PORT Vila waterfront will be more welcoming for cruise passengers from early next year thanks to the Vanuatu Tourism Infrastructure Project (VTIP) funded by the New Zealand and Vanuatu Governments. Works on landscaping, improving sea access, parklands, playgrounds and refreshed tourism infrastructure is underway along the Seafront Precinct as part...
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PORT Vila waterfront will
be more welcoming for cruise
passengers from early next year
thanks to the Vanuatu Tourism
Infrastructure Project (VTIP)
funded by the New Zealand and
Vanuatu Governments.
Works on landscaping,
improving sea access, parklands,
playgrounds and refreshed
tourism infrastructure is
underway along the Seafront
Precinct as part of the VTIP.
Development of Lapetasi wharf
will see a new footpath and
pedestrian crossing installed,
along with a renewed tourism
area and wharf precinct.
This is set to make the area
more flexible and be able to
accept greater cruise arrivals.
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