TravelManagers consultants live it up in Vanuatu

TravelManagers consultants live it up in Vanuatu
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Vanuatu Tourism Office Australia recently hosted a TravelManagers famil in Vanuatu, showcasing the islands of Efate, Espiritu Santo and Tanna.

The famil was supported by VTO, Air Vanuatu and the industry, as a way of highlighting the very best of Vanuatu, along with the number of activities available on the islands.

The 13 travel managers stayed at select properties in Port Vila, including Warwick Le Lagon, Iririki Island Resort and Holiday Inn Resort Vanuatu.

The group was split up for one night on the islands, with half spending the night at Tanna Lodge and the other half staying at Oyster Island Resort on Espiritu Santo.

The agents were treated to off road buggy riding, site inspections and cuisine sampling at a variety of resorts and restaurants.

On the outer islands, the agents admired the Mount Yasur volcano on Tanna, and the blue holes and waterfalls on Espiritu Santo.

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Julie Anderson, TravelManagers head office; Anne Morris VTO Australia; Nicole Scalongne; Christine Ashton; Alister Pardew; Karen Doyle; Michelle Srzich; Julie Smith; Debra Bean; Kari Boys; Jeanette Dickson; Toni Mees; Matthew Halloan; Michelle Schulze.

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