Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Discover Vanuatu’s vibrant island culture, turquoise lagoons, and volcanic wonders on a journey through this South Pacific paradise.
Start your adventure at the stunning Mele Cascades. Hike through lush rainforest trails to reach tiered waterfalls with crystal-clear pools perfect for a refreshing swim.
Immerse yourself in local culture at Ekasup Cultural Village. Enjoy interactive demonstrations of traditional crafts, dances, and customs that bring Vanuatu’s history to life.
Enjoy a memorable dinner and sunset views at Chill Restaurant and Bar, a local favorite on the waterfront serving fresh seafood and island-inspired cuisine.
Begin at the magical Blue Lagoon. This natural swimming hole boasts impossibly blue waters, rope swings, and picnic spots surrounded by lush jungle.
Visit The Vanuatu Turtle Sanctuary, where you can interact with rescued turtles and learn about local conservation efforts on a beautiful bay.
Experience the local vibe at the bustling Port Vila Market, where you can sample tropical fruits, fresh seafood, and authentic Ni-Vanuatu street food for dinner.
Fly to the island of Tanna and set out for Mount Yasur, one of the world’s most accessible active volcanoes. Hike to the crater rim for thrilling views of bubbling lava and roaring eruptions.
Visit the Yakel Village for an authentic encounter with local Kastom culture. Witness traditional dances, learn about ancient customs, and experience the unique way of life of the Tanna islanders.
Savor an island dinner at Evergreen Resort Restaurant, where you can enjoy locally-sourced meals with panoramic views of the coastline and volcano.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
May–Oct (dry season, cooler)
Typical weather
Warm tropical climate with wet season Nov–Apr
Daily budget
Budget $40/day · Mid $80/day · Luxury $150+/day
Currency
Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)
Tipping
Not expected, appreciated for good service
Power
Type I, 230V
Language
“Halo” · “Tank yu”
Good to know
Avoid swimming near active volcanoes and respect local customs