Vanuatu is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Vanuatu has a history of Australian, British, French, New Zealand, Vietnamese, Chinese and other Pacific Island people living in harmony with the Ni-Vanuatu. Most of Vanuatu’s islands are filled with tropical forest and are largely secluded and each one of them is surrounded with crystal clear waters.

Holiday in Vanuatu
The waters surrounding the islands of Vanuatu provide some of the most spectacular and varied diving in the South Pacific. Swim in warm, glistening water, watch schools of multi-colored fish, explore a shallow coral reefs brimming with marine life. Breakas Beach Resort offers the perfect Vanuatu holiday experience with a waterfront bungalow which oozes opulence. Like many of the south pacific islands Vanuatu, and in particular Breakas, the level of luxury and courtesy displayed by the resort staff is incredible without being overpowering. The right level of attentiveness leaves you with a wonderfully relaxing service without feeling that you are abusing your position as a guest.
Breakas Beach Resort is an adult only resort, just 15 minutes from the capital and airport of Port Vila, just being so close leaves you no excuses to seeing the colourful markets and wonderful harbour views that Port Vila has to offer. Breakas Beach Resort is the perfect venue for a holiday celebration. The resort got its name from the excellent surfing conditions on the island, the waves “break” at a great height and the resort was named after the waves “Breakas”. 27 luxury bungalows make up the resort which provides an idyllic sanctuary for anyone getting away from it all. 10 of the bungalows face directly onto the beach front with the crystal white sands becoming your doorstep. The concierge service is impeccable, available 24 hours a day. Any request is fulfilled efficiently and with a smile. Little touches around the resort maintain the ethos that relaxation is the key to an exceptional Vanuatu holiday.
The Melanesian communities on Vanuatu create exceptional cuisine, especially on Wednesday evenings where a tradition feast is prepared for the guests. Here you can learn to make Kava, the local tipple and sample a wide range of local foods created with traditional methods. The banquet is then followed by performances of traditional music and dance, providing entertainment well into the night.
For me Breakas Beach Resort is the epitome of a holiday destination, Named Vanuatu’s Best Small Hotel/ Boutique Resort (VHRA Awards 2006 & 2007). This resort is the ultimate holiday experience – relaxed, sophisticated and most importantly private. The days can pass by either on the beach catching up with your tan, or under the sea exploring the beautiful corals that surround Vanuatu. With crystal clear water encircling the islands a range of watersports is present with equipment available for every aquatic activity.
If diving sounds like too much work (it’s your holiday after all) why not try the collection of “Vanuatu holiday sports” The Island sunset cruise should fit the bill, lying back on a boat as you circle the islands in search of the perfect sunset location then returning back to the blue room for a relaxing session of cocktails and day beds then a divine massage next to the infinity pool should do the job just before you and your partner indulge in “destination dining” where your table is on the beach under palm trees as the waves lap at your feet.