on Anse Vata Bay is popular with both leisure and corporate travellers, offering beautifully appointed rooms, a kids club, spa and conference facilities.
For more information contact Hogan and Associates on (09) 489 7844
New GSA for Aircalin
Romance Somewhere
Aircalin has announced the appointment of The Walshe Group as its new GSA for both New Zealand and Australia. This announcement brings to a close an association of 25 years with World Aviation.
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General Manager Australia, New Zealand and the Fiji Islands for Aircalin, Ken Triffitt, said that ‘after a review of our needs moving forward, Jacqui Walshe and her team can provide the best option for us’. He added that ‘the broadened portfolio of services that will be provided best suits our strategy for growth in both markets’. Aircalin has 4 flights per week from Auckland and has the only Business Class offering on the route. As a result of this change in GSA, which commences 9th September, Aircalin will relocate to 52 Swanson Street and will maintain reservations, ticketing, sales and administration in the same office.
New Caledonia... a wedding, a honeymoon or a short romantic break less than 3 hours from Auckland. Choose Aircalin for great value fares and packages. Full service, regardless of the fare paid.
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Niue
Swimming with Giants The humpback whales return to Niue Whale season has begun in Niue with the first sightings of migrating humpback whales in Niue occurring in recent months. Niue is on a humpback whale migratory path meaning each year the island is blessed with these gentle giants who arrive in Niue’s waters to calve and nurse their young. Since the initial sighting, many more whales have arrived and tour operators have started to take visitors out to swim with them. Niue Island is one of the only places in the world where visitors can swim with these majestic animals. It is frequently described as a once in a lifetime experience. This amazing experience was rated as the number one activity in the South Pacific by Lonely Planet writer Brett Atkinson after his up close snorkeling encounter in Niue with a whale and her calf. Because Niue is an atoll, its deep waters mean visitors don’t have to head out to sea to see these gentle giants – they swim within 50 meters of the shore providing a spectacular show. Guests at Niue’s Matavai resort are often treated to the spectacle of whale gymnastics while they enjoy dinner on the resort deck. At night, the whales are so close to the shore their calls have been known to keep people awake. The whales are one of the major attractions for boaties as they are often right in the mooring field. Boaties are treated to amazing sights such as mothers basking on the surface with their calves and can drift off to sleep listening to the whales sing to each other in the bay.
Record numbers for Niue A concentrated promotion by wholesale partners has led a record number of visitors flying into Niue over recent months. This busy period is also set to continue with forward bookings in October and November looking very strong. This is particularly good news for the small Pacific nation, as November is traditionally considered an off-peak period of travel. Local accommodation providers have also confirmed the boost in arrivals by reporting a significant rise in occupancy rates.
Visitor Centre open for business The Niue Visitor Centre was officially opened in August by Niue Premier, Toke Talagi, and New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs, Murray McCully. The Centre will provide visitors with local advice about what to see, where to eat, and anything else they may need for a memorable Niue experience!
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Norfolk Island
Taking it up a level Sitting on a cliff high above the crystal clear Pacific waters, Rocky Point Lodge holiday is the perfect place for relaxation. A walk to the cliff edge reveals panoramic ocean views of Crystal Pool and Phillip Island and if your timing is right there’s a chance of spotting a whale swimming by. The recently refurbished property has 3 private lockable bedrooms each with their own en-suites plus guest bathroom. It’s only 2 minutes walk to 100 acre reserve and 2 minutes down the road is ‘Norfolk Blue’ one of the island’s best restaurants. (Diners can try the restaurant’s own locally bred beef which comes highly recommended).
Jazz comes to Norfolk – 4th to 9th December 2011 Jazz in the Pines is a week long celebration of music on beautiful Norfolk Island. Over the years well known jazz artists have starred, including the likes of James Morrison and Don Burrows, and this years event will be no different with some fantastic Australian and New Zealand performers to play. The balmy December weather makes it perfect for enjoying this outstanding outdoor entertainment, plus travellers can savour the great food of the island and the legendary local hospitality.
For more information email: bmjevents@ninet.nf
Rocky Point Lodge has a special 20 percent discount up to 30.11.11 and a 50 percent discount for travel agents.
South Pacific upgrade nears completion It’s been a big year for the South Pacific Resort Hotel. Major renovations have been ongoing during 2011 and while some parts of the makeover (such as the Admiral’s Bar and Conference Centre) are complete, the hotel’s upgraded rooms are due to open this December. This includes the renovation of six new executive suites which will offer guests elevated views of either the island or pool from a spacious balcony. When complete the suites will be among the finest island. accommodation ac mmodation on tthe isla sland.
The DIY discovery Baunti Escapes have embraced modern technology by providing Norfolk Island visitors with three self-led iPod audio tours. The tour commentary is played from an iPod through the radio of a hire car, so people can simply explore the island at their own pace. DIY Discovery, DIY Out of the Way Places and DIY Convict Kingdom are the tour options currently available and there’s also an Itinerary Planning system on the Baunti Escapes website so that visitors can design their own itinerary.
For more information visit: www.worldofbounty.com
NORFOLK ISLAND
Discover a World where you can be as busy or as laid back as you want to be...
...Welcome to Our World. Where the only fast food is pulled fresh from soil or sea. Where there are no traffic lights. Ours is an island of unspoiled natural beauty, where we tread lightly upon the earth. We are a unique people, descendants of the famous Bounty mutineers. We speak our own language, and will welcome you in our own unique way.
Norfolk Island Tourism Marketing Representatives Hogan and Associates, 123 Shakespeare Rd, Milford, Auckland T: 0800 359 437 E: sales@hoganreps.co.nz www.theworldofnorfolk.co.nz
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Samoa
Coconuts is back
Aggie Greys gets a re-opening makeover
Coconuts Beach Club Resort and Spa has completed the guest areas at the resort including a complete makeover of the pool area with new thatch umbrellas and a state of the art water feature, plus an extension of the outdoor restaurant area which now has small booth style seating areas closer to the beach. The rooms are back online and fully renovated with the exception of the Over Water Fales which were destroyed by the tsunami. The plan is to rebuild them in 2012. The resort is offering a year round Stay 5 pay 4 nights and a stay 7 pay 5 nights for sales and travel till 31 March 12. Coconuts have an excellent meal plan which includes breakfast, 1 course lunch and 3 course dinner and local beer and house wine with lunch and dinner for only USD$69.99 per person per day including commission to agents. “I have just spent an 5 idyllic days there and the resort is back bigger and better than before” says Lesley Perrie, NZ representative to the resort.
For more information email: info@planetmarketing.co.nz
Western Samoa’s legendary Aggie Greys Lagoon Beach Resort and Spa has undergone major changes for its re-opening on September 16. Guests will be welcomed back to a hotel that’s had a major soft refurbishment and new tiling through the public areas. The lobby has also been completely renovated and as always will offer some of the South Pacific’s most spectacular ocean views. The resort has also refreshed their menus (to see what’s on offer visit www.aggiegreys.com). On top of all that, the special offers that mark the reopening have been extended with reduced rates and stay/pay deals now available up to 30 November 2011 with travel to 31 March 2012. In other news Aggie Greys has recently been voted one of Australia’s Top 10 Family Friendly Resorts in the South Pacific 2011 by readers of Holiday with Kids Magazine.
Don’t forget about the dateline change
For more information email: laura@sunseeker.co.nz
119 years ago Samoa made the decision to move east of the international dateline, but on Thursday 29th December, they’re coming back west. The main reason for the change is to make it easier for Samoa to do business with its main trading partners, Australia and New Zealand. Please take note: The change will take place on Thursday 29th December 2011, at 12:00am midnight. One minute later at 12:01 (0001Hrs), the new date will be Saturday, 31st December 2011.
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STAY 5 NIGHTS AND PAY 4 OR STAY 7 NIGHTS AND PAY 5 ON HIBISCUS ROOMS AND DELUXE GARDEN FALES All rooms include daily buffet breakfast and return airport transfers. PLUS kids play free at the Kitty Katz Kids Club. Valid for sales and travel to 31 March 2012.
REDUCED RATES PLUS STAY 5 NIGHTS AND PAY 4 OR STAY 7 NIGHTS AND PAY 5 Valid for sales to 30 November 2011 and travel 16 September 2011 to 31 March 2012. Includes daily buffet breakfast and return airport transfers. PLUS kids stay, play at Dolphins Kids Club and eat free!
Aggie Greys Hotel & Bungalows and Aggie Greys Lagoon Beach Resort & Spa both offer exceptional value for a great holiday in Samoa. The hotel provides the perfect opportunity to explore Apia and surroundings while the resort offers a relaxing beachside escape.
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Tahiti
Tahiti Hiltons pick up awards The Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa and the Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort and Spa have earned rankings at this year’s TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice awards. The Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa was chosen as number four in the South Pacific in the Relaxation/Spa Hotel category and number five in the Romance Hotel category. Named by author James Michener the “most beautiful lagoon in the world”, the Bora Bora hotel is located in a sacred cove. Guests arrive at the resort’s floating lobby by private yacht and can stay at villas on the lush hillside, white sand beach or over the water. Meanwhile, the Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort and Spa was ranked near the top at number four in the Romance Hotel category and number seven in the Relaxation/Spa Hotel category. The Moorea resort, also recipient of the 2010 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence, sits between a 10-acre lagoon and the mountainside and had a $11 million renovation, completed in May last year. Now in its ninth year, the annual awards honour the world’s best hotels, earning their distinction from the reviews of real travellers. Winners are based on the millions of unbiased reviews and opinions about hotels on tripadvisor.com.
For more information email: toriki.manjard@hilton.com
Radisson Plaza Tahiti appoints rep for Australia and New Zealand Christophe Guardia, General Manager of the Radisson Plaza Resort Tahiti is very pleased to announce the appointment of Renae Pocklington as their new representative for Australia and New Zealand. Renae is not new to the travel industry, having spent in excess of 20 years in travel retail, wholesale and publishing, including 14 years managing Tahiti Tourisme in New Zealand. She has recently relocated to Queensland and created a hotel representation company named ‘Barrukka’ (meaning ‘talk’ in the aboriginal language) – the art of communication - she will represent the property in both markets. Commenting on her new role, Renae said “I’m delighted to be working with the Radisson, I have always loved the property and I look forward to sharing ideas and being creative with our partners to promote the hotel. I understand the positioning and am aware of how Tahiti needs to be sold, so I am excited about working with the team and making a difference.” Christophe said: “Renae is a well known figure in the travel industry and understands extremely well the destination and the property through her previous roles. Renae’s wealth of knowledge and experience will assist us in developing these important markets and through our dedicated presence will support our key partners. We are thrilled to have Renae join our team.”
For more information email: renae@barrukka.com.au
Major refresh for Le Meridien The reopening of Le Méridien Bora Bora and the relaunch of Le Méridien Tahiti following resort-wide renovations has re-envigorated both properties with a distinctively modern French Polynesian ambiance. At Le Méridien Bora Bora the $12 million transformation includes new interiors for all beach bungalows, overwater bungalows and public spaces, as well as a new Turtle Observatory. This comes on the heels of the 2009 addition of four new Pool Beach Villas each featuring its own private plunge pool, a new glass-bottomed overwater wedding chapel, a new swimming pool on the main beach and a new fitness center. At Le Méridien Tahiti the renovations comprise of guest accommodations and public spaces, incorporating the use of large and colourful contemporary furnishings, natural materials and local artwork. “We are thrilled to re-introduce our guests to the ‘new’ Le Méridien in French Polynesia with the unveiling of a fresh modern looks for both Le Méridien Tahiti and Le Méridien Bora Bora,” said Vincent Guerin, Director of Sales & Marketing for both resorts. “The completed redesigns elevate the Le Méridien experience in the South Pacific with island touches and a refined ambiance.” The renovations of both Le Méridien Bora Bora and Le Méridien Tahiti were led by award-winning French interior designer Didier Lefort, bringing a modern look while maintaining the Polynesian flavour both resorts are known for. The projects updated both resorts to meet new standards for the Le Méridien brand, creating a contemporary, culturally-refined and sophisticated atmosphere for guests to enjoy.
Exotic. Experience. Famil. There’s never been a better time to visit Tahiti yourself.
0800 TAHITI www.tiare.co.nz
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Vanuatu
Kustom Dive at The Havannah Boutique luxury resort, The Havannah has expanded its range of activities by partnering with dive company Kustom Vanuatu. Guests can now enjoy a full scuba diving experience including all equipment and a range of courses, as well as game fishing charters and off-shore snorkelling. Kustom will also provide guests with a complimentary introduction dive in the resort’s pool at 11am every Sunday.
For more information visit: www.thehavannah.com
Moves at Mangoes Port Vila’s Mangoes Resort has recently completed a major refurbishment of its popular bar and restaurant. Diners will the love the Indonesian inspired redesign that has created a space that’s light and airy. Needless to say, the exquisite local beef and seafood dishes are being served as always. Mangoes management has also started a new development to be named The Terraces. Now under construction on the adjoining block to Mangoes, this boutique property is due to be completed around Easter 2012. The brief being 16 contemporary apartments with private pools, each suitable for both couples and families.
For more information visit: www.mangoesresort.com
Strong support for Tok Tok 2011 Vanuatu’s travel tradeshow, Tok Tok celebrated its 10th anniversary with a record number of operators and industry partners converging on host venue Le Lagon Resort and Spa. Linda Kalpoi, General Manager, Vanuatu Tourism believes Tok Tok is critical to selling the Vanuatu experience. ‘There’s so much to see and do in Vanuatu and the best way to get that message across is by having our trade partners see it for themselves and talk to our operators in person. Once again the support we’ve had at Tok Tok has been fantastic and the relationships we build now will bring significant benefits in the future’ says Linda.
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A new top room for Le Lagon Le Lagon Resort and Spa’s most exclusive room, The Erakor Suite, is undergoing a total transformation. ‘In essence we’re starting from scratch. The new two-bedroom two-bathroom suite will have completely new flooring and new furniture to go with an all-new interior fit out. When it’s finished it will be the cream of the crop’ says Shankar Natarajan of Le Lagon. This project is running alongside the construction of Le Lagon’s new conference centre which is set to host over 700 delegates attending the ACP-EU Conference (AfricanCarribean-Pacific & European Union) in June 2012.
For more information visit: www.lelagonvanuatu.vu
Cruising
Holland America sets sail for the Pacific The South Pacific summer cruise market is set for another year of record arrivals and one of the major cruise companies sailing these waters is Holland America Line. New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii are all on the itinerary, with the seasons highlights being the 39 night South Pacific and New Zealand Collectors Voyage departing San Diego on October 30, the 28 night New Zealand and Pacific Treasures Collectors Voyage departing Sydney on November 25, a 14 night Pacific Treasures Voyage departing Sydney on December 9 and a series of three 14 night Auckland-Sydney voyages. Holland America have picked its Zaandam and Volendam vessels to cruise the Pacific. Both are medium sized ships (each taking 1,432 passengers) that offer cruisers maximum comfort and space, and a huge array of dining, entertainment and activity options, and when on shore passengers will be able to choose from a variety of award winning excursions.
Go cruising with the top chef Captain Cook Cruises are thrilled to offer a 4 night Yasawa Island cruise with celebrity chef Simon Gault. Internationally respected chef Simon Gault has a remarkable talent for bringing together tastes and techniques from around the world. His global experience allows him to savour in his mind the blending of Oriental with European and produce some of the best and most innovative dishes presented in New Zealand. His many awards and international recognition attest to his superb skill. On this 4 night cruise departing 8 November 2011, passengers will not only be sharing this cruise with Simon, informally chatting and enjoying his company, but they will also be taken to sheltered bays and islands in the remote northern Yasawa group that are everyone’s tropical island dream – long white beaches, turquoise bays and colourful coral reefs. Passengers will also be enchanted with the warmth and friendliness of the local Fijians and their families. During this cruise there’s a chance to watch and learn some of Simon’s culinary tips and techniques using fresh local produce and ingredients during the 3 cooking demonstrations he will be providing during the cruise.
For more information email: cruise@travelmanagers.co.nz
Princess set for New Year return Blue Lagoon Cruises flagship vessel the MV Mystique Princess is all set for an exciting refurbishment. The upgrade begins October 1st and while the final details are yet to be confirmed, the improvements are likely to include a new buffet station, new soft furnishings and new carpet in the cabins and public areas. Work on the vessel will be completed in December with the new-improved MV Mystic Princess making its return voyage on New Years Day 2012.
For more information email: bluelagoonnz@xtra.co.nz
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Finding Vanuatu It’s a little more than three hours from Auckland, but Vanuatu is a tropical paradise that’s just waiting to be discovered.
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Cook Island News Update It’s a fact, Vanuatu is one of the South Pacific’s most under-rated destinations, but while the tourism message is getting out to Kiwi travellers, this wonderful country has the potential to capture many more visitors. One of the great things about Vanuatu is that it caters to everyone. Visitors who prefer to surround themselves with five star luxury have a number of international resorts to choose from. The service they enjoy is fantastic, the facilities are first-class and the food is a delight. If laidback luxury is more to their liking, visitors have the choice of some first-class boutique offerings, a number of these setting the standard for Vanuatu tourism. People flying to Vanuatu on business are also well catered for, with hotels big and small, providing conference facilities and well-located accommodation options. When it comes to families, the options are also endless. Kids clubs, baby-sitting services, big pools and a huge array of activities await the children and guarantee a relaxed holiday for Mum and Dad. Likewise, the lower end of the market also provides a wide variety of choice for the budget conscious, with some of this accommodation located in the most beautiful parts of Vanuatu. Like Vanuatu’s accommodation options, the range of tours and activities is also endless. One day you could swimming under a waterfall, the next day you could be face-to-face with a live volcano and the next day you could be scuba diving through the wreck of a sunken World War II vessel. While most visitors tend to stay in or around Port Vila (on the island of Efate) it pays to remember that Vanuatu is in fact made up of 82 islands of varying sizes. Some of these are a must-see and certainly worth the effort to visit, just like Vanuatu itself. Villa 25
Enjoy life the island way Step off the plane and the stress levels immediately evaporate. Welcome to island life - it has its own pace and the people have their own way of doing things, and the sooner you go with it the better. Yes, it’s very different from New Zealand, but that’s the charm of Vanuatu and it’s this authentic experience that visitors love and come back for over and over again. In fact, some come to Vanuatu and stay for good (it’s not hard to bump into an ex-pat Kiwi who’s fallen in love with the place).
A change for the better As already mentioned, Vanuatu has something for everyone. For those wanting the large resort experience, there are some great options to choose from and a number of these properties have had major work done during 2011. The Holiday Inn is the perfect example of a major resort that’s breathing new life into its property. While its had an assortment of different names over the years (most recently Palms Resort and Casino and before that Le Meridien), Holiday Inn has undergone a serious transformation. An impressive $NZ18.9 million has been spent on everything from a new kids pool complete
Holiday Inn with giant cascading water buckets, to a new expanded kids club area, to the top-to-bottom refurbishment of rooms, to a refurbished conference centre that caters for up 180 delegates. The fabulous lobby has also been upgraded, along with a brand new pool bar and a lagoon side gym. With the Seaside Wing accommodation now complete, renovations of the hotel’s Banyan Wing rooms are due to open late September, plus there are future plans for a dedicated teens area and a renovation of the suspension walk bridge that links the over water bungalows to the main resort. So far the feedback from the travel trade and guests has been fantastic and it seems like all the hard work is paying off. Another one of the big properties making changes is the iconic Iririki Resort and Spa, which has widened its focus on the couples and honeymoon market to include families. ‘We really have made the resort more family friendly. We’ve set up a completely new kids club area and we have a new program full of activities like arts and crafts, sandcastle making, nature walks, outdoor games and we even have a bouncy castle’ says Marketing Manager, Jodie Ryan. Iririki also provides child minding and babysitting services for kids aged 0-3 years, which is fantastic for parents that want to take the ferry into town for a meal. For those wanting a location that’s right in the heart of town, Iririki’s sister resort The Grand is the ideal spot, being a short walk to everything in downtown Port Vila. For those who like a flutter, The Grand also has its own casino with blackjack, roulette and baccarat tables, and a host of poker machines.
Effective immediately BOTH our WED and SAT flights operate at convenient middle day timings allowing for domestic connections from all NZ destinations both northbound and southbound. AKL, arrives at 1100, departs for VLI at 1200. Remember your Vanuatu experience begins the moment you step aboard our Boeing 737-800 and encounter our friendly crew and fine service with FREE drinks and FREE meals.
Exploring the great outdoors While there’s a whole lot to see and do around Port Vila, every traveller should have a taste of the natural beauty outside the main centre. A trip to the Mele Cascades is a must-do and local operators like Evergreen Tours can pick you up from your hotel foyer and whisk you off to this natural wonderland in air-conditioned comfort. After a scenic 15 minute drive you’ll be greeted by a series of cool water pools, bubbling cascades and the impressive 50 metre high upper waterfall. Packing the togs is essential as it’s a great place for a refreshing dip. More adventurous travellers can even take an abseiling course down the cascades with tour company Edge Adventures, although the two 25 metre drops are not for the faint hearted! In complete contrast to the lush green of Mele, is the stark volcanic landscape of Mount Yasur on Tanna Island. A number of companies, such as Enkahi Discovery Tours, run day trips from Port Vila, which include an early morning pick-up for the hour long flight to the island. Sam Nasse is the friendly face of Enkahi and he’s an expert guide when it comes to seeing Tanna.
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While the spectacular fireworks display of Mount Yasur is an obvious highlight, he also makes a point of giving tourists a unique cultural experience. ‘My visitors get to see local women cooking vegetables in one of the island’s natural hot springs and we visit The Secret Garden at Iafofa Village which is considered a ‘cultural bank’ in Tanna’ says Sam. To top it off, Sam treats each tour group to a traditional Tanna feast full of fresh seafood - and if you ask him nicely he may even get a crayfish for the grand price of $NZ10! Now that’s the sort of eating that any Kiwi will love.
Time for rest and relaxation After day of adventure, a day of relaxation might be in order and back in Port Vila, Eden Beauty Spa is the perfect spot. Owner and therapist, Meryl Yocogan is a master masseuse and has a host of loyal customers who pay her a visit every time they come to Vanuatu. While her therapeutic massage is legendary, the ladies also love her nail and hair packages. For further rejuvenation, a stay at the superb Villa 25 is highly recommended. Five minutes drive past the Port Vila docks you enter the gates of Dream Cove, and immediately get the feeling you’re in for something special. This expansive coastal headland has been carefully transformed from its original forest state into an exclusive enclave that houses a collection of Vanuatu’s finest homes. It’s here you’ll find Villa 25, sitting on its own private beach with the clearest water you could possibly imagine.
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Villa 25’s collection of 3 two-bedroom villas is a clear indication that Vanuatu can deliver a world class travel experience. As you’d expect, each villa is superbly furnished. You have a spectacular infinity pool, that from a distance looks like it drops into the ocean and if you want to go diving or deep sea fishing, the operators can pick you up straight off the beach. Then there’s the food. Or shall we say Fiona Gillanders, Villa 25’s private chef. This Queensland trained executive chef has more than 20 years experience and a resume that includes numerous award winning restaurants, and she can come to Villa 25 and cook (almost) anything you desire. She hand picks the best ingredients from local suppliers, adds her own flair and voila, you have a first-class dining experience in one of the world’s most idyllic tropical settings.
Luxury with a conscience For those who want luxury with an eco twist, Ratua Resort is the obvious choice. And would you believe this resort gives away 100% of what it earns? Sounds unlikely in an era where return of investment is the corporate mandate, but surprisingly, that’s exactly what you’ll find with this stunning eco-hideaway. Located on a 146 acre private island off Santo Islands south coast, Ratua mixes rustic luxury with a serious commitment to preserving the local environment and supporting the local people.
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The resort itself has 15 villas, all individually constructed using wood imported from Indonesia, and each named after animals like Tiger, Crocodile and Monkey. Inside you’ll find hand-picked antique furniture that blends in with the natural wood interior. When it’s time to eat, Ratua’s chef uses produce that comes straight from their organic garden and meat that’s bred on the island’s own cattle ranch, as well as seafood that sourced from local fishermen. To top it off, the wine is flown in from the owner’s personal vineyard in France.
The underwater post Something you won’t find at Ratua is an underwater Post Office. For that you’ll need to visit Hideaway Island. Just a short drive and quick boat ride from Port Vila, Hideaway is an affordable holiday option that caters to absolutely anyone, and it’s famous for the world’s only underwater post office. This laid back resort has long been popular with divers who have easy access to an amazing underwater wall that drops 100 metres down, but is only 100 metres from the shore. Hideaway also happens to be in the middle of marine sanctuary, which makes for an abundance of sea creatures and colourful coral. Along with the families, couples and honeymooners that visit the island, Hideaway has become increasingly popular with school groups coming to Vanuatu. The marine reserve being the ideal place for kids to study life underwater and like every visitor to the island, send friends or family a postcard from under the sea!
Discover it for yourself While these are just some of the highlights to be found in Vanuatu, there is so much more to see and do. It’s really just a matter of getting people up there to see it for themselves. Like the thousands of Kiwi’s who have already made Vanuatu their destination of choice, new visitors will be surprised by what they can experience and will no doubt come back for more. Ratua Resort
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Why Vanuatu matters When your national economy depends on tourism for 40% of its GDP, it’s quite obvious that increasing visitor numbers is a major priority. At Tok Tok 2011, Vanuatu’s annual travel and tourism showcase, the commitment to improve a tough last 12 months was obvious from the very first speech. The opening ceremony brought news that Vanuatu would be increasing investment to improve tourist numbers to the outer islands - the major announcement being the completion of the Malampa Travel Call Centre, which will provide a vital line of communication between buyers and tourist operators in the islands of Malakula, Paama and Ambryn - areas where reliable telecommunications have traditionally been a challenge. The Tok Tok closing speech by Vanuatu’s Minister of Finance, Moana Kalosil Carcasses confirmed just how serious this country is about moving forward. The Minister announcing that the government would boost its tourism funding from 136 million Vatu (NZ$1.83 million) to 200 million Vatu (NZ$2.69 million). He went on to say that the government would also offer tax breaks to resorts and hotels, and there would be tax exemptions on any new building or extensions. All great news for the local operators who have been adversely affected by a number of factors including the high Australian Dollar, the Queensland floods and the Christchurch earthquake. Spearheading the new push to increase New Zealand visitors is a low season advertising campaign with the key message ‘Discover What Matters’. ‘Discover What Matters is all about coming to Vanuatu to enjoy the simple things in life and coming back to what people find really important. It’s about finding yourself in a tropical location that gives travellers the chance to enjoy an authentic travel experience’ says Linda Kalpoi, General Manager of Vanuatu Tourism. ‘We call it open tourism because it’s real, it’s organic and it’s clean. The fact is Vanuatu has so much to see and do….it’s a paradise that really is waiting to be discovered’ says Linda.
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A recipe for romance Crystal clear waters, flawless beaches and sunny blue skies make the Cook Islands the perfect place to celebrate your love.
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This love is real Everyone knows the well-worn Hollywood cliché. The happy couple walking hand-in-hand along a white sand beach without a care in the world. It’s an image we’ve all seen a thousand times, but in the Cook Islands this scene hasn’t been made up, it’s real and for those who come here it’s pure magic. The Cook Island’s is about as far from hustle and bustle as you can get. Add that to some of the South Pacific’s most spectacular natural scenery and you have a true recipe for romance. All flights from New Zealand to the Cook Islands land in Rarotonga and any couple that stays here will be spoilt for choice. The worn-down volcanic pyramid provides a stunning backdrop to an island that boasts some serious romantic escapes. Beachfront resorts, holiday homes and guest houses are all great options and can certainly fit most budgets. Less than hours flight from Rarotonga is Aitutaki, the other main tourist stop. World famous for its breathtaking coral lagoon, Aitutaki is heaven for couples. As you’d expect, snorkelling and boat trips exploring the lagoon are a must-do for visitors and there are some interesting sights on land, including local marae and some fascinating coral-walled churches. Having said that, the best thing about Aitutaki is being able to do absolutely nothing. Sleep in, swim, snooze in the afternoon, kick back with a cocktail, on Aitutaki there is no rush. This is a place to relax and enjoy each others company, which is just what this special part of the world was created for.
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Tying the knot in paradise The Cook Islands have always been a popular place for Kiwis to get married and it’s no surprise why. The ‘Cooks’ are exquisitely beautiful, the locals will welcome you with open arms and the laid back island atmosphere is guaranteed to charm anyone. But while the stunning location looks after itself, there’s more to a great island wedding than just sending out invites and jumping on the plane. Every couple wants to know that their special day will turn out just as they’ve planned and that means getting a local professional to organise everything from the catering to the photography.
The expert organisers The resorts of the Cook Islands are wedding experts. Places like Moana Sands Beachfront Hotel and Villas make the whole process easy for couples tying the knot. They have partnered with Wedded Bliss, one of Raratonga’s leading wedding coordinators to provide guests with a comprehensive ‘Romance Package’, including a personal planner who will liaise with a couple from start to finish. They’ll organise the wedding location (in most cases the flawless white sand beach in front of the Moana Sands resort), the celebrant or minister, transfers to the Registrar of Marriages, a floral bouquet and all the other essentials. For those who want to spend a little more, there’s a list of optional extras including pre-wedding massages and the production of a wedding DVD.
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The Rarotongan Beach Resort and Spa is another popular spot for weddings and has had couples from all over the world choosing their no-fuss wedding ceremony on Aro’a Beach. (Aro’a Beach sits next to Aro’a Lagoon - which appropriately translates to Lagoon of Love). Married couples choosing to renew their vows are also becoming frequent guests of the resort and with a such a spectacular setting who could blame them.
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At the Pacific Resorts, who have locations on Aitutaki and Raratonga, couples-to-be also enjoy a first-class service from a specialist wedding events team. These wedding professionals can attend to every detail and make sure couples, their families and their friends have a day they will never forget. If a boutique resort is preferred, Rumours Luxury Villas and Spa on Muri Beach is a wonderful choice. Winner of the Best Spa in the Cook Islands at the 2011 World Travel Awards and the only Cook Islands property to be selected as a member of the Small Elegant Hotels of the World, Rumours offers elegant surroundings and world class luxury right on Muri Beach. Once again they provide a wedding co-ordinator and because it’s a smaller property there’s an opportunity to book out the entire resort for an exclusive and totally private wedding experience.
Signing is simple Getting married in the Cook Islands is also easy from a legal point of view. As a general rule most South Pacific nations require a 30 day wait before the marriage, but in the Cook Islands couples can marry three days after landing in the country. If that isn’t quite quick enough, couples in a particular hurry can pay a small fee to waive this residency requirement! Otherwise the legal side of a Cook Islands marriage is straightforward. The only paperwork needed are birth certificates (in English), original passports and any ‘decree absolute’ (divorce documents), if this applies.
The icing on the cake Which brings us to the all-important honeymoon. Even if you’ve chosen to get married back home in New Zealand, the Cook Islands is obviously a great place to come for your honeymoon. Quite simply, you couldn’t hope to find a more romantic part of the world to celebrate your lifelong commitment. If you’ve chosen to come to the Cook Islands for the wedding, there’s no need to worry about the honeymoon - all you need to do is stay exactly where you are. Let’s face it, true love is hard to find, but if you are lucky enough to meet that special someone it’s a moment that should be celebrated. And there’s no better place to do that than the Cook Islands.
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The Cook Islands Wedding Checklist The legal requirements of getting married in the Cook Islands are straightforward, but there a few things that Kiwis should take note of: • If a bride or groom is under the age of 21 they will need written parental consent. • An application for a marriage license MUST be made in person to the Registrar of Marriages at least three working days before the wedding i.e. New Zealanders cannot apply for a licence before they arrive. • Applicants for a wedding licence must produce a passport, and if divorced, a copy of the Decree Absolute.
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