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Island Passage
6 Night Secrets
of Vanuata 2012
Espiritu Santo Return

Ship: Island Passage
Cruise Line: Island Escape Cruises
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Duration: 6 Nights
Ports: Espiritu Santo, Espiritu Santo
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Port Vila
Airport gateway (Departure) : Port Vila

Itinerary

Day 1
On arrival at espiritu Santo Airport, you will be met and transferred downtown where a ferry will be waiting to take you to Aore Island Resort. Once there, you will be greeted with a welcome drink and then given beach towels which you can use for the rest of the day. N.B. We suggest you pack a day bag with your swimming togs and anything else you may need for the day. Oh, and if 'swimming' isn't first and foremost on your 'things to do' list, the resort has an all day dining menu and bar which you are more than welcome to use. You have until 4pm to relax and use the resort facilities before you are met by a crew member who will transfer you by tender to the "Island Passage". Shortly after departure, the ship will head around Million Dollar Point; aptly named for the vast amount of American war machinery under the waves, the coast of Santo beckons. We then anchor off Aese Island for a sundown dinner. Welcome to Our Paradise. (D)

Day 2
This morning there is the opportunity to snorkel over a fabulous coral reef only metres from the ship. It's an unforgettable experience - we take you up current in the tender, so that you can drift over gardens of coral inhabited by a myriad of tropical fishes.

On the same day, you will venture up the Riri River in a dugout canoe to discover the miraculous blue holes - deep, clear freshwater springs that bubble up into the river. You have never seen the colour blue quite like this. A refreshing swim is almost compulsory! The rest of your day can include as much activity as you wish; sightseeing from the tenders; exploring the shoreline; perhaps a trip with one of our fishing guides. Or simply relaxing in a steamer chair as you adjust to "island time" and get pampered "Island Passage" style. Tonight will be spent at anchor off the pristine beaches of Mavea Island.
(B, L, D)

Day 3
After enjoying another one of chef's indulgent breakfasts there's still time for a swim or a walk before we up anchor and make our way north through even more beautiful island, arriving in Hog Harbour in the late afternoon. For those onboard keen to experience the thrill of fishing "tropical style" this is the first opportunity. Our guides in the fishing tender will shadow the ship up the coast in search of the game fish that the area is known for. On the right day the results can be spectacular with tuna, wahoo and mahi mahi often landed.

The views as we cruise north are unforgettable. If conditions are right some of our local friends will deliver a basket of local lobster. The evening sunset brings the day to a close with the Captains Dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 4
Today, your Vanuatu Cruise Adventure will see you landing on world famous Champagne Beach - said to be the most beautiful beach in the world - which promises the bluest water, whitest sand and greenest jungle - it's just breathtaking. You can swim, sunbathe, snorkel, kayak and chat with the local pareu sellers. Later today we cross the straits to explore Maewo and Pentecost. (B, L, D)

Day 5
We are welcomed into the village of Asanvari, which is situated above a beautiful lagoon at the southern end of Maewo. This intriguing settlement has a charismatic leader known simply as "Chief Nelson". We will say no more about the Chief, in case it spoils the surprise!

In Asanvarai you will get a look at the ni-Vanuatu way of life. You'll also get to know their sense of humour because smiling and laughing are major pastimes here. You can watch a custom dance, chat with locals, learn how to cook lap-lap, walk to the village gardens, and visit a beautiful waterfall or snorkel in the protected lagoon. And make sure you check out the Asanvari Yacht Club. When you arrive back on board, it's time for the Captain's Cocktail Party. We remain at anchor in this fabulous bay overnight. (B, L, D)

Day 6
After breakfast, the ship gets underway to sail south to Wali. We are greeted by the villagers in traditional wear and led to the edge of the forest where the 60 metre high land diving tower has been constructed from palm trees that are lashed together with flax. The land dive ceremony is preceded by the local women wailing and dancing in a semi-hypnotic trance. There are usually 8 jumpers and the ceremony lasts for around 90 minutes. You will leave in awe. We then move down the cost to Waterfall Village. Our local host will introduce you to the wonderful people of South Pentecost. You will be taken into the village as if you were part of it. From the Chief's heartfelt welcome to your traditional Vanuatu kava farewell, you'll be enthralled. All our guests agree that this is a very special place. Your last dinner aboard is served as we lie at anchor just off the village. Late in the evening we get underway with the trade winds on our quarter, passing between Bokissa and Aore Islands as we head back towards Santo. This is a day you will remember for years to come. (B, L, D)

Day 7
A continental breakfast is served before you disembark at 9.00am. You are free to use the facilities at Aore Island Resort before you are transferred to the airport for your onward flight. Transfers to the airport are provided. (B)

 

* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected

 

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Island Escape Cruises

New Zealand and Pacific Islands Cruising

Island Escape Cruises invites you to enjoy a luxury getaway aboard the Island Passage. Visit the islands of our escape in Vanuatu, Nelson, Auckland and the Bay of Islands.

The 42 metre (140 feet) 'Island Passage' is unique in that other vessels of her size carry more than double the 20 passengers that she can accommodate. This gives our passengers much more room to relax. She is also licensed for 200-day passengers.
We want to make your stay as comfortable as possible onboard the 'Island Passage'.
 

 

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Island Passage

The 42 metre (140 feet) 'Island Passage' is unique in that other vessels of her size carry more than double the 20 passengers that she can accommodate.

This gives our passengers much more room to relax. She is also licensed for 200-day passengers.

We want to make your stay as comfortable as possible onboard the 'Island Passage'. So if you have any special request for an item or service that is not immediately available, we will do everything within our means to get it for you.

Amenities

Island Passage has all the amenities that you would expect of a much larger cruise ship, including:

  • Main Dining Room
  • Large Saloon Lounge
  • Sundeck and BBQ
  • Helicopter carried onboard
  • Expedition boats carried on-board
  • Phone and Fax facilities
  • Satellite TV
  • Security safe
  • Fully stocked cocktail bar and Wine cellar
  • Air Conditioning
  • Library including videos and books

We carry three expedition boats onboard. Designed for expedition work, these large and heavy-duty craft are extremely safe. The design permits these crafts to land directly onto the beaches.  We also carry 3 smaller tenders for use by passengers to explore areas away from the ship. There are also kayaks carried on board.

Crew

The 'Island Passage' operates with a crew of up to 8 and is registered as a New Zealand vessel under NZ Safe Ship Management. She has a tonnage of 496 GRT.

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage 496 Tonnes
Star Rating Yet to be rated
Size/Style of Ship Small
Entered Service 2004
Registry New Zealand
Former Name None
Length 42.0 metres
Beam 12.8 metres
Draft 2 metres
Propulsion/Propellers Diesel / 2 propellers
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots) 12 knots
Passenger Capacity (twin) 24
Crew 8
Nationality of Officers TBA
Nationality of Crew TBA
Total Cabins 10
Total Inside cabins 0
Total Outside cabins 10
Cabin/Suites with Balcony TBA
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins TBA
Passenger Decks 3
Cabin Electricity 230v
Elevators 0
Self-Service Laundry No
Onboard Currency (subject to change) TBA

 

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