(Redirected from Éfaté):''For the jumping spider genus, see
Efate (spider).
Located at 16.69° S and 168.36° E in the
Pacific Ocean, 'Efate' is an
island in
The Republic of Vanuatu (
Shefa Province). It is also known as 'Île Vate'. It is the most populous (approx. 50,000) island in Vanuatu; in terms of land area (899.5 km²) Efate is Vanuatu's third largest island. Most inhabitants of Efate live in
Port Vila, the national capital. It has a maximum height of 647 m.
During
World War II, Efate served an important role as a
United States military base.
Politics
Efate is governed by both the Port Vila Municipality and the Shefa Provincial Council, whose governance is the town limits of Port Vila only, and rural Efate and the outer Efate Islands, respectively.
Small Islands off Efate
North of Efate are small islands called Eratoka (Hat) Island, Lelepa,
Nguna,
Pele and Emao. Eratoka (Hat) Island is a small island that, when seen from a distance looks like a floppy hat. This is where the legendary
Chief Roi Mata, along with his 20 wives, were buried alive.
[1] Nguna, Pele and Emao are
stratovolcanoes, which may form the rim of a volcanic
caldera to their north.
[2]
Survivor
Efate was the location for the US Survivor: All stars, the Australian Celebrity Survivor and the French Koh Lanta. Much of the Australian '' was filmed approximately 30 minutes from Port Vila near Mangililui and Gideon’s Landing, the latter of which is now a commonly visited tourist attraction.
Tourism
The capital of
Port Vila is the hub of tourism in Vanuatu receiving approximately 60 000 tourists annually by both air transport, cruise ships and the yachting community. Due to the English and French influence both types of cuisine are readily available in the capital. Budget eateries include the scattered Chinese eateries across Vila and the Mummas Market located downtown. Outside of Port Vila a more rustic destination awaits, with most people living a traditional lifestyle: cooking island food or 'aelan kakae', going to tend their gardens daily as subsistence agriculture is the dominant economy in Vanuatu and swimming at the beach.
Port Vila services the domestic carrier
Air Vanuatu which services the outer islands of Vanuatu. Popular destinations such as Tanna and Santo can be reached daily from Port Vila, while more remote locations can be reached on a less regular basis.
Efate offers a range of tourism attractions and activities including
Mele Cascades,
Eton Beach, Tanalilui Road Markets,
Roi Mata Tour, Round Island Tour, Buggy Fun Rental, Diving and Sunset Cruises.
References
1. J. Maarten Troost, ''Getting Stoned with Savages'', Broadway Books, 2006 (ISBN 0-7679-2199-2).
2.
External links
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Languages of Efate - Bibliography of the island's indigenous languages