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White Grass Ocean Resort
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White Grass Ocean Resort is situated on remote Tanna Island—a tiny jewel that languishes in the blue waters of the South Pacific. It is one of the southernmost islands of the Vanuatu archipelago and just a 45-minute flight from Vanuatu’s main island. It is a stunning haven where guests can relax in idyllic surroundings and laze for hours under a shady palm or take a dip in the sea.
South Pacific jewel
The 14 Ocean View Bures, nestled amongst beautiful tropical gardens, are just 100 metres from the pristine coral reef. Bures are available for singles and couples and there are family bures that will accommodate up to four people. The resort’s accommodations depict the unique Pacific island lifestyle and feature local timbers and decorative elements. A private balcony, en suite bathroom with hot water shower, room fans, mini bar as well as tea and coffee making facilities are just some of the comforts offered.
The recently built Oceanfront Restaurant and Bar overlooks the Pacific Ocean and features a comfortable lounge area where you can enjoy the amazing sunsets while sipping a tantalising cocktail. The blackboard menu changes daily and talented chefs prepare delicious dishes incorporating fresh organic produce and freshly caught seafood.
Be pampered by a massage in the private oceanfront massage bure to completely unwind and rejuvenate. Using either traditional techniques or hot rocks if you prefer, you will find the experience both unforgettable and totally soothing.
Spectacular coral reefs
The resort features a tour desk and a private jetty that provides easy access to the spectacular coral reef for snorkelling. The use of sea kayaks, mountain bikes and snorkelling equipment is complimentary. Have fun on the pitch ‘n’ putt golf course, petanque field or curl up with a book in the guest library. There is certainly everything you need at this idyllic home-away-from-home.
A truly unique island experience is right on your doorstep at Whitegrass Ocean Resort. From the friendliness and simplicity of its people to its awe-inspiring natural wonders, it is the perfect holiday destination. Visit the Mt Yasur Volcano, the world’s most accessible active volcano. Whitegrass Ocean Resort’s 4WD safaris will take you right up to the crater’s edge to witness one of Mother Nature’s most powerful and fiery displays. Other daily tours include visits to ‘Kastom’ Villages, Blue Cave and Black Magic tours, Game Fishing and a Black Sand Surf Beach and Waterfall Safari.
Location of White Grass Ocean Resort
Guide to Vanuatu
Capital & Major Centres
Although Captain James Cook explored and chartered the Vanuatu archipelago in 1774, which he named the New Hebrides, he ignored the island of Efate and thus missed discovering one of the world's most beautiful deep water harbours. Today Efate offers safe anchorage to those who visit the capital, Port Vila, by boat, and there is Bauerfield, the international plane terminal, which is 10 minutes from the capital. Thus Port Vila is the gateway to Vanuatu and offers visitors a wealth of tourist activities. Free of skyscrapers, the town is set within a magnificent natural harbour, hibiscus dot the surrounding hills and the air is redolent with the scent of frangipani. A boat trip around Efate and the other island retreats reveals a place untouched by modern civilisation.
Tanna Island has almost 28,200 people who inhabit 92 villages in a 565 square kilometre area. The islanders have remained relatively unchanged by a century-and-a-half of explorers, missionaries and traders. Pentecost Island is a beautiful unspoilt place, home to a spectacular ritual, the Pentecost Jump. Espiritu Santo is the largest and oldest island with the largest population and the greatest number of natural sights. The movie "South Pacific" was inspired by this island and Bali Hai is named after Ambae, located to the east of Espiritu Santo.
The People
Predominantly Melanesian, the people speak English, French and Bislama, a form of pidgin. The Ni Vanuatu have populated these islands for centuries and with more than 115 distinctly different cultures and languages still thriving, Vanuatu is recognised as one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world.
History
The first European to visit these shores was Spanish navigator Fernandes de Quiros who landed at Big Bay on Espiritu Santo in 1606. The French explorer, Bougainville, arrived almost 160 years later and in 1774 Captain James Cook charted all the islands and named the archipelago the New Hebrides. In 1839 missionary John Williams attempted to impose Western ways and Christianity on the Ni Vanuatu and was clubbed to death and eaten. However, the locals had no defences against the slave traders, known as black-birders, who shanghaied more than 40,000 people to work on the sugar plantations in Australia.
In the 1860s, British and French interests purchased huge tracts of land for cotton plantations and the Ni Vanuatu retaliated by killing a number of Europeans, only to suffer extensive naval bombardment of their villages. The French and British jointly colonised the islands in 1906. During WWII the 250,000 Americans stationed in Vanuatu brought in enormous amounts of cargo which led the Ni Vanuatu to believe that such vast wealth could only have come from the gods. The New Hebrides gained its independence in July 1980 and was renamed Vanuatu.
Nature
Vanuatu has rich lush tropical rainforests, volcanoes, sparkling blue lagoons, cascading waterfalls and beaches that range from silky white to volcanic black. Surrounding the land is a magic sea of aqua and dark blues with a fascinating underwater world of colourful tropical fish that live amongst magnificent coral reef formations.
The Sights
Port Vila offers a range of resorts and scenic bus tours, island cruises and flights around the archipelago. Away from the capital you have the opportunity to visit villages, bathe in hot mineral springs and shower beneath sparkling water-falls. To familiarise yourself with the town, take a half day bus tour, or if you are feeling adventurous catch a local bus. Visit the Vanuatu Cultural Centre and Museum where you'll see a wonderful display of artefacts and photographs.
Outside the town, hire a car or four-wheel drive and explore the old manganese mine, the magnificent tropical rainforest and friendly villages like Erakor Village. Siviri village's famous cave is where the children magically beat the earth to light the inside, and Havannah Harbour once played host to the US 7th Fleet during WWII. Eton beach is a favourite, and so too are the Cascades Waterfalls, a series of small waterfalls and pools, some of which you can swim in. Mount Erskine, 25 kilometres from Port Vila is accessible only by four-wheel drive. From the summit, on a clear day, it is possible to see other islands of the archipelago.