Bred Bank Vanuatu Tourism Awards winners announced

The winners of the 2017/18 Vanuatu Tourism Awards have been announced at a ceremony held at the Vanuatu National Convention Centre on Saturday.

At a touching ceremony which recognised the efforts of over 50 tourism businesses across all sectors and provinces of Vanuatu, the passion and commitment of everyone involved in the industry was evident.

The ceremony was attended by over 400 people, the largest ever audience. The significance of the occasion was evident as families, local communities, and entire businesses showed up to support their nominations.

“The winners of this year’s awards truly highlight what it is to holiday in Vanuatu and what we want our visitors to experience. This year’s winners and finalists are all deeply passionate about what they do and about Vanuatu and I was extremely proud to watch them receive their awards”, said Ms Adela Issachar Aru, Chairperson of the Tourism Awards for Excellence Committee and CEO of the Vanuatu Tourism Office.

“It was also exciting to see entries and winners of this from right across Vanuatu this really adds another dimension to our tourism product and experience and to help us attract new markets and increase repeat visitation. This year we had a winner from both our most northern and most southern provinces”, Ms Aru said.

The winners have been part of a lengthy process of written applications, interviews, and site visits undertaken by a team of 6 judges. The judging panel had over 150 years tourism experiences between them and were impressed by the improvement and quality of the product on offer.

There were a number of new Awards this year which included the Minister for Tourism Sustainability Award, which was won by Big Blue Vanuatu. Big Blue operates a dive business from Port Vila and are acutely aware of the impact the environment has on delivery of their product. Each year Big Blue runs events and works with the community to ensure the reduction in ocean trash. Big Blue also applauded the decision by the Vanuatu Government to ban the use of single use plastic bags, the first country in the Pacific to do so.

The celebrations were then continued at a Gala Dinner for 300 people held at the Warwick Le Lagon, a Tourism Awards winner themselves.

Vanuatu certainly was the happiest place in the world on Saturday night.

WINNERS

Accommodation 

Island Style - Chez Maureen Bungalows, Gaua - www.chezmaureenbungalows.com

Mid-range - Fatumara Lodge, Port Vila, Efate - www.fatumaru.com 

Boutique - White Grass Ocean Resort and Spa, Tanna - whitegrasstanna.com 

Hotel/Resort - Warwick LeLagon, Port Vila - www.warwickhotels.com/le-lagon-resort 

Luxury - Tamanu on the Beach Resort and Spa, Efate - www.tamanuonthebeach.com

Tours and Activities 

Tradition and Kustom - Leweton Cultural Experience, Espiritu Santo - www.leweton.weebly.com 

Activities and Adventure - Tropic Thunder Jet, Port Vila, Efate - www.tropicthunderjet.com 

Ocean Experience – Big Blue, Efate - www.bigbluevanuatu.com 

Soft Adventure - Vanuatu Helicopters, Port Vila, Efate - www.vanuatuhelicopters.com

Individual Awards for Excellence 

Customer service - Isabelle Atuary (World Car Rentals), Efate 

Behind the scenes - Gladys Aru, Francesca’s Beach Club, Efate 

Tour guide - Queentin Danial, Flower Garden Water Music 

Leadership in Handicraft - Trudy Kalotiti, Efate 

Transport Ambassador - Roger Roy 

Youth in Tourism - Joan Pama, Tam Tam Garden Tour, Malakula 

Agri-Tourism Special Award - Lydia Banga, Espiritu Santo

Minister for Tourism Sustainability Award – Big Blue Vanuatu 

Father Luke Dini Eco-Tourism Award – Pascal Guillet, Efate