Located in the northeastern part of Vanuatu, Penama Province is a land where spectacular nature and ancestral traditions intertwine. Its name comes from the three main islands that form the province: Pentecost, Ambae, and Maewo, each offering unique landscapes and immersive experiences.

Famous for its Nangol (Land Diving) ritual, Penama is a stronghold of kastom, where traditions play a fundamental role in daily life. The renowned red woven mats, used as traditional currency, are considered more valuable than money and are offered during weddings, funerals, and land agreements. Local women craft these mats from pandanus leaves, creating intricate patterns and symbols of prestige.

Another key cultural element of Penama is its kava, traditionally grated using limestone. This unique method, exclusive to the region, produces a smoother yet more potent kava, widely used in welcoming ceremonies, spiritual rituals, and conflict resolution.

Whether you wish to experience unique traditions, explore breathtaking natural wonders, or simply soak in the peaceful village atmosphere, Penama promises an unforgettable immersion into the heart of Vanuatu.

Islands

Pentecost Island – Home of the Legendary Nangol (Land Diving)

Known worldwide for the Nangol (Land Diving) Ceremony, Pentecost Island is a place where kastom traditions come to life. From mid-April to June, local men leap from towering wooden platforms, with vines tied around their ankles, in a breathtaking ritual celebrating the yam harvest and symbolizing courage. The island also offers immersive village experiences, with demonstrations of kastom dances, mat weaving, and kava preparation.

Islands

Ambae Island – The Volcanic Island of Paradise

Nicknamed the "Island of Paradise", Ambae is home to the majestic Manaro Volcano, one of Vanuatu’s most active volcanoes. The island boasts three stunning crater lakes, including Lake Vui, known for its emerald-green waters, located at the volcano’s summit. Ambae also features natural hot springs, floating massages, and spectacular coastal landscapes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Islands

Maewo Island – The Kingdom of Waterfalls

Renowned as the greenest island in Vanuatu, Maewo is a tropical paradise filled with waterfalls, natural pools, and dense forests. Thanks to high rainfall and fertile lands, Maewo is home to spectacular waterfalls such as Naone and Asanvari, as well as hidden underwater caves and untouched coral reefs. Its rich kastom heritage and the mythical Moon Cave add to its mystique, making it a haven for explorers and cultural enthusiasts.

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Must-See Natural Attractions in Penama Province

Explore Manaro volcano and its Sacred Lakes (Ambae Island)

Towering over Ambae Island, also known as the "Island of Paradise", Manaro Volcano is one of Vanuatu’s most active and awe-inspiring volcanoes.
Admire the three crater lakes nestled at the volcano’s summit:
Lake Vui, famous for its emerald-green waters, caused by high mineral content and volcanic activity.
Lake Manaro Ngoru and Lake Manaro Lakua, surrounded by rugged volcanic landscapes.
Hike to the summit for panoramic views of the island and the Pacific Ocean.
Camp near the crater, for a fully immersive volcanic experience.
This expedition is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, ideal for volcano enthusiasts and lovers of vast wilderness.

Discover Maewo’s Magical Waterfalls

Known as the greenest island in Vanuatu, Maewo is a true water paradise, where cascading waterfalls meet lush jungle landscapes.

Naone Waterfalls – A Hidden Jungle Gem

Nestled in dense tropical forest, Naone Waterfalls are a breathtaking cascade, offering an idyllic natural setting.
Hike through lush vegetation to reach these secret falls.
Swim in crystal-clear pools and enjoy the refreshing natural waters.
Take a daring jump from one of the falls for an adrenaline rush.
A perfect retreat, far from the crowds, for an authentic nature escape.

Asanvari Waterfall – A Cascade That Flows into the Ocean

Located at Maewo’s southern tip, Asanvari Waterfall is one of Vanuatu’s most unique natural wonders, as it pours directly into the sea.
Marvel at this spectacular sight, where freshwater meets the ocean.
Combine swimming and snorkeling for a refreshing experience among coral reefs.
Explore the vibrant underwater world, home to tropical fish and colorful corals.
A truly magical place, blending waterfall, ocean, and marine life, perfect for adventure seekers and lovers of extraordinary landscapes.

Explore Penama 

ROUTE TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS DURATION
Port Vila → Pentecost (Sara) Air Vanuatu flight 45 min
Port Vila → Ambae (Saratamata) Air Vanuatu flight 50 min
Port Vila → Maewo (Naone) Air Vanuatu flight (via Santo) 1hour 15 min
Espiritu Santo → Ambae Air Vanuatu flight 30 min
Espiritu Santo → Pentecost Air Vanuatu flight 30 min
Espiritu Santo → Maewo Air Vanuatu flight 40 min
Port Vila → Penama (by boat) Cargo/boat 24-30 hours
Espiritu Santo → Penama (by boat) Cargo/boat 12-15 hours
Pentecost ↔ Ambae Boat or flight via Santo 2-3 hours (boat)
Pentecost ↔ Maewo Boat via Ambae 3-5 hours
Ambae ↔ Maewo Local boat 1-2 hours