Port Vila
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Port Vila, Vanuatu
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| 17°44.089′S, 168°19.322′E |
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Local Weather
See Vanuatu Weather.
Charts
See Vanuatu Charts.
Radio Nets
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
The approach to the main harbour is fairly simple. The leading lights shown on most charts are present as are the entrance buoys.
Approaching the inner harbour is done by navigating between a closely set pair of red/green buoys -- you will need to make a right angle turn to starboard as you approach them. After passing between the buoys keep a close eye on depth but there should be sufficient depth to carry a straight line from there to the area around the moorings.
Danger, overhead wire
An overhead electric cable extends from the eastern side of Iriki island and Vila. No vessel with a mast exceeding 25 meters height from the waterline may attempt to pass under the cable. The maximum clearance is 28 meters close to the Vila side of the channel. Violation of this restriction is subject to penalties plus costs of any damages.
Anchor Lights
All vessels in movement or at anchor in the port of Port Vila shall carry the required navigation or anchor lights between the hours of sunset and sunrise. Reported infractions will make the master or owner of the vessel liable to penalties under the Harbour Light Act.
Check-in facilities (for Customs and Immigration)
See Vanuatu Customs & Immigration -- all of the check in is done by calling customs on VHF 16 after anchoring near the yellow quarantine buoy in the main harbour.
Berthing Options
Typically, after clearing customs and quarantine, yachts will proceed to the inner harbour (Iririki Bay/Paray Bay) where there is a seawall marina and moorings operated by Yachting World Vanuatu, and also anchoring space.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Yachting World Vanuatu - Marina and swing moorings.
- Vanuatu Cruising Yacht Club. Email
Anchorages
There is anchoring space south of the Yachting World Vanuatu moorings. Note that for yachts anchoring in Paray Bay, Yachting World charge a fee for water as well as for accessing the dinghy dock and car park.
Yacht Repairs and Services
There are some limited repairs and services available in Port Vila.
Marine Stores
- Port Vila Boatyard carries a small range of chandlery items including some engine filters, spare parts, etc.
- Total Marine Solutions carries a small range of electrical, electronic and engine service items.
- There are a few hardware stores nearby the marina, ask at the marina office for directions.
Repairs/Yards
- Port Vila Boatyard has some in-water and out-of-water repair facilities as well as a haul-out yard that is approved as cyclone safe by most of the major insurance companies.
- Pete Wederell of Total Marine Solutions is a general yacht repair guy, phone +678 7722564
- Gary of Southern Cross Creations (ph: +678 23942 or +678 775 0795) specialises in custom woodwork in local hardwoods and boat building mostly in fiberglass and wood. Email [email protected]
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel
- Diesel fuel is available at Yachting World Vanuatu. Petrol/gasoline needs to be carried in jerry cans from the nearby service station. There is an Origin Gas depot on Wharf Road, south of the main town area, that can fill gas bottles (LPG -- not sure of the Propane/Butane mix).
- Water
- Water is available at Yachting World Vanuatu. There is a charge for yachts who are not customers of Yachting World.
- Electricity
- Electricity is available on the seawall berths at Yachting World Vanuatu.
Things to do Ashore
Tourism
There are many things to do ashore.
- The Vanuatu Tourism Office maintains a vanuatu.travel website which is worth perusing for things to do ashore.
- A free small double-sided Hotspots Vanuatu leaflet can be obtained in many places in town, and is worth picking up a copy of.
- Islander Magazine can be purchased (approximately $3) from most newsagents and supermarkets in town, it appears to cater for the more high end traveller but contains some items of interest.
Grocery & Supply Stores
- The main Port Vila market is in the centre of town, local fresh produce is fairly cheap.
- There is a small supermarket (Au Bon Marche) near the market, and several small grocery stores nearby as well.
- A major supermarket (Supermarche) is a longer walk south of the main part of town, on the corner of Kumul Highway (main road) and Rue Dartois. They have a very large range of items, as good as most supermarkets in Australia or New Zealand.
- A short walk up Rue Dartois from the supermarket is a butcher with a good range of meat, better quality and prices than either supermarket.
Eateries
- The Waterfront Bar and Grill adjoins the Yachting World Marina.
- Various eateries line the main road.
- There are other bars and restaurants southwards of the main part of town.
- Various of the resorts along the waterfront as well as the Iririki Island Resort offer meals to visitors, some of which are presented with local dancing/singing/fire dancing shows.
Internet/WiFi
There is a wifi internet provider adjacent to the Yachting World marina. Also see Vanuatu Internet.
Laundry
Motorbike & Car Rentals
- Avis have an office in downtown Port Vila as well as near the airport.
- The Vanuatu Travel web site has a page listing car rental companies operating in Port Vila as well as those in Luganville.
Garbage Disposal
Garbage can be disposed of at the marina. There is a fee for yachts who are not marina customers.
Transportation
- Many private mini-buses and taxis operate around town, not always marked as such. Wave one down, say where you are going and negotiate a fare.
- Bauerfield International Airport (VLI) is a short taxi ride north of the town, and has international connections to New Caledonia, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.
Routes/Passages To/From
To Port Vila:
- Approximately 10 days sailing downwind to Port Vila from Apia, Samoa.
- Approximately 4 days sailing downwind to Port Vila from Nadi, Savusavu or Lautoka, Fiji.
From Port Vila:
- Approximately 2 days sailing to Noumea, New Caledonia.
- Approximately 10 days sailing to Cairns or Brisbane, Australia, although a stop in Noumea is normally taken.
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
References & Publications
See Vanuatu References.
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
- Delatbabel - Visited Port Vila in September 2014.
Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)
Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:
- Delatbabel 00:08, 21 September 2014 (BST)
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