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Efate Port Vila, Mele Maat, Vanuatu
contacts phone: +678 22963
website: www.hideaway.com.vu
larger map & directionsLatitude: -17.6973023, Longitude: 168.2633829
Rüdiger Harzer
::We stood for nearly a week and had a wonderful stay. Even though the whole thing could need a little construction work and on one or the other place a little make over, the staff did everything they could do to keep it working. It was clean, service was perfect. Everyone was extremely friendly. We had everything in our room we needed. View was amazing. Food was also really good. Breakfast, lunch and dinner!
Luying Wang
::Had a wonderful time staying here for six days and five nights. All members of staff were extremely welcoming and hospitable. If you stay on the island, all the snorkeling and kayaking equipments are free of charge. Ferry rides to and from the island is free too and runs often with no more than 10 minutes wait. The underwater views are breathtaking and you don’t have to go too far out to see the corals and fish.
A M
::We got a day pass to enjoy the sun and snorkeling. There are better spots on the island to see the reef but definitely a safe spot for everyone to enjoy. Food was pretty standard although the club sandwich got a particular mention. Staff were lovely!
Santi Izal
::Amazing!! We stayed for 2 nights and 100% recommended. The snorkelling is amazing, small island with beautiful sunsets, and the boat transportation is for free and running 24/7. The Staff is really nice. We didn’t like the food (at all), but there is a nice Beach Bar in front of the island. I recommend to bring some fruit (snacks or fruit).
Brent Hollett
::Hideaway Island is an amazing experience. We stayed there for 9 nights and snorkeled on the reef almost every day, and we always found something new. It's an amazingly well preserved house reef right off the beach. We saw octopus, moray eels, turtles and cuttlefish in addition to thousands of reef fish and coral structures. All from swimming off the beach.