Why Vanuatu is so good for a short break
The Big Blue Finding Fiji's finest fishing and diving
The publication of the Pacific
72 hours in Port Vila
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2015
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Welcome back.
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Happy New Year! We hope you’ve had a wonderful Christmas with family and friends and a nice relaxing break that’s got you recharged and ready for a big year ahead. At Islandtime, we’re kicking off 2015 with a story about Vanautu and why it’s the perfect place to sneak in a short break. Fran and I were lucky enough to visit the islands in November and we loved every moment of our 72 hour getaway. Meanwhile, Islandtime’s Scott Lee has been up in Fiji. As well as being a seasoned writer, Scott is a highly experienced fisherman, who has owned and helped set up charter operations in the Pacific.
Fiji....................................................................... 10 New Caledonia .............................................14 Solomon Islands............................................18 Norfolk Island.................................................19 Hawai'i............................................................. 20
With that kind of background, Scott was the perfect person to explore some of Fiji’s finest fishing grounds.
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We do hope you enjoy our first issue for the year and we look forward to inspiring your South Pacific travel ideas over the next 12 months.
Cook Islands..................................................24 Tonga................................................................25
Till next issue, safe travels.
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72 hours in Port Vila By Matt Taylor
Port Vila Harbour. ŠVanuatu Tourism - David Kirkland
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When you’re taking care of work, family and other commitments, it’s not always easy fitting in a week-long vacation. But that doesn’t mean having to staying home all together. If you’re pushed for time, heading away for a long weekend can still provide a much-needed rest, especially if you pick the right destination. In the South Pacific, that right destination is Vanuatu and in late October, Islandtime was lucky enough to take three days off a busy schedule back home and find peace, quiet and some new perspectives in and around the capital of Port Vila.
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Vanuatu has always been one of our favourite places to visit. As soon as you step off the plane you know the hustle and bustle has been left behind. The people are smiling, laughing and in no particular rush. Even the warm tropical breeze seems to blow at a gentle pace. It’s so laid back you can wind down instantly. At around three hours flight time, making the trip up, to Vanuatu is quick and very simple. And because the international airport is only ten minutes drive from downtown Port Vila, you can be sitting poolside in no time at all if you choose to stay in or around the capital. Accommodation for our short getaway was Villa 25, an award-winning boutique property set on its own private beach on Dream Cove, just outside Port Vila. I’d paid a brief visit to the property a few years back during Vanuatu’s annual TokTok Trade Show. Something about it stuck in my mind and I had always thought it would be a wonderful place to escape the busy life back home. We’d also published various updates about the property and written about it in our Vanuatu features, which just added to the motivation to experience it in person. Now the wait was over! After a smooth flight with national carrier Air Vanuatu, we got through customs and were picked by Willie, a softly spoken local who pilots the Villa 25 van. The journey to Villa 25 takes you through the middle of town and out along the road that runs past the main container wharf, then a left turn has you through the gates of Dream Cove. All up Villa 25 is only 15 minutes from the airport and five minutes from the middle of Port Vila town.
Preparing for take off with Vanuatu Helicopters
Dream Cove is an exclusive enclave that’s home to a small collection of mostly private houses that hug the coastline. Quite simply, you couldn’t pick a more beautiful spot. The warm water is crystal-clear, with numerous snorkelling spots within 50 metres of the Villa 25 shoreline. Guests can simply help themselves to a snorkel, mask and flippers and explore the coral reef formations that are full of tropical fish – including orange and white striped super-cute Nemos! There are also kayaks and stand-up paddleboards to cruise around on. If you feel like a bit of exercise, you can take a 15 minute paddle down to Paradise Cove Resort, which has a ‘Sunset Hut’ set up for beachfront dining. The delicious fresh fish salad, cold beer and amazing views are definitely worth the effort.
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Villa 25
With only three villas on the Villa 25 property, don’t go expecting the place to be buzzing with people or activity. That’s not the idea of it. Here, peace is guaranteed. So pack a few good books and get ready to relax. Being a small property there is no resort-like kitchen pumping out meals or room service. Instead, guests have a full kitchen in their own villa. If you want to cook, it’s just a matter of popping into the local supermarket to pick up some supplies, or exploring the local market in town, which is full of fresh produce.
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If cooking seems like too much effort, Villa 25 can organise a local chef to come in and cook for you in the kitchen that sits under the property’s beautiful open-air-lowana. You simply give her a few personal preferences and she does the rest – buying the all ingredients and cooking it on the spot for you. The other option is taking the short drive into town to dine at one of Port Vila’s many restaurants. On this trip we did just that, dining at one of our regular spots, as well as visiting a local institution for the first time. Waterfront Restaurant and Bar is a little gem that sits alongside the marina. The atmosphere is very laid-back and most nights live music plays in the busy little bar. Seafood is a speciality here and I couldn’t help but order the Seafood Platter, which comes stacked with all sorts of goodies like oysters, prawns, fresh fish, and scampi. Our other dinner excursion was to L’Houstalet. This iconic French restaurant has been open since 1973 and is well known for unusual dishes like flying fox (which the table next door seemed to thoroughly enjoy). I opted for another signature dish, the deliciously creamy Lobster Mornay, which was too big to finish. A concerned waiter actually asked me if there was something wrong with it – which I assured him there wasn’t. If you’re coming to Vanuatu for a small dose of rest and relaxation that doesn’t it mean you have to spend every minute on the sun lounger. One of the great things about Vanuatu is there’s plenty to do and in our case we took a scenic flight with experienced local operators Vanuatu Helicopters. Port Vila, its harbour and the surrounding coast is made up of many beautiful nooks and crannies and there's no better way to see them than by air. If you're staying in town, all you need to do is make your way to the booking office of Vanuatu Helicopters - they're located
Villa 25
harbourside by the Nambawan Café, next to the craft markets right in the middle of town. The helicopter itself operates off a floating pontoon in the harbour. Or if you’re staying in a place that has its own landing area like Villa 25, they can literally pick you up at the door. On this trip we enjoyed 'The Best of Efate' tour. A spectacular 20 minute flight took us out over Mele Bay, past the Cascade Falls, across to Havannah Harbour, over the amazing reef formations off Lelepa Island and then back again. We even managed to spot some dugong sunning themselves in the shallow waters below. With a variety of tours on offer, you can simply choose the one that fits your time frame, right up to the half-day adventures like their amazing Ambrym Volcano tour. If you’re a fishing fan you might like to try one of the charters that run out of Port Vila. If you’re on a short break, the half-day options are ideal. Options vary according to what type of fish you're trying to target, but regardless of what you're after, Vanuatu's waters have plenty of fish - from big mahi mahi and wahoo right up to giant marlin. If you're based in Port Vila, all you really need to do is walk to the marina just down from the Grand Hotel and Casino, as most the charters are based here. And again, if you’re staying in a place like Vila 25, they can pick you up straight off the shore. If you’re a golfer you can pop out to Port Vila Country Club for a lazy nine holes. It’s just past the airport so it’s nice and handy. Clubs can be hired and if you're keen to test your skills against the locals, visitors are welcome to join in on the weekly competitions. Win or lose it's guaranteed to be great fun and you'll have the chance to mix and mingle with the local players.
Looking out across Dream Cove, Villa 25
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Other fun half-day trips include a visit to the Mele Cascades, taking a drive up to the lovely Summit Gardens overlooking Mele Bay or going on the Vanuatu Jungle Zipline. As we said, there is plenty to do, even if you’ve come to Vanuatu to do nothing at all! On top of all that you can enjoy the activities in town. The cafés and restaurants in Port Vila are always a highlight. The beef on Santo is considered world-class and there are plenty of Kiwi expats who will swear it's better than our own – which is saying a lot. The seafood is absolutely first class - as you might expect from a country with such clean water Vanuatu's clean waters. Add in the French influence from Vanuatu’s colonial past, Asian-inspired tastes, a fusion of Pacific flavours and a trend towards using more and more local ingredients, and you really do have a mouthwatering selection of eateries to choose from on any short break. If you want to pick up a few souvenirs or some locally made products, there are enough shops to satisfy most. And should you feel like a flutter, the small casino at The Grand Hotel and The Palms Casino at the Holiday Inn are both a lot of fun to visit. Regardless of what you’re looking for, you’ll find something to suit on a short break to Vanuatu. While we stayed in the beautiful boutique property of Villa 25, you can go the other way and enjoy the accommodation and facilities of the big properties like The Grand Hotel and Casino, Iririki Island Resort, Le Lagon or The Holiday Inn. Or you could take the middle ground and choose the laid-back luxury of properties like Mangoes Resort or The Terraces. Whatever you decide, you’ll be guaranteed to have a great time and return back home feeling refreshed, recharged and planning how you to get back there as soon as possible.
Paradise Cove
Mele Cascades. ©Vanuatu Tourism - David Kirkland
Exclusively for adults and located just 30 minutes drive from Port Vila, the Havannah is an oasis of tranquility and your perfect romantic retreat. With only 17 luxurious villas set amidst elegantly landscaped gardens, you can be assured privacy and personalized service, Havannah style.
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Tanna Coffee – a fine tropical brew Tanna isn’t just home to the famous Mount Yasur Volcano, it’s also the land of Tanna Coffee! Arabica Coffee has been grown on Tanna Island for over 150 years and the rich volcanic soils provide the perfect base for growing top quality beans. The current plantation was established in 1982 to provide an economic boost for the newly independent country. Tanna Coffee has now empowered over 500 small holder farmers and developed more than 500,000 trees into production – with their guaranteed – superb 100 percent organically grown, fair trade coffee that is totally free of any harmful sprays or chemical fertilisers. The team at Islandtime are certainly big fans of Tanna Coffee and have become a bit hooked on this incredibly smooth and delicious brew. Want to sample this lovely coffee for yourself? The best way is to take a trip to Vanuatu and enjoy a cup or two in the beautiful islands where it’s grown or next best, go to www.tannacoffee.com and order this fine coffee online.
Babymoon bliss at The Havannah Expecting parents looking for one last escape can indulge in The Havannah’s new Babymoon package, which offers a romantic, relaxing getaway with everything a mother-to-be (and her partner) could possibly want. The Babymoon package includes a handmade local basket with organic local body products ideal for pregnant mums and newborn babies. A moisturising body lotion to soothe away stretch marks and dry skin, natural balm for nappy rash and chafed skin from breastfeeding, pikinini soap made especially for baby skin and an essential oil-scented candle to help relax into your pre-baby holiday. The package also offers canapes delivered daily to your villa and they are even tailored to your craving of the day. Plus you can enjoy delicious fresh papaya and grapefruit juice to keep those vitamin levels up. On top of that, there’s a 45-minute foot massage and a 45-minute head and shoulder massage to ease away tension and leave you feeling relaxed and pampered.
See awe-inspiring Ambyrn with Vanuatu Helicopters Looking for a totally unique Vanuatu experience? Try Vanuatu Helicopters’ Ambrym volcano tour. It takes around three hours in total, with around two hours of flying time. Take-off is from Vanuatu Helicopters’ floating pontoon in Port Vila Harbour, passing the remote tropical islands of Emai, Epi, Makura, Paama and the stunning Cooks Reef. On Ambyrn, the helicopter lands on the crater rim so guests can hop out and experience the power and might of this continuously boiling lava lake, which is big enough to fit two soccer fields inside it. With two active cones, Marum and Benbow, old lava fields and the vastness of the caldera covering 100 square kilometres, walking on the surface gives a feeling of what it must be like to walk on the moon, with not a plant or living creature in sight, just black earth, stunning rocky formations and mist creating a very outer-world experience. The journey home passes over endless stunning, lush, tropical rainforest covered islands with white sandy beaches and large coral reefs, and you may even spot a pod of whales, dolphins or dugongs and turtles.
©Vanuatu Helicopters
©Vanuatu Helicopters
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The Big Blue Finding Fiji's finest fishing and diving By Scott Lee
Scott Lee and his prized catch
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Islandtime writer and man of the sea Scott Lee, explores the northern tip of Fiji’s two biggest islands in search of a quality South Pacific catch.
The Great Sea Reef, Vanua Levu The South Pacific islands are blessed with some world’s most beautiful waters. They are also home to numerous first-class fishing options that can keep even the keenest angler satisfied. Among these fine fishing destinations is the northern coast of Fiji’s Vanua Levu. If you have clients who want to catch fish, it would be hard to find anywhere better than Nukubati Resort. Nukubati Island is surrounded by a labyrinth of reef systems stretching out 10km to the Great Sea Reef. There is no 'should have been here yesterday' excuses. Results are as close to guaranteed as you’ll get. Because of its position inside the main reef, the seas around Nukubati are usually flat, often glassy, and there is over one thousand square kilometres of reef to explore. Species targeted include walu (Spanish mackerel), coral trout, yellowfin tuna, bluefin trevally and giant trevally but anything is possible and the writer has recorded 17 fish of 11 different species on one very memorable morning. Most anglers visiting the tropics want to catch giant trevally and it is here that the guides at Nukubati excel. Fishing with poppers, beside the reefs at low tide, and on top of the reefs at full tide, these monsters are an anglers delight. The larger fish take more than an hour of skill and strength from the angler and the experience of the skipper to bring to the boat. Most are released to fight another day. Nukubati’s guides are also skilled at salt water flyfishing and there are plenty of sandbars and mangrove forests to wade in search of silver and bluefin trevally. Nukubati’s restaurant specialises in all manner of seafood so the better table fish are kept and served that day. For a fisherman there is nothing quite like bringing home the bacon and I can confess to proud moments as the other guests have applauded my success and enjoy the freshest of fresh bounty. On occasion the staff have even put my name on the menu "grilled fresh coral trout caught by Scott at the sandbank this morning". Magic!
Volivoli Resort, Viti Levu The northern tip of Viti Levu is also paradise for serious fishing fans. A great way to explore these waters is Volivoli Resort. Situated at Raki Raki on the northernmost tip of Viti Levu, two hours drive north of Nadi airport. It’s a five-star resort that is popular with families, fishermen and divers. Built in 2005, it has stylish modern villas and rooms, a large sand floor bar, a restaurant and swimming pool with swimup bar. The resort is beautifully laid out, taking full advantage of the resort’s position on a rocky point that is surrounded on three sides by ocean. Towering exotic and coconut palms, huge mango and flame trees dominate with lush tropical gardens filled with frangipani and hibiscus completing the picture. The owners have enhanced what nature provided and sympathetically developed the property with plantings, modern buildings and a network of concrete paths to present a truly exceptional property. Volivoli’s location, in close proximity to the Ra passage and the famous Bligh Waters, are it’s main attraction for divers and fishermen. With strong currents and abundant reef structures these waters are an aqua enthusiasts dream. Most fishing is done from the resort’s 34ft centre console, “Half Cast”, which is set up for casting and trolling. While the boat is capable of going anywhere in the Bligh Waters, most of the fishing is done within 10km of home giving guests more time fishing and less travelling. Testimonials on their website and Facebook page point to some excellent results on recent trips. As well as being the departure point for the live-aboard dive charter boat Fiji Siren, the resort also operates a dive operation of their own. Ra Diving charters offer trips to the reef systems in Bligh Waters, know for its soft corals and abundant fish life. They have a brand new dive shop which has equipment for up to 20 divers that will be open by Christmas. Ra Diving Charters are Padi and SSI certified. With its fine fishing options and multitude of accommodation choices, Fiji is a great spot for a fishing holiday. The season lasts all-year-round, which offers travellers the flexibility of flying in whenever it suits. And of course there a huge range of species that can be targeted. Visitors also have the choice of staying in resorts that specialise in fishing and diving, such as Nukubati and Volivoli, or you can simply stay in the resort of your choice and tap into the expertise of one of many fishing charters operators. In other words, Fiji is fishing heaven.
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Volivoli Resort, Viti Levu
Reeling in a giant GT
Nukubati Beach
Nestled within the ‘Dream Water’ (Tadrawai) Valley and set amongst lush tropical landscape, Mango Bay Resort overlooks an enclosed bay of crystal clear water and stunning white beachfront. Newly built Garden View Bures are surrounded by beautiful landscapes offering 2 separate en suite bedrooms,accommodating a maximum 4 guests. For the young at heart we have the option to book into our Jungle Bure - an 8 bed comfortable dorm room with shared bathroom facilities.
With something fun to keep even the most restless of traveller entertained, you can choose from a waterfall hike, horse riding, and island trip out to beautiful Yanuca, or take a trip with the renowned Mango Bay Fishing Charters to name a few things.
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MANGO BAY RESORT Namatakula, Tadrawai, Coral Coast, Fiji Islands P: (+679) 653 0069 info@mangobayresortfiji.com www.mangobayresortfiji.com
The Fiji Siren. Diving the deep blue. Diving goes hand-in-hand with fishing and at Volivoli they have an underwater experience that is incredibly hard to beat. The Fiji Siren is a purpose-built liveaboard dive charter vessel based at Volivoli Resort, the northern-most point on Fiji’s Viti Levu. It’s the latest addition to the Siren Fleet run by Worldwide Dive and Sail based in Indonesia. The 40 metre long Fiji Siren has eight large airconditioned cabins, each with it’s own ensuite. There is a huge indoor cabin with comfortable seating and a bar, and an even bigger aft deck set up for dining and socialising. The forward deck is set out with 16 diving stations, one for each guest when full, and the systems they have in place ensure hassle free and easy boarding and disembarking for all. There are eight fresh water stations for rinsing diving and camera equipment and lockers for storing towels, diving computers and the like at each station. There’s plenty of hot water for post dive showers on deck or in the private cabins and the main cabin are equipped with tables for servicing camera gear and recharging batteries etc. As worldwide leaders in live-aboard diving charters the Siren crew are obsessed with diver comfort and safety. Before each dive the cruise director presents a detailed briefing ensuring all divers are informed of the depths, currents, expected terrain and any interesting features to look out for. Divers are organised into groups with a dive master assigned to each group and a dive tender accompanies each group throughout each dive. From their base at Volivoli Resort the Fiji Siren explores the pristine waters between Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, an area know as Bligh Water. The reefs are vibrant and healthy and the fish life prolific. During our six night voyage we experienced wall dives, drift dives, swim-throughs and caves. We swam between reef structures and dived bommies that disappeared thousands of metres below us. We saw sharks, rays, dolphins, whales and colourful reef fish of every description and huge schools of pelagic and bait fish - pretty well the best Fiji has to offer and most were well away from the typical tourist dive sites. Liveaboard diving charters are designed for diving enthusiasts wanting to experience many different dive sites in a relatively short time, and the Fiji Siren certainly delivers on all fronts. The social atmosphere and camaraderie of liveaboards will especially appeal to couples who both dive and groups of friends who wish to enjoy their chosen sport together. The Fiji Siren would particularly appeal to diving clubs and private charters are easily catered for.
The Fiji Siren
Photography © Kit Ng
Photography © Kit Ng
The Fiji Siren sun deck
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New Caledonia
Product managers get a taste of New Caledonia Simon Duffy (New Caledonia Tourism) together with Angela Hallett (Aircalin) escorted 11 New Zealand-based product managers up to New Caledonia for a famil at the end of November. The group enjoyed five fun-filled days visiting numerous hotels, discovering Noumea by completing an action packed treasure hunt, kayaking at Ilot Maitre, exploring Isle des Pins and staying at the new Sheraton Deva Resort & Spa. The feedback from the famil was fantastic, with product managers really enjoying the opportunity to see and experience New Caledonia's uniqueness and diversity. "I believe it is a unique destination", said House of Travel's Sharma Smith. "It is different to others in our South Pac portfolio. If clients want a little taste of Europe it's right on our doorstep".
TGIF...... Want the perfect way to finish off your holiday Friday? Every Friday, Le Deck Café Concert at the Chateau Royal Beach Resort & Spa plays deep house sessions so you can boogie the night away. Simply welcome in the weekend, chilling out in the garden listening to deep funky house tracks – life doesn’t get much better!
Shelley Gutry, Our Pacific, Sharma Smith, HOT, Rebecca Goodin, Flight Centre ©TRAVELinc magazine
New kayak tours opens up amazing waterways Aventure Pulsion Kayak based in Dumbea just 20 minutes from Noumea offers some amazing kayak trails which highlight the diverse range of activities available for visitors to New Caledonia. Whether is it exploring the wild Forgotten Coast or the amazing Prony hot water springs, full-moon kayak trails at Parc de la Riviere Bleue or even overnight trips paddling along the Kaori River, there is a wide range of choices and something for everyone. This new venture in eco-tourism is sure to gain momentum as it offers visitors a unique way to explore New Caledonia.
New Caledonia Tourism takes its place at PAICE New Caledonia Tourism's stand at PAICE 2014 was well represented by Noumea-based suppliers keen to showcase their products to PAICE attendees. Representatives from Chateau Royal, NewCal Events, GLP/Hilton Le Promenade together with Aircalin and New Caledonia Tourism had a great day on the stand and were placed Best Regional Runner-Up for the second year in a row.
Left to Right - Cathy Gibson - Aircalin, Claire Hooton - New Caledonia Tourism, Lucie Boudard - Chateau Royal Beach Resort & Spa, Simon Duffy - New Caledonia Tourism. Front: Julie Cassin GLP/Hilton, Suzanne Kenyon - NewCal Events, Angela Hallett - Aircalin
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French flair french delicacies..
Where else so close to home can you try escargot, foie gras, rillettes, or cassoulet? Or shop at a pâtisserie, boulangerie, epicurie, boucherie, traiteur or roulotte?
fine dining
Restaurants and cafes abound, to suit every taste and budget - you can always be assured of the finest mix of French food and Melanesian flavours.
Fine shopping..
European designer labels make shopping a delight in Nouméa. For clothing, bags, jewellery, accessories, shoes and more, there is no place better.
the islands
new caledonia Discerning clients want much more from their holiday than just to fly & flop on a beach.
lifou
With immaculate beaches, precipitous volcanic cliffs, deep tropical forests, immense caves and a long history, Lifou is an amazing place to explore.
ouvÉa
One of the most beautiful atolls in the Pacific, Ouvea has a single road running along the beach front, bordered with coconut palms facing the lagoon.
mare
Mare is half the size of Lifou with a wild beauty, carved cliffs, dark forests, and long undisturbed beaches dotted with numerous caves and pools.
the isle of pines
If you want to just get away, take long walks, swim, snorkel, and unwind on magnificent, deserted, white sand beaches, then the Isle of Pines is the place!
getting away
So show them the diversity of New Caledonia. The best of French cuisine and wine melded with the unique flavours of Melanesia. The largest lagoon in the world to play in. A rugged hinterland where adventure tourism reigns supreme. And isolated and beautiful beaches where you can forget the cares of everyday life. Whatever you’re after, New Caledonia offers a combination of options and experiences found nowhere else in the South Pacific..and all under 3 hours from Auckland!
adventure time
The North is the adventure playground - mountain biking, kayaking, rock climbing, fishing, hiking, horse trekking, quad bike tours - it’s all here!
underwater..
simply more options!
Whether experienced or a beginner, New Caledonia is a diver’s paradise. Dive with sea turtles, dugongs, manta rays, dolphins, humpback whales and more.
exploring
You can feel a whole world away when you’re up in the North. Especially travelling on this car ferry that crosses the river all day long at Hienghène.
Images ©NCTPS, Destination îles Loyauté, Gie Tourisme Province Nord, Stéphane Ducandas.
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New Caledonia
New recruit for New Cal Events
Another busy year for Le Meridien Noumea January 2014 marked the start of a comprehensive renovation programme at Le Meridien Noumea and these improvements are set to continue through to the end of 2015. An investment of approximately US$30 million has been committed to developments and Phase two in 2015 will include:
New Cal Events, a leading specialist in inbound destination group management, has added more expertise to their team with the addition of David Denoual. With a background of over 20 years in the restaurant and hotel industry, David has joined up to assist with the development of new products and ideas with Suzanne Kenyon, the manager of NewCal Events.
Refurbishment of 50 Classic and Superior rooms: Jan – Nov 2015 Construction of 22 new one and two-bedroom Family/Long Stay suites: Jan 2015 – Jan 2016 Refreshed conference and banquet rooms: Jan – Mar 2015 Refurbishment of The Sextant Restaurant: Jan – Apr 2015 Renovation of the main kitchen: Jan – Mar 2015
Parlez vous Francais Even if you don’t know a lot of French, it’s great fun trying to converse with locals in their own language - and they appreciate the effort! Here are some helpful phrases to get you started….
Hello - Bonjour Goodbye - Au Revoir Thank you - Merci Please - S'il vous plait Yes - Oui No - Non I would like a drink - Je voudrais boire I would like to eat - Je voudrais manger Where is.......? Où est.......? Where can I take a taxi? - Où puis-je prendre un taxi? Please help me! - Aidez-moi s'il vous plaît! I don't understand - Je ne comprends pas I'd like to make a reservation - Je voudrais faire une réservation How much does this cost? - Combien ça coùte? Please bring the bill - L'addition, s'il vous plait What time is it? - Quelle heure est-il?
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Ramada Plaza Nouméa Ideally located in Anse Vata Bay with cafes, restaurants and the beach all on your doorstep! Dine at Noumea’s only revolving restaurant, pamper yourself at Ramada Spa or relax beside the pool. Modern, spacious rooms and suites combine luxury, space and tradition.
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Solomon Islands
Catch of the day at Zipolo Habu Located on Lola Island in Vona Vona Lagoon in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, Zipolo Habu Resort is described as ‘the lost paradise of our childhood dreams.’ And it's easy to see why – nestled within a perfect blue lagoon and fringed by white sands and tall green palms, Lola Islands truly reflects a quintessential South Pacific island paradise. Zipolo Habu Resort is also one of the best places in the Solomon Islands to enjoy an amazing fishing experience. And making it very easy to get there, Auckland-based Dive Fish Snow is offering seven-night stays at the resort. The offer includes return airfares ex-Auckland to Munda, the jump-off point for the resort and boat transfers and three halfdays shared fishing charters and meals. www.divefishsnow.co.nz
Lindblad Expeditions to cruise the Solomon Islands Back in 2004, Lindblad Expeditions formed a partnership with National Geographic, pooling resources to provide extraordinary small-ship voyages to some of the world's most remote and fascinating places.
All new website for Solomon Airlines Solomon Airlines has become one of the first international carriers to employ the latest in online customer service web-based technology with the launch of its newly revamped website. Announcing the launch, Solomon Airlines General Manager Operations and Commercial, Gus Kraus, said one of the new site’s key attributes lay in its ability to be fully accessed from any desktop PC, laptop, iPad or smartphone. This, he said, is unlike other online service-based websites which require users to access apps or specialised mobile websites. Designed by New Zealand-based Tomahawk to employ the latest in online technology, the principal focus, however remains firmly fixed on overall client service delivery. In keeping with that, this new website has been designed for simplicity and easy access to information while offering an enhanced booking process allowing for international and domestic flights to be booked in one smooth transaction. The new website also highlights the expanded routes and international destinations now serviced by Solomon Airlines. In addition, the new website provides travellers with information on the Solomon Islands and the multitude of ever-increasing travel and holiday opportunities the destination offers. www.flysolomons.com
The Solomon Islands will feature in two Lindblad Expeditions cruise programmes in 2015. Option one is part of a 16-day "Palau to Solomon Islands along the Pacific Equator" which features the magnificent Marovo Lagoon in New Georgia Province and a visit to the nation’s capital of Honiara as part of the itinerary aboard the 102-passenger National Geographic Orion. Departing from Palau on October 1, the itinerary also includes Yap State and Chuuk State in Micronesia and New Ireland and New Britain Islands in Papua New Guinea. Option two is an 11-day ‘Solomon Islands to Fiji: Hidden South Pacific’ programme which departs from Honiara on October 15. A highlight of the programme which also visits Vanuatu and Fiji is a port of call to the rarely-visited tiny island of Owaraha (formerly known as Santa Ana) where passengers aboard National Geographic Orion will be greeted with traditional dances performed by villagers wearing elaborate costumes and masks. www.expeditions.com
A real-life Solomon Islands experience Solomon Islands travel specialist Go Tours Travel is offering a wonderful opportunity to sample life in a real Solomon Islands village.It’s Kmaga Village, a small unique hamlet on the eastern coast of Santa Isabel, the longest of the archipelago’s islands and it’s the perfect place to experience true Solomon Island hospitality in a real and very typical cultural environment. Visitors will stay next door to local families and interact with cheeky kids, friendly villagers and local chiefs - meeting new friends within small local families who live in this remote part of Solomon Islands. Accommodation is in one twobedroom bungalow, it has two bedrooms with a main lounge and living area set right on the beach with amazing views – there’s even a solar power system providing limited 240v through an inverter. visit www.gotours.com.au
SO SOLOMONS – SO DIFFERENT For more information contact: Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau Tel: + 677 22442 E: info@sivb.com.sb www.visitsolomons.com.sb
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Norfolk
A taste of success at the inaugural Food festival! Norfolk Island is a hidden gem in the South Pacific and is the next up and coming food and leisure destination; this was Australian celebrity chef Dominique Rizzo’s comment at the conclusion of a very successful food festival. Dominique was joined by Fast Ed another Australian celebrity chef who bought pizazz to the week-long festival! The programme included cooking demonstrations and a Galloping Gourmet dinner where people visited three stunning locations for three courses. Canapés at sunset, a main course served in an old convict home and a sweet selection of desserts, tea and coffee at a cliff-top property. Wetl’s is the local word for food and the Wild Wetl’s gala evening showcased the skills of local chefs who cooked up a delicious four-course dinner; there was also a food and arts and craft market held in the World Heritage compound of Kingston. The festival concluded with pancakes by the bay, held at Emily Bay lagoon, a stunning location for breakfast and entertainment under the famous Norfolk pine trees. Dates for 2015 will be confirmed soon!
Norfolk a favourite with Spicer Norfolk Island Tourism recently hosted a visit from well-known Australian media personality Tracey Spicer and her young son. Tracey writes for magazines and websites and also operates Spicer Communications. The visit focused on family friendly activities like mini golf, hedge maze, swimming and snorkelling, bushwalking, feeding Mr Blue Bull and so much more. Tracey has already listed Norfolk Island in her Top 5 favourite places to visit, the highlights being the many layers of living history and the pristine waters of Emily Bay lagoon.
Rejuvenate your body and mind For people wishing to disconnect from the stress and complexities of everyday life, a visit to Norfolk Island can be a real tonic for your soul. The holistic Natural Therapies Clinic is the newest addition to Norfolk Island’s selection of health and wellbeing offerings. The package is available all-year-round and offers homeopathy, massage, allergy testing, cooking classes and food re-education. Participants will be equipped with health and fitness tools to implement a better way of life when they return home. Visitors can also practice yoga and tai chi at the beach, or just bliss out with a relaxing pamper treatment.
Vets set for February tee off The Norfolk Island Golf course is bordered by the South Pacific Ocean and located in the historic World Heritage-listed Kingston area. A summer sea breeze is pretty much guaranteed and creates an extra dimension when playing the course. A popular annual tournament at the club is the Vets tournament, a three-day (54 hole gross or 54 hole stableford event). To qualify for a vets tournament, participants must be 40 years or over. Players are grouped into three age divisions. Gold, silver and bronze medals can be won for the best gross in each section and daily stableford prizes. The 2015 event is set down for February 9-13 and visiting golfers are more than welcome to participate.
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Hawaii
Mahalo Month website goes live The best way for anyone to find out about a destination is always going there yourself and next year Hawaii Tourism will give trade partners the perfect opportunity with The Mahalo Month programme. Held April 1-May 31, Mahalo Month targets the travel trade by inviting Hawaii selling retail agents, tour operator staff and reservation agents to visit and experience the islands first-hand. The New Zealand and Australian travel trade will have access to over 100 special mahalo rates during the two-month period, which will cover the islands of O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i Island. www.mahalomonth.com.
Lava flow update online. Hawaii, The Big Island In recent months we have seen a number of news stories on the lava flow near the small town of Pahoa on The Big Island, Hawaii. With this in mind a 'Special Alert - Volcano Update' button has been added to the home page of Hawaii’s official tourism website at www.gohawaii.com/nz/big-island, mobile site and Facebook page. As we go to press, the lava flow is still on the move. However, if you or your clients have concerns regarding this volcanic activity simply go to the site.
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Numbers keep on rising Hawaii visitor numbers continue to go from strength to strength with October arrivals from New Zealand rising 6.1 percent to 5717 visitors. For the year-to-date through October, arrivals from New Zealand have grown 26.3 percent to 54,291 visitors – a great result for the destination.
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Napali Coast tops with TripAdvisor Kauai The Napali Coast is well known for its breathtaking scenery and TripAdvisor has backed that up by naming it one of the top 'Awe-inspiring Places Around the World.' The recognition comes from fan feedback on TripAdvisor’s Facebook and Twitter accounts, and judgements made by TripAdvisor’s destination experts. You can experience the coast in a number of ways, from the air by helicopter, from the sea by kayak or launch, or on foot along some spectacular hiking trails.
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American Samoa ready for a big cruise season As a cruise destination the South Pacific keeps going from strength to strength. And 2015 will certainly be another bumper season for American Samoa with 18 cruise ships stopping in between January and October. Princess Cruises make up the bulk of the visiting ships with seven calling, followed by America Holland Line and Oceania Cruises each having three ship calls, P&O Cruises two ships and one ship visit each by Regent Seven Seas, Cunard and Costa Cruises. These are the ships coming in during the early part of the year: January 30 Marina - Oceania Cruises January 31 Mariner - Regent Seven Seas February 12 Arcadia - P&O Cruises February 20 Queen Elizabeth – Cunard March 3 Ocean Princess - Princess Cruises March 9 Marina - Oceania Cruises March 18 Aurora - P&O Cruises April 27 Oosterdam - Holland America Line May 14 Sea Princess - Princess Cruises May 29 Insignia - Oceania Cruises (maiden visit) August 11 Sun Princess - Princess Cruises August 26 Sea Princess - Princess Cruises October 5 Golden Princess - Princess Cruises October 7 Volendam - Holland America Line October 15 Dawn Princess - Princess Cruises October 20 Amsterdam - Holland America Line October 26 Costa Luminosa - Costa Cruises (maiden visit), October 31 Crown Princess - Princess Cruises.
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Google to reveal wonderful underwater world We all know Google Street View. The fantastic online tool lets us take a virtual tour of streets and roads all over the world. Well, American Samoa is going one step further. Or should we say under. American Samoa will soon be available in both underwater and in Google street view virtual 360 degree high resolution imagery, which will allow an individual to navigate and experience the depths and scenery at their leisure on the internet. Catlin Seaview Survey Underwater Earth and Google Street View in partnership with the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa have begun a mission to map sanctuary sites. They include Fagatele Bay, Fagalua/Fogama’a, Aunu’u, Ta’u (home of the Valley of the Giants and the largest coral porites in the world), and Muliava (Rose Atoll Marine National Monument). Led by Richard Vevers, Executive Director and Christophe Bailhache, Head of Technology and Operations the Catlin Seaview Underwater Earth Team has traveled to more than 21 countries to document the world’s coral reefs and reveal them to all in high resolution, 360 degree panoramic vision. This is the first time any country has had Google 360 degree imagery for land and underwater. The images will be released during 2015, and it is hoped this will open opportunities for visitors abroad to learn more about American Samoa in 360 degree imagery and virtual tours.
Hit the local market One of the true joys of travel is being able to mix, mingle and eat like the locals! Which makes a visit to the vibrant Fagatogo Marketplace a must-do. Full of fresh fruit, flowers, handicrafts and souvenirs, this is the place to pick up some goodies to take home, and of course rub shoulders with the locals.
Going by foot a fine way to explore Like many Pacific Islands, American Samoa is blessed with some wonderful hiking trails. They also cater to a wide variety of fitness levels and make their way through a range of landscapes including rainforests, beach walks and steep mountain trails. If you’ve got the energy for a half-day trek, try the 4km walk from the village of A’oloaufou leading down to A’asu on Massacre Bay. Depending on the weather, the ground can be muddy and slippery. Plus the trail can become overgrown, in which case, hiring a local guide in A’oloaufou is a very good idea.
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Cook Islands
Ground-breaking marine park gets closer
Cook Island’s new premium villas join Vibe Pacific
Back in 2012, Prime Minister Henry Puna first announced the creation of the Cook Islands Marine Park. At around 1.1 million square kilometres of ocean, the marine park known as Marae Moana, will be one of the world’s biggest marine reserves. Now, after much work from the Cook Island’s government, traditional leaders and local communities, the marine park is set to launch in 2015. The ocean is at the centre of all things in the Cook Islands and the Marine Park will help promote its sustainable development alongside economic activities such as tourism and fishing. We will keep you updated about this wonderful initiative in the months to come.
Vibe Pacific has been appointed the global marketing representative for Cook Islands' newest, luxury villas – Crystal Blue Lagoon Villas. Sitting on the edge of Muri Beach, Crystal Blue Lagoon Villas is due to open in January 2015. Sandi Reily, Managing Director of Vibe Pacific said, “we are excited to work alongside the passionate owners of this stunning new property which has been built to a wonderfully high spec, with beautifully fitted interiors that exude the essence of a relaxed tropical escape”. “We are extremely proud to welcome Crystal Blue Lagoon into our growing Pacific Island portfolio and look forward to fulfilling our client’s vision”. Taking its name from the blue waters of Muri Beach, Crystal Blue Lagoon will offer a firstclass beachfront experience for couples or groups of friends and family. This gated duplex sanctuary consists of four spacious two-storey, two-bedroom apartments wrapped around an impressively large infinity pool that flows endlessly towards the tranquil clear waters of Muri Lagoon. www.vibepacific.com
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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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Tonga
A ton of underwater fun in Tonga The Kingdom of Tonga is home to some of the world’s most beautiful coral reefs and marine life. It is also uncrowded, untouched and full of unique sea life just waiting to be explored. In fact, more than 500 species of reef-building coral make their home in this warm tropical ocean. The diversity of coral colours and forms is virtually never-ending, and snorkelling is a great way to experience it all for yourself. For first-time snorkellers there are plenty of guides who can show you around the best spots. Plus the water temperature is warm all-year round, so there’s no need to get in and out of a wetsuit. Snorkelling is also a fun-filled family activity that’s suitable for most ages. There are four main island groups that are popular for snorkelling and diving adventures, this includes Tongatapu, ‘Eua, Ha’apai and Vava’u. And remember, Tonga is renowed for its crystal clear waters, so make sure to bring your underwater camera! Photo taken at Matafonua Lodge, Ha’apai by Darren Rice
Tongan fashion comes to the fore Tongan Fashion Designer Bou Fonua has recently presented a new summer range for men and women. Inspired by the unique designs and patterns of Tonga, fused with a fresh contemporary look, this new line embraces tradition yet puts a modern spin to it, indicating a changing sense of fashion for the Kingdom of Tonga. From cocktail dresses to contemporary puletahas (traditional Tongan wear for women) as well as shirts and tupenus (traditional Tongan wear for men), visitors to Tonga should keep a look out for BOU's Clothing for unique island wear. Left to right: Miss Heilala Tonga 2014 - 2015 Cassandra Ngaluafe, fashion designer Bou Fonua and International model Diamond Langi models the new summer range at Bou's first fashion show in Tonga!
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Niue
Scenic Group adds Matavai Resort to the family The Scenic Hotel Group has taken over ownership of the Matavai Resort Niue, and as of December 1, the property will take on its new name of Scenic Matavai Resort Nuie.
Retail consultants get taste of Niue’s diversity Hogan and Associates, Susie Williams (pictured front row, fourth right) recently took a select group of retail consultants to Niue to enjoy the rich diversity of experiences Niue has to offer. Susie reported excellent feedback from the group with Louise from World Travellers describing her underwater experience as having the “best visibility I have ever seen.” On-water encounters included a dolphin encounter like no other with local spinner dolphins putting on quite a show for the visitors. Other highlights for the group included the quality of the food with great dining at Kai Ika, Falala Fa and Vaiolama with its cliff top 18-hole mini-golf course.
Scenic Hotel Group Managing Director Brendan Taylor says the Matavai property’s stunning location, reputation and standard of presentation made it a natural addition to the group’s South Pacific portfolio.
The group’s three ‘wahoo-hines’ put their fishing skills to the test with a highly successful day hauling in a total of 10 fish which made for some unique photo opportunities. In the evening, the group enjoyed spectacular sunsets and ocean-scapes from the deck of the Matavai Resort, described by Sam from Travel Select as being “fabulous” and the “best cliff-top deck I have seen.” The group was accompanied by newly appointed Niue Tourism Board member Saluma Hunt (pictured centre front.)
“The property is the perfect addition to the Scenic family and philosophy of promoting unique unspoilt locations which will be a welcomed new experience for travellers wanting an alternative stunning Pacific Island adventure” Mr Taylor said. The 54-room complex incorporates 44 hotel rooms, 10 apartments and a three-bedroom Brett Inkster villa that are all airconditioned and well appointed. Additional facilities include a restaurant bar and two spectacular freshwater swimming pools nestled amongst tropical gardens, offering 180 degree views of the Pacific Ocean. Changes at the hotel also include the appointment of Brett Inkster as the Opening General Manager of Scenic Matavai Resort Niue. Brett will lead the team at Scenic Matavai Resort Niue over the opening period, focusing on implementing Scenic Hotel Group standards and best practices. Brett comes with over 26 year’s hospitality experience, 15 of which have been within Scenic Group Hotel Group as a General Manager.
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