Iririki

Iririki
Island resort

Iririki Island
Iririki

Location in Vanuatu

Coordinates: 17°46′S 168°17′E / 17.767°S 168.283°E / -17.767; 168.283Coordinates: 17°46′S 168°17′E / 17.767°S 168.283°E / -17.767; 168.283
Country  Vanuatu
Province Shefa Province
Area
  Total 0.279 km2 (0.108 sq mi)
Time zone VUT (UTC+11)
Website Official website

Iririki is a privately leased island, located in Mele Bay, just minutes from Port Vila, the Capital of Vanuatu. Iririki Island translates to small island'’ or safe haven, and is now a luxurious 4.5 star island escape, a favourite with tourists worldwide and a particularly with Australians and New Zealanders. The whole island is owned and operated by Australian businessmen Shane Pettiona, Darren Pettiona and Peter Stockley.

Current usage

Iririki, Vanuatu

Iririki Island Resort continues to operate as a tranquil island holiday haven located only 15 minutes from the airport and 3 minutes from Port Vila town centre. Access is provided to guests of the resort via private ferry, with over 147 individual pieces of accommodation, choices ranging from traditional fares at the water’s edge, to a variety of modern studio style apartments. The island offers multiple dining and entertainment options, with restaurants and bars to truly experience the essence of Vanuatu. Island life can also be enjoyed at a variety of pools spread throughout, including a swim-up bar and a signature restaurant 'Micheners' offering world class dining. The resort also features a wide range of relaxing massages and treatments available from 'Spa Iririki'. A new Casino / Entertainment was due to be opened in May 2016 and will be located temporarily within the existing Watermark Restaurant, providing hospitality and gaming services. The plan includes 4 main gaming floor tables, 2 VIP private area tables, 20 state of the art slot machines. Complementing these will be a Jazz / Blues adult lounge, VIP Lounge, and Karaoke / Sports Lounge. Revolutionary concepts in casino gambling will be offered, including blackjack tables actually in the shallow beach water and a double ended American Roulette will surely become a favourite. Active guests are also well catered for with snorkeling, jet-ski hire, catamarans, bicycles, and gymnasium, tennis and games rooms. The resort also caters for wedding and conferences.

History

Iririki Island is the traditional land of Ifira Islanders.

Language

Bislama is spoken by everyone as the day-to-day language. In addition, English and French are also widespread. Other Indigenous languages are also spoken in the city.

Climate

Port Vila has a tropical climate, with little variance in temperature throughout the year. Temperatures can reach a high of 93.2 °F (34.0 °C), with an average low of 84.2 °F (29.0 °C). The region also enjoys south east trade winds. November to February are generally quite warm and a little humid, with April to October providing perfect weather conditions. With warm ocean temperatures ideal for all water sports.

Currency

The official currency in Vanuatu is Vatu (VT); however, Australian dollars are readily accepted at many locations. All major credit cards are accepted.

References

Freeman, T.E.A., (2006), Doctor in Vanuatu: A Memoir, Institute of Pacific Studies.
Rodman, M.R., (2001), Houses Far From Home: British Colonial Space in the New Hebrides, University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, USA. ISBN 978-0-8248-2307-8.

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