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Port Vila (0.3 miles from Bauerfield International Airport)
Featuring a garden, Janessa's Dwellery is located in Port Vila in the Efate region, 3.9 km from Konanda Reef. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi. Janessa went out of her way to make our trip comfortable. She droves us into town, made us an excellent breakfast and recommended places to go. The accommodation was comfortable, very clean and just 5 minutes walk from the airport. Wouldn't stay anywhere else in Port Villa
Hotel in Les Lagunes ( 0.3 miles)
Set in Les Lagunes, 3.9 km from Konanda Reef, PORT VILA Airport Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. We were very much in doubt about this place, due to the low ratings. However, the reality is that the hotel was hit badly by the December 2024 earthquake and they are currently rebuilding the place. We got one of the new rooms. Thus, everything is freshly painted and all furniture is new. Consequently, we can highly recommend it for a night or two if you need to be close to the airport. It is just a short walking distance.
Port Vila (1 miles from Bauerfield International Airport)
Located in Port Vila in the Efate region, Hopesy's features a balcony. The apartment is composed of 1 bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom. A flat-screen TV is provided.
Port Vila (1.5 miles from Bauerfield International Airport)
Located in the Tebakor Quarter, Pacific Paradise Motel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, just 15 minutes’ walk from Port Vila’s town centre. All rooms feature ceiling fans or air conditioning. It was decided to relocate to central bay motel for travel convenience- excellent- management and staff very helpful.
Port Vila (1.9 miles from Bauerfield International Airport)
Featuring a exclusive waterfront access, an outdoor pool, Fatumaru Lodge is located along the Fatumaru Bay. Free WiFi, a private patio and lovely ocean views are standard in all apartments. Fantastic location and the staff were incredibly helpful and generous!
Hotel in Port Vila ( 2.2 miles)
Located 6 km from Konanda Reef, Travellers Motel Vanuatu offers 3-star accommodation in Port Vila and features an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a shared lounge. Probably the best place to stay in Port Vila. Really nice community with follow travellers and the Aussie manager is super helpful
Hotel in Port Vila ( 2.2 miles)
Set in Port Vila, Efate region, Crystal Palace Hotel is located 5.5 km from Konanda Reef. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel offers free shuttle service and a 24-hour front desk.
Port Vila (2.3 miles from Bauerfield International Airport)
Set in Port Vila in the Efate region, Room With A View & Apartment Style features a garden. It is located 5.6 km from Konanda Reef and provides a 24-hour front desk. Three great restaurants nearby—-hot shower—key code door. Good beds
Hotel in Port Vila ( 2.3 miles)
Set in Port Vila, 5.7 km from Konanda Reef, Crown Royale Hotel & Lounge provides accommodation with a restaurant and free private parking. Fabulous staff and management who were all so welcoming and helpful. I would highly recommend this place and loved my staff there. Fabulous people and great place to stay. Thanks to everyone!
Port Vila (2.4 miles from Bauerfield International Airport)
Located in Port Vila in the Efate region, City Lodge provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Konanda Reef is 5.7 km from the lodge. The hotel provided a true travel experience - local ni-Vanuatu people book this hotel daily so was able to meet & have enjoyable coversations from many different islands including remote islands.
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Absolutely loved Port Vila, I would definitely return and explore more of the island or venture further out to the other islands. Highly recommend the Blue Lagoon (we went twice), Eden on the River and the 83 Islands Distillery tour - order a coffee after your tasting, it was the best coffee I had all week. We also went snorkeling at Hideaway Island and posted a card in their underwater post office, just beautiful and so much fun. For those wanting a bit more of an adventure, do the Jungle Zipline. The guys were fantastic, really looked after the group and OMG the views. For resturants, definitely book The Stonegrill Restaurant, I know everyone rates it highly but for good reason. The experience, the view, the service = all outstanding. For getting around town, just use the bus service, cheap and cheerful.
There was not a lot to do in Port Vila. We did love the new french cafe right on the water called Lalala where the food is excellent and you can get a Tanna Coffee as well. Overall it was very expensive and the food was not consistent. At a couple of places we had to send back chicken as it was still raw in the middle. We enjoyed the traditional thai massage opposite Lalala and the food at the thai restaurant was nice. We stayed for 10 days but five would have been sufficient. The only two activities we did was the Major Tom which was fabulous and well worth every penny and The Eden River which was also quite special (4500 VUV per person including the little tour). We had planned on doing the other couple of activities but when we met other tourists we couldn't find anyone that though the Cascades was worth it and the ziplining got mixed messages. I was not inclined to go to Hideaway Island as 2500 VUV per person to enter the island seemed excessive. We only stayed on Efate as we wanted a relaxing holiday. The cost of travelling to other islands seemed to put some other tourists off. Overall, surprisingly expensive. The local buses thought are easy to get on and off and can take you anywhere for a fraction of the cost of a driver. We had a quad bike which was fun but the potholes made it uncomfortable at times. We went to the Banana Beach Club which had really love food and a beautiful little lagoon full of fish that lapped at the bottom step and a lovely vibe. Just a few minutes up the road from there was a beautifl beach that was free to park/enter and was probably the most beautiful beach we saw.
We stayed a total of 10 days and I think 1 week would have been enough. We hired a car and I would recommend not doing this - use the local buses and hire a car and driver when going further out of town. Some sites we went to weren't worth it. Others were great. Highlights - Horse ride with The riders Club (don't go with Club Hippique (their horses appeared neglected (were skinny, cracked hooves and misbehaved). Hideaway island snorkelling, Turtle sanctuary at Avi Bay (fun to walk into the water and hand feed the turtles). Fire show at the Beach Bar on Saturday night (great food reasonably priced) Cultural Village tour (very educational and entertaining). Eden on the river was pretty but the "Bridges" tour wasn't really worth it. I would give Blue Lagoon a miss unless you have kids/young adults who want to swing off the ropes. Major Tom sailing ship trip was nice but given the cost I would only recommend if you have a larger budget - snorkelling at Hideaway island was just as good. If you want more info check out my daughter's videos - "Wet Days in Vanuatu with Cat & Lil' Sloth" on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VmznL-0pVg There is one video for each of our 10 days. Cat and Lil Sloth
We visited turtle sanctuary, very little and disappointing, distillery fabulous experience and staff fantastic. Pele island was awesome aswell as hideaway island. Port Vila itself is nice but it will be an island stay next time.
An interesting place to visit with very friendly people but still recovering from the recent earthquake. Several resorts are still to reopen. Not a lot to do except relax, swim and snorkel but that was what we wanted. Felt safe and can drink the water. It is expensive with food, drink and transport costs similar to Australia. Air Vanuatu is still very unreliable with flight cancellations so leave a few days to get back to Port Vila for international connections if you plan to visit other islands. No one seems surprised when this happens, so you need to relax as well!
Despite beng only 8 months since the devastating earthquake, Port Vila is doing just fine. A number of places haven't rebuilt but the ones that have rebuilt or repaired are great. Awesome restaurants and bars are a plenty so you won't be disappointed. The roads are terrible so be very careful if driving. All in all a great place to visit and will definately go back