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Update Vanuatu Resorts - Spice News: Commemorative activities, launches, incentives, conferences, exhibitions VTO Australian Director Sarah Anderson said: "While we hear about some Port Vila property that is open for shops, the truth is that the sights and activity that make up such an important part of a Vanuatu vacation are and will be out of order for at least a fewweek. "People who have reserved a trip to Espiritu Santo should continue their vacation as scheduled, as the isle is in good shape and can be used openly and for business," she said. An IHG spokesman said that the last visitors from the Vanuatu resort were to be quickly removed and all employees and visitors who had worked at the moment of the hurricane had been considered.

It will then be shut down for some length of reinstatement while repairing, the spokesman said, and added that no timeframe for reopening had been foreseen. Like for other homes throughout Vanuatu, the following has been recommended: The Tamanu on the beach: Continued significant damages. Temporarily shut down.

Trees and Fishes Angler's Retreat Vanuatu: Minimum amount of damaging to some villas in the area. Havannah: The street to the resorts was badly broken. There was considerable harm to the area itself. Preliminary reporting indicates that the site will be shut down for two-month. Varwick Le Lagon Estate and Spa: A few damages by resorts, overall effect not yet verified.

The Benjor Beach Club: Insignificant damages to the system. It'?ll be shut down for a whole year. There'?s no harm to the structure. Purple 25: Persistent minimum amount of attack. Melanesian port of Vila: There was no great harm, but no electricity. Mooring Hotel Port Vila: There was no great harm, but no electricity. The Tropicana Lagoon Resort: Do not open for shop once energy is recovered.

The Coco Beach Resort: In the hope that the cuisine will be repaired by the end of the month and reopened after the restoration of electricity. Eracor Island Estate and Spa: Minimum amount of damages. We will reopen the resorts soon. Isle of Iririki Island Resort: Minor damages to some cottages and garden. It will be closing until 31 March 2015.

This is Eratap Beaches Resort: It will be shut down until April 26, 2015. Breaka's beautiful seaside resort: Preliminary evidence suggests that Breakas Strand is suffering significant damages and will be shut down for three consecutive week while repairing the area. This is Hideaway Island Resort: There is no structure but there is surface degradation on the beaches, on the flora and there is currently no fresh air.

It will be shut down until March 23, 2015. There' been some damages to the rooms in the motel and the Hemisphere V.I.P. room is out of order for the now. Because of the request from charities helping to restore Cyclone Pam related service and equipment and the need to carry out a full claims evaluation and subsequent repair, The Grand Hotel and Casino will not be able to meet current or new reservations by April 30, 2015.

He' suffered some kind of harm. Little harm. Slight damages to the roof at the front desk. Mangoes Resort: Continued low level of harm. Minimum system damages and repair is done as soon as the electricity is recovered. The Coconut Palms Resort: Persistent minimum damages and is shut down for up to three wards. The Bokissa Private Island Resort:

There'?s no major havoc. The Oyster Island Resort: Little harm. Ă…ratua Private Island: Minimum amount of damages. Do not accept arrival until March 27, 2015. It is currently reviewing the issue for those traveling after March 27, 2015, although they plan to open the facility by then.

There'?s no harm. "ESPIRITUITU SANTO is known for Champagne Beach, one of the most stunning sandy beach in the whole wide open water area... anderson said. "that has suffered very little harm and is open to trade. "Once a week Air Vanuatu operates non-stop services from Brisbane to Espiritu Santo and some internal services from Port Vila to Espiritu Santo are now back in operation," she said.

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