Family-Friendly Villa with Separate Wings in Luganville on Islands of Vanuatu

Floating Home in Luganville, Sanma

4 guests

This villa consists of two traditional houses linked by an external corridor. One of the bedrooms contains a queen sized bed, and the other contains two single beds. However, if the guest would prefer, the single beds can be replaced by another queen sized bed. The maximum occupancy for the villa is four persons.

All villas are tucked away from view by a lush tropical garden, and have access to, and views across, the glittering ocean. The bedroom is linked to its own bathrooms across a causeway. The rooms have been tastefully furnished with local artifacts, and the interior is almost entirely constructed from wood paneling. There are ceiling fans inside both bedrooms, and bathrooms are equipped with hot and cold showers, and toiletries. A safe and a telephone is also provided, should they be required.

This beautiful village of beachside villas has the maximum occupancy of twelve, so that glampers maintain a sense of privacy and tranquility. Those who stay in the village also have exclusive access to a stunning over-water lounge, where they can request tea and coffee, and bedrooms are also equipped with a minibar stocked with cool drinks and snacks.

Glampers are offered a dining experience second to none. There is an organic kitchen garden on the island, and the chef work with only the best local ingredients—cooperating with local villages to breed beef, chicken, and pork for the kitchen. All seafood on the menu is purchased from the local anglers who come to the island each morning with their daily catch.

The Yacht Club is a great place to enjoy the privacy of the library, or socialize with other glampers over a game of billiards. There is a bar, and both indoor and outdoor dining facilities under the spectacular starscape. Guests are invited to make use of the laundry facilities, over-water spa, and beach barbecue.

Wi Fi is available from the Yacht Club, and a sun deck for those who wish to catch some tropical rays to the sound of the surf. All activities can be coordinated at the tour and activity guest, and staff are always close at hand, committed to providing the highest level of customer service.

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Features and services

Most popular features

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Fridge

  • barbecue

    Shared Barbecue

  • Spa

  • Deck/Patio

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Horseback riding

  • Bicycle rental

  • Restaurant

  • Game room

  • Whale watching

  • Pick-up/Drop-off

  • Shower

  • Fan

  • Electricity

  • Water

  • Telescope

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Where you will stay

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Luganville, Sanma

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Scenic views
This luxury private island is located north of the Pacific island of Vanuatu. It is a 30-minute boat road from the mainland of the Espiritu Santo Island—and the host's motorboat will escort glampers there in style. On the island, guests will be surrounded by 146 acres of tropical gardens and white sandy beaches. This destination is the ultimate luxury getaway, and glampers can enjoy their very own tropical paradise in peace and tranquility. Although the location couldn't feel more secluded, this island is only two and a half hour's flight from Australia.
Activities near Luganville
  • Swimming

  • Horseback riding

  • Biking

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • surf-board

    Stand-up paddleboarding

  • scuba

    Scuba diving

  • Climbing

  • Fishing

  • Boating/Sailing

  • Whale watching

Underground caverns connect several blue-water swimming holes, which are perfect places for snorkeling, diving, or simply splashing around in the crystal clear water. Glampers are encouraged to venture through the surrounding lagoons and reefs where sea tortoises, bright coral gardens, and colorful fish abound. Guests can enjoy this island's lush tropical acres on foot, mountain bike, or horseback. They may also grab a book and read to their heart's content, or play a game of billiards in the library. The island is a great destination for experienced, or would-be experienced fishers.

More than 20 horses roam free on the secluded island, so why not let a wrangler saddle one up for an adventure through the tropical forest, or a canter across the shallow waters? For those interested in getting close to the island's captivating wildlife, the host can arrange turtle watching trips, and kids can also enjoy crap hunting.

Beyond the shores of the private island, guests can discover Vanuatu - an archipelago of 83 islands with a unique blend of intact tribal communities, coconut fringed beaches, and geography ranging from accessible volcanoes and tropical rainforests, to waterfalls and pristine underwater environments.
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Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: Flexible

  • Check-out: Flexible

House rules

  • No infants allowed
    Under 2 years old

  • No children allowed
    2-12 years old

  • No pets allowed

  • No smoking

  • No parties

  • No events

  • Some spaces are shared

Cancellation policy

Moderate

Free cancellation available up to 24 hours before check-in day

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Additional info

The host cares for the development of the local Ni-Vanuato community. All proceeds from this resort go towards supporting the surrounding communities, and great care is taken to preserve and respect the nature and local practices on the tropical island. The host thanks glampers for their generous support.

This tropical paradise is a shining example of great ethical and ecological tourism. The resort is almost entirely self-sufficient, and the ultimate goal is to be carbon neutral. The host has taken steps to conserve native economy on the island, and re-vegetation programs underway, which involves the planting of more than 1,000 fruit trees. By visiting the island, glampers are able to contribute towards the protection of the site, and the preservation of the neighboring communities.
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