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Places to stay
Charming beach bungalows, villas with private pools, family-friendly resorts or luxurious stays on stilts - Vanuatu has a place for every kind of traveller to relax and recharge.
Efate Island is an excellent option for families, with the areas of Erakor and Eratap offering calm lagoons and relaxed resorts not far from the capital Port Villa. For an adults-only experience on Efate Island, The Havannah is a romantic boutique resort perfect for couples wanting a secluded stay and a private pool.
For an authentic experience, the bungalows and guesthouses of Malekula Island are best to soak up Island life. With budget-friendly tree houses and jungle Airbnbs aplenty, the island of Tanna is ideal for those that wish to sleep amongst the trees.
For a hideout that’s away from it all, Ratua Private Island is a former coconut plantation turned private island resort. Whatever kind of island escape you’re after, Vanuatu is a pristine and unspoiled destination with an incredibly diverse range of accommodation options.
Things to do
Hit the ground running by visiting the island of Tanna. Hire a car to drive across ash plains up to the crater rim of Mount Yasur and witness lava storms bubbling in the world’s most active volcano. On the western side of Tanna, discover the mystical hidden Blue Cave, only accessible by a swim-through passageway.
If you’d rather view the jungle from above, Vanuatu’s Jungle Zipline in Port Vila is a must. Instead of flying above the trees, climb up inside the hollow centre of one at The Giant Banyan in the village of Leitouapam on Tanna Island.
Once you’ve seen the sights of the jungle, head for the sea. Known for its incredible marine life and the world’s only underwater post office, the marine sanctuary surrounding Hideaway Island is a haven for divers and snorkellers. To experience local life, Pele Island is a perfect day out for the family. Every Island in Vanuatu is as unique as it is beautiful.
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Espiritu Santo Island
An island of freshwater pools, crystal clear beaches and diverse marine life, Santo Island is a must for every kind of traveller. For the thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies, trek to Millennium Cave, where you can traipse through jungle villages, tip-toe along bamboo bridges, or try your luck canyoning down one of the island’s caves.
Efate
Vanuatu’s most well-known and popular island, Efate is perfect for the “fly and flop” holiday escape, with resorts for all price points there’s plenty of activities to keep the whole family entertained.
The beautiful Mele Cascades are perfect for a refreshing dip while Port Vila is a foodie’s dream. There’s tonnes to do if you know where to look.
Getting around
Getting to Vanuatu: flights arrive into the capital of Port Vila and with direct Qantas flights also available to Espiritu Santo from Brisbane.
In and around the city: privately owned mini buses are the most common form of transport in Port Vila and run unspecified routes through municipal areas. Public mini buses have a red ‘B’ on their number plate. Buses also run in Loganville and northeast Malekula, and on Tanna Island. Taxis are plentiful in the capital of Port Vila.
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