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South Pacific Holidays: A Perfect Break

The feel of sunlight on your skin, a gentle breeze caressing your face, the lapping of warm sea water tickling your toes.
If you know you need to take a break, it makes sense to think about South Pacific holidays, taking time out in a resort where you'll be treated with the utmost care, and given everything you need to relax and unwind.
It can be difficult to work out exactly where to go.
Many places have popped up as interesting destinations and will all give you good reason to try them out.
But join the likes of many people before you and try out Vanuatu, with its range of offerings ready to tempt everyone and their interests.
Of course, like any tropical destination its got beautiful beaches and lagoons to rest alongside (with a cocktail in your hand) or dive into the water, swimming, snorkeling and even going diving and fishing if that's more your thing.
For many people that's enough of a pull.
Sun, sand and water.
The trifecta of perfection when it comes to South Pacific holidays.
However if you've got a partner who likes a little extra in terms of entertainment, what else can you put into your planning? For a start, you could book into a place that you know is going to be child free.
For those without children, this is a given pull, as it means your adult holiday isn't going to be distracted by temper tantrums and the stomping of feet running past your accommodation.
However it's a great choice for those couples who have got children too.
You can have a true break, reliving those days before you had children, when you could sleep in if you wanted, and don't have to work to a schedule during your stay.
You'll be all the more ready to come back to your family, after a full break away.
The area has over two hundred thousand people living in it, full of coral reefs and many little islands you can explore.
There are three main languages spoken, but most people are fluent in english so there should be no communication issues at all.
The area has plenty of short and longer tours you can use to explore the area, including ones on boats, bikes, horses and four wheel drives, should you want to venture away from your sanctuary during your South Pacific holidays.


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