PORT VILA

  • VUVLI
  • Latitude: -17.7397
  • Longitude: 168.306
  • East Australia
  • Port in Vanuatu

Location: Vanuatu

Port Vila Port is the principal maritime gateway in Vanuatu, located on the island of Efate. This port is vital for both commercial and recreational activities, playing a crucial role in the economy of Vanuatu. Here are some key aspects and specifications of Port Vila:

General Information

  • Location: Port Vila, Efate Island, Vanuatu
  • Coordinates: Approximately 17.7333° S, 168.3167° E
  • Country: Vanuatu
  • UN/LOCODE: VUPVN

Port Specifications

  • Type of Port: Seaport
  • Size: Medium-sized port
  • Primary Function: Commercial, passenger, and cruise port

Infrastructure

  • Harbor Type: Natural sheltered harbor
  • Draft Depth:
    • Max Depth at Berth: ~11 meters (general guide; variations may occur)
    • Anchorage Depth: up to 18 meters
  • Terminal Facilities:
    • Cargo Terminals: Facilities capable of handling containerized, bulk, breakbulk, and Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) cargoes
    • Passenger/Cruise Terminals: Dedicated areas for cruise ships and passenger services
    • Storage Facilities: Warehouses and open storage for cargo handling
  • Berths: Multiple berths catering to a variety of ship types including container ships, bulk carriers, and cruise liners

Services

  • Bunkering: Available
  • Fresh Water: Available
  • Provisions: Available
  • Repairs: Minor repair services are available
  • Pilotage: Compulsory for visiting vessels
  • Towage: Available
  • Tugboats: Available for docking and undocking assistance

Connectivity

  • Road Access: Good road connections to the rest of the island
  • Air Access: Close proximity to Bauerfield International Airport, providing direct access for air-freighted goods and passenger transfers

Economic Importance

Port Vila is central to Vanuatu's trade, tourism, and overall economic activities. Its well-developed infrastructure supports both local and international maritime traffic, including a robust cruise tourism sector.

Safety and Navigation

  • Navigation Aids: Modern aids to navigation are in place including lighthouses, buoys, and electronic navigation systems
  • Climate: Tropical climate, prone to cyclones especially from November to April; mariners should be updated on weather conditions regularly

Environmental Considerations

The port operates under regulations aimed at minimizing environmental impact, including waste management protocols and measures to protect the surrounding marine environment.

Recent Developments

Efforts are continuously made to upgrade port facilities to accommodate growing traffic and larger vessels, alongside improving efficiency and service quality.

Note:

Specific details such as exact draft depths and berthing specifications should be verified with the port authority as they may vary and change over time.

Port Authority Contact Information To get accurate and updated information or more details, contacting the Port Vila Port Authority directly is advisable.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
BROAD RUN LCU2007 Cargo VANUATU 11/15/2024
MAJESTIC IV Other JEDDAH 11/14/2024
ZEPHYR 111 Sailing 11/14/2024
BAGGALA Other 11/14/2024
MOIN Sailing 11/14/2024
VANUATU ISLANDER Other PORT TONA 11/13/2024
KOTANUI Sailing 11/13/2024
SY SYLVIA Other B 2 A 11/13/2024
T/T MOIN Other 11/13/2024
41 SUD Sailing 11/11/2024
BLUE Sailing 11/11/2024
KANUMERA Sailing 11/11/2024
TUG BURDEKIN Towing/Tug 11/9/2024
OV TEND 8 Passenger 11/8/2024
OV TENDER 4 Passenger RUWAIS 11/8/2024
OV TEND 5 Passenger 11/8/2024
TAIPAN Sailing 11/8/2024
OVATION OF THE SEAS Passenger VA MYS 11/8/2024
OV TENDER 3 Passenger 11/8/2024
OV TEND 6 Passenger 11/8/2024

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