Aore Island Resort is a boutique resort specializing
in personal service.
The accommodation at Aore Island Resort is in comfortable
well appointed bungalows built along the beach surrounded
by lush tropical gardens.
All the bungalows have private bathrooms, hot showers, refrigerators, tea & coffee making facilities, irons, hairdryers and ceiling fans.
Cots are available on request.
The Resort has 18 Bungalows:
8 Studio Beachfront Bungalows
2 Studio Gardenview Bungalows
5 One bedroom Beachfront Bungalows
3 One Bedroom Gardenview Bungalows
The Studio Beachfront Bungalows are on the waters
edge with a balcony overlooking the ocean.
It is one room suitable for 2 adults twin or double. Recommended for couples.
The Studio Gardenview Bungalows are same configuration as the above, but are set back from the water in the tropical gardens. A less expensive option for couples.
The One Bedroom Beachfront Bungalows are on the waters
edge with great snorkeling right in front. These large units
have a double bed in the separate bedroom, a living style area with two single beds and a modern two way bathroom. They have large balconies
with views across the channel to the distant mountains and town of Santo.
They are suitable for 2 or 3 Adults or 2 Adults and 2 Children. Ideal for families.
The One Bedroom Gardenview Bungalows are the same as the
One Bedroom Beachfront but set back from the beach in the garden.
They are surrounded by tropical plants and lawn. A less expensive option for families or groups.
The Resort has upgraded and refurbished their bungalows. The Studio Bungalows have been refitted with local timbers from Aore Island, all unique pieces made by the local Ni Vanuatu men trained by the resort as carpenters. Bathrooms have been renovated with new modern amenities. The One Bedroom Bungalows all have new roofs in local Natangora again retaining the natural setting of the resort. In 2009 the reroofing of the Studio Bungalows was completed.
Sitting on the balcony of your bungalow, relaxing and taking
in the views is a pleasant way to pass a few hours. The
water can be heard lapping on the shore, local outrigger
canoes pass by and the sound of the fish can be heard
splashing in the water.