COVID-19 TRAVEL ADVISORY for Vanuatu: all ports of entry closed until further notice.
COVID-19 TRAVEL ADVISORY for Vanuatu: all ports of entry closed until further notice.
Vanuatu is quite unlike anywhere else on Earth. It’s like the greatest hits of the world’s most spectacular experiences – all in the one place.
Take time out, reconnect with nature and recalibrate in Vanuatu's islands - just a few hours from New Zealand and Australia. Fly 6 times a week with Air Vanuatu.
It's time to slow down, immerse yourself and be in the moment. Stand on the rim of an active volcano and enjoy the fireworks. Venture into untouched rainforests and come face-to-face with ancient tribes. Or sail from island to island – there are 83 to hop between – and explore our lush tropical beaches before jumping in to snorkel on our spectacular reefs.
Wherever you go, you’ll find the locals to be the happiest, most friendly bunch you’re ever likely to meet. And whatever you do, you can be back relaxing by the pool in time for dinner. Savour the flavours of Vanuatu's abundant local organic fresh produce.
Life should be a great adventure. So answer the call of Vanuatu.
VT3,500 per night per adult, VT2,000 per child
Local guest house accommodation on Nguna Island.
To book call: (00678) 7766263 or Email: udunabangalow20@gmail.com
Stay 5 nights and save 15%
Price shown is based on twin/double Seaview Garden Fare per night. Prices are approximations only and will be displayed in Vatu when booking.
Book by: 31 March 2022
Travel by: 31 March 2022
VT3,000 per night
Local guest house accommodation on Tanna Island
To book call: (00678) 7112391 or email aperabeachfront@gmail.com
Air Vanuatu can fly you to all our beautiful islands, so get ready to be fascinated as you explore by hovering your mouse over an island to begin.
Read moreThe capital, Port Vila, located 10 minutes from one of Vanuatu's two international airports, is set around a magnificent natural harbour offering stunning views of Iririki and Ifira islands, and a look out all the way to Malapoa Point.
Read moreThe islands of Torres are Vanuatu's far northern islands lying west to neighboring Solomon Islands. The islands are lightly populated with an abundance of natural resources, white sand beaches, surf, and some of the most friendly locals you will ever meet.
Read moreThe Banks islands is an adventure of its own offering visitors eco adventures from hard treks, to fishing trips and snorkeling, and ]visiting cultural villages. You can also join in with the water music ladies and play music on the water. There's much to see and do in the Banks islands.
Read moreWelcome to Espiritu Santo. With its amazing blue holes, caves, world renowned diving at the SS Coolidge, and powdery white sandy beaches, it's a little known paradise waiting to be discovered.
Read moreThe rugged, long, narrow island of waterfalls flows with creeks and rivers - perfect for soft adventure seekers. Asanvari Bay is most idyllic, popular with yachts May to October. You will love the waterfalls, snorkeling, diving, and picturesque views of Pentecost, Ambrym, Paama, Malekula and Malo on a clear day.
Read moreTrekkers will love Lake Manaro which is one of 3 volcanic crater lakes in different shades of blue. Manaro in particular is the largest lake, turquoise-blue in colour, and acidic. Hikers trek through dense forest for 2 days to get to the lake and return.
Read moreYou can't miss the Pentecost land diving which happens from April to June, every year. Pentecost also offers a variety of excursions to visitors seeking cultural experiences including custom village tours, as well as soft adventures such as hikes, snorkeling, outrigger canoe paddling, visiting historical sites and land marks.
Read moreTourists are attracted by Ambrym's unique features: the two twin active volcanoes, Marum and Benbow, the tropical vegetation, and the customs of the local villagers. Accommodations are melanesian traditional bungalows, with very basic amenities, and welcoming hosts ready to make you feel at home.
Read moreMalekula is the second largest island and the most diverse, culturally and linguistically, with over thirty distinct languages spoken. Some of the best custom dances come from the island. The names given to the primary cultural groups are Small Nambas and Big Nambas.
Read moreEpi is a peaceful island with beautiful white sandy coves, many white and some black sand beaches, and inshore reefs. The interior is the rugged terrain of recent volcanic activity covered with lush rainforest. There are several small lakes where you can fish and swim and may get a chance to see wild birds, wild pigs and cows.
Read moreThe island is part of the Vanuatu rain forests ecoregion, within the East Melanesian Islands biogeographic region. Dense evergreen forest covers nearly three-quarters of the island on the windward (eastern) side, while a combination of grassland and woodland occupies the north-west. Cloud forests exist at higher elevations. Much of the vegetation on the island is secondary growth.
Read moreThere is a lot to see and do in Tanna. The drawcard of it all is Mount Yasur volcano, the world’s largest and most accessible active volcano and if you want to swim in underwater caves, snorkel on some of the best coral in the South Pacific, visit untouched waterfalls, see the islands wild horses and experience an ancient culture that remains largely unchanged to this day, allow time to explore Tanna.
Read moreIf planning a private and quiet retreat to Mystery Island then check the cruise ship itineraries with the Vanuatu Tourism Office in Port Vila before setting out.
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