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Introduction
Vanuatu is a string of 80 islands extending in a north-westerly direction towards the Solomon Islands, roughly parallel with Cape York in Australia making it one of the hotter and more humid of the South Pacific destinations, and far enough north to be prone to Malaria outbreaks.
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Don't Miss
Tribal Villages on Tanna
Pentecost Land Divers
Yasur Volcano, Tanna
Dive the SS Coolidge Wreck
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Highlights
Vanuatu is the most accessible of the Melanesian destinations with a very traditional culture to explore. The main town of Port Vila has the majority of the countries large resorts, although few are on beaches. The major attractions in visiting Vanuatu are for its fascinating and accessible culture, to witness the fiery plumes of the world's most accessible volcano, and to dive the world's most accessible wreck. Vanuatu is hot on adventure tourism.
Travel Info
Vanuatu has two international airports: the majority of flights arrive at Bauerfield on the outskirts of Port Vila, but for those visiting Espiritu Santo, Air Vanuatu offer direct flights from Brisbane. There are daily flights from Brisbane and Sydney, and some direct flights to Melbourne, with either Pacific Blue or Air Vanuatu, whilst Air New Zealand fly from Auckland.
Accommodation
Vanuatu has a good selection of accommodation with the large brand resorts around Port Vila attracting the lion's share of holiday-makers. There are plenty of dive orientated small resorts on Espiritu Santo as well as budget beach huts and several boutique style resorts to entice the romantic and adventure market.
Vanuatu Holiday Specials
Please select a Vanuatu accommodation name from the list below for detailed information including room interior photos and independent reviews.
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