Re: Port Vila and Efate

Mustang Sally Cruising
Mark Lawrence & Dianne Jackson
Fri 12 Jul 2013 05:47
Mustang Sally’s current position is in the Havana Harbour on Efate is
“17:31S 168:18E”
Miss Amanda has joined us on Mustang Sally for a couple of weeks of
cruising around the island of Efate.
The first day was one of rest and recovery as Amanda’s flight didn’t arrive
into PV until 2am in the morning and naturally there was also the compulsory
sarong shopping. Saturday and we hit the mean streets of Port Vila to
stock Sally for the next couple of weeks on the pick.
Our first stop was off Hideaway Island in Mele Bay which is about 5NM from
Vila. Being Sunday there was plenty going on at the Beach Bar so naturally
we had to go and check out what all the excitement was about as well as enjoying
a few cleansing ales. As the anchorage was a bit rollie and the winds were
forecast to build we figured it was a good time to move on so we rounded Devil’s
point and headed up into Havannah Harbour. We now know why it is
called Devils point as it is very bumpy with plenty of overfalls but the seas
soon settled down once we were around and into the more protected waters of the
harbour.
Our first stop was in Ai Creek which is a pretty little anchorage (in fact
all the anchorages in Havannah Harbour are pretty stunning. We were met by
a dug out and we bought a lovely hand of banana’s, which are now ripening in our
recently hung fruit netting out the back, This was the first time we have ever
traded for $$$$. Havannah harbour is a real area of development with
plenty of nice resorts for a drink / meal and also quite a number of flashy
houses on the shore line – not a bad spot to have some holiday digs.
Our first stop was at the Wahoo Bar for a spot of lunch on Monday.
Mark decided to indulge in the coconut crab which provided much entertainment
for Amanda and I as well as the staff. It took at least 1 hour, 4 stubbies
of Tusker and some guidelines from our waiter on how to attack the beast before
it was finally subdued and consumed
After a couple of nights at Ai Creek it was up anchor again to our next
anchorage of Matupa Bay – another tough trip of around 5NM.
This anchorage is just around the corner from “The Havannah” –
which we found out is a pretty swanky couples resort when we went for a walk up
there for coffee. On the way we went through a nice village which had
plenty of road side market stalls and also a stall of WWII memorabilia. We
had only been wandering around for a bit and before we knew it we had Nelson
showing all around the place which was pretty neat. After coffee and on
our way back to Sal we were joined by a number of local kids who were on their
way home from school for a spot of lunch – think we provided some excellent
entertainment. Just near our anchorage on the main drag we were also
greeted by some entrepreneurial locals who were in the process of making their
local market stall into the new Bon Marche! They had some great produce
and we now have a big bag on lovely home grown tomatoes and some spring onions.
It is now Friday and we have again moved a bit further into the harbour and
are now anchored in Sunae Bay which is as far as we can go. We have
already been for a walk to the local village and have eyed off a few nice
bommies for a snorkel tomorrow.
We are planning to back into the Yachting World wharf on Monday as we have
booked an Around the Island tour for Tuesday How bizarre - this was
the only day free for the island tour as there are cruise ships in pretty much
in port on every other day! |