Overall, we had an enjoyable experience. Nice snorkeling. Pool was a beautiful temperature. Gorgeous evening sunset cocktails with views to die for. However, there were a number of things that weren’t quite up to scratch. The beds are very hard. Great if you love a super hard bed. The TV did not work in the room. Twice, they forgot to give us fresh towels, it gets hot and often we would have up to 3 showers in the day. Nothing seems to dry as it’s so humid. Our seven nights there, the restaurant had four buffet themed nights that were close to AU$100 each. The daily news often isn’t given out until about 8:30-9 am in the morning (these advertise that there are themed nights on), So if you miss the daily news, and you come back after a day out and expect to be able to order à la cart, you have no choice but to order the $100buffet. Certainly not money’s worth, plus if you have children they pay half…$50. The à la cart, doesn’t have a great deal on it anyway, and there were never any daily specials. We found it was cheaper to travel back to Port Vila to get food. You cannot bring your own alcohol onto Iririki Island, and yet they supply wine glasses in your room? Go figure! Breakfast lacked variety in fresh fruit and cereal was Rice Bubbles or cornflakes, a bit of muesli would have been appreciated. Often there was no maple syrup for pancakes and we were told they ran out. Bacon was nice, and they will cook you fresh fried eggs, but please order your eggs before choosing food or you may have to wait up to 20 mins to get them. Staff are beautiful, welcoming and friendly. But work long hours and 6 days a week. The gardens were maintained well and the island is still a work in progress following the cyclone. It’s very hilly and it’s virtually impossible to get the cart. They come every half hour but are unreliable. So if you have sore knees etc, this island isn’t for you. We flew out late in the afternoon and were told we could stay in the room until we needed to leave the island. Free of charge. Beauty we thought, we can go for a swim have lunch by the pool, go back and shower and then onto the hot humid airport refreshed. NOPE. We got a letter shoved under the door the night before (after already speaking to reception) saying we need to be out at 11am and it would cost approx $40-50 dollars Australian per hour to stay extra. So we felt our last day was a waste of time and they should be more lenient with checkout times. It’s not like they were inundated with guests. I do understand most hotels have checkout times, but I found under these kinds of circumstances most were more lenient with checkout times.
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