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TAMANU...
ON THE BEACH
Unspoiled, Uncrowded,
Unsurpassed

Situated 15 km from Port Vila
the resort is set in five acres of lush tropical gardens bordering on a pristine white
sand beach and the Pacific Ocean. The Club offers simple, yet luxurious plantation
cottages built in the French colonial style with verandas angled to face the sea,
shuttered windows and garden bathrooms set in coral. The bedrooms are large, airy and
cooled by overhead fans and on-shore breezes.
The restaurant overlooks the
beach, and is renowned for fresh distinctive cuisine
emphasising the excellent local seafood, beef, and exotic fruits, and is complimented by
an extensive wine selection. The ambience is relaxed, yet sophisticated. Guests are
encouraged to linger over lunches, sip sunset cocktails and recline on the resort's
secluded beach. For the more active, golf, tennis, kayaking, croquet, riding, scuba diving
and game fishing are available on request.
We would suggest combining
your sailing holiday with a stay prior to or after your sailing adventure at this intimate
hotel.
Let us package
your entire holiday to Vanuatu, saving you time & money! Packages include
airfares, the yacht charter or dive cruise, and any pre/post cruise hotel
accommodation that you require.
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