Eco-Resort Vanuatu’s Crown Jewel
February 15, 2010 on 11:25 pm | In Adventure Travel, Australia, Beachbooker, New South Wales, Pacific Islands, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sydney, Vanuatu | Comments Off
An eco-tourism project on the shores of a marine sanctuary in tropical Vanuatu is defying the world-wide economic slow-down with expressions of interest to buy into this luxurious resort at Havannah Harbour, on the main island of Efate, exceeding expectations.
The brain child of prestigious property development company Sunset Beach Creations, the resort is now targeting a joint venture partner interested in being a part of the development of the exotic Frangipani Beach Pavilions Resort and Day Spa.
Sunset Beach Creations director, Ros Linguard, said the resort which has all plans and approvals in place, combines two must haves to attract buyers interested in the high-end investment market – complete luxury and cutting edge environmental sustainability.
“Add to that an island that remains untouched by industry and commercialism, and Frangipani is something not only very different but very special,” Ms Linguard said.
“The development offers an extremely rare opportunity to invest in or even own a prestigious piece of paradise in one of the most beautiful places in the world.”
All building approvals have been secured for The Frangipani Beach Pavilions Resort and Day Spa at Havannah Harbour.
“We are now looking for a joint venture partner to be part of this prestigous development that is very much ready to go,” Ms Linguard said.
“We have had overwhelming interest from investors. Now we are seeking a joint venture partner to bring to reality the more than five years of planning, negotiating and the establishing of diplomatic relationships with this South Pacific island.
“Sunset Beach Creations has ensured that the land for the resort is securely leased and that all approvals, permits, plans and permissions are in place for a resort that will include both all the six-star finishes and the sustainability initiatives that discerning buyers are looking for,” Ms Linguard said.
“The decision to include sound, state-of-the-art environmental practices in an industry which is usually primarily focused on offering only high-end luxury, will strike a chord with commercial and residential investors.
“Frangipani’s point of difference is that it has been engineered to reduce its reliance on potable water by more than 30 percent of normal usage for a resort of this size and quality.
“Not only will the resort be using less water but what it does use will be available for reuse with an on-site water recycling facility to treat water to a level beyond the world recognised Class A Standard before being reused for the landscaped gardens.
The Frangipani resort would take advantage of the new ring road currently underway on the island. The road will reduce travel time, from the capital Port Vila and its
international airport, to 20 minutes – giving the resort its edge – close enough to make a long, arduous journey unnecessary but far enough away to ensure easy access to a very special, very luxurious and very private slice of paradise.
To find out more visit www.vanuaturesort.com and www.jewelinthesouthpacific.com
email ros@frangipanivanuatu.com
Please note this release has been submitted on behalf of Ros Linguard director of Sunset Beach Creations. Please contact Ros Linguard not the Vanuatu Tourism Office for any enquiries.
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