Family packages in Vanuatu

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With a raft of family-friendly properties and activities available and some fantastic packages on offer, now is the time to plan a family adventure in Vanuatu.

Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu

Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu is currently offering guests up to 40 per cent off the base rate when they stay for five nights or more. Starting from $200* (18,600 VUV) per room, per night this deal includes accommodation in a standard room and daily breakfast for two adults.  Furthermore, accompanying kids under the age of 12 stay and eat for free*. This offer is valid to book and for travel until December 31, 2012 and black-out periods and conditions apply.

The newly renovated resort features spacious family-friendly suites, complete with resort-themed interconnecting kids’ rooms, a family pool and aqua play area and the Totel Kids Club, which offers child-minding facilities as well as local crafts and activities.

The Melanesian

The Melanesian recently underwent a $1 million refurbishment, and to celebrate its re-launch is offering a five night package from $711* per adult including daily breakfast, with children under the age of 12 able to stay and eat for free*. This offer is valid for travel until 31 March 2013 but must be booked by 31 March 2012. Black-out periods and conditions apply.

The Melanesian is a three-star, 81 room hotel, a short walk from the town centre, and offers a pool and two restaurants to entertain the family.

Family Destination

Vanuatu is an archipelago of 83 islands and boasts white beaches, warm and safe lagoons and volcanic landscapes. The main island, Efate, is easy to navigate, and provides limitless adventure opportunities. From abseiling down a 50m waterfall, to snorkelling in the warm and safe waters of the harbour, to discovering Efate off-the-beaten-track on a four-wheeled buggy, there are plenty of activities in Port Vila that are sure to keep kids and parents entertained.

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About the author

Deborah's first trip with her first child (at 4 months old) involved a 26 hour flight with no sleep, which is about when she realised travelling with kids wasn’t quite the same as without. Deborah has lived in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Edinburgh, London and now resides in Sydney’s northern beaches with her Brady Bunch-style family of seven – all seasoned travellers. Twitter // @deborahzoe42 Google Plus // +Deborah Dickson-Smith

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