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Iririki | |
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![]() Iririki Island | |
Coordinates: 17°46′S 168°17′E / 17.767°S 168.283°E | |
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Province | Shefa Province |
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• Total | 0.279 km2 (0.108 sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+11 (VUT) |
Website | Official website |
Iririki is a privately owned island located in Mele Bay, near Port Vila, the Capital of Vanuatu. The island was formerly the British High Commissioner’s residence that sat unused at the top of Iririki Island following the construction of the main resort.
Iririki Island is the traditional land of Ifira Islanders.
Bislama is the official language of Iririki. In addition, English and French are also widely spoken. Indigenous languages are spoken in the city.[ citation needed].
Port Vila has a tropical climate, with little variance in temperature throughout the year. Temperatures can reach 93.2 °F (34.0 °C), with an average low of 84.2 °F (29.0 °C). The region also enjoys southeast trade winds. The months of November to February are generally warm and humid, with April to October displaying optimal weather conditions.
Australian businessmen and brothers Brendon and Mark Deeley bought the venue in March
New owners Brendon and Mark Deeley, who bought the resort last year.
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Iririki | |
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![]() Iririki Island | |
Coordinates: 17°46′S 168°17′E / 17.767°S 168.283°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Shefa Province |
Area | |
• Total | 0.279 km2 (0.108 sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+11 (VUT) |
Website | Official website |
Iririki is a privately owned island located in Mele Bay, near Port Vila, the Capital of Vanuatu. The island was formerly the British High Commissioner’s residence that sat unused at the top of Iririki Island following the construction of the main resort.
Iririki Island is the traditional land of Ifira Islanders.
Bislama is the official language of Iririki. In addition, English and French are also widely spoken. Indigenous languages are spoken in the city.[ citation needed].
Port Vila has a tropical climate, with little variance in temperature throughout the year. Temperatures can reach 93.2 °F (34.0 °C), with an average low of 84.2 °F (29.0 °C). The region also enjoys southeast trade winds. The months of November to February are generally warm and humid, with April to October displaying optimal weather conditions.
Australian businessmen and brothers Brendon and Mark Deeley bought the venue in March
New owners Brendon and Mark Deeley, who bought the resort last year.