Off The Beaten Tracks
Welcome to Vanuatu, an archipelago of 83 islands in the South Pacific Ocean, known for its pristine natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Offering an authentic off-the-beaten-track experience, Vanuatu is an ideal destination for travellers seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion.
Although my family was worried, as the cannibalism culture had still been adopted until 1969, I decided I wanted something different. So, while living in New Zealand on a working holiday visa, I visited this off-the-beaten island on a solo trip, among other underrated islands like Rarotonga.
The rich cultural heritage steeped in traditional Melanesian customs, ceremonies, and indigenous languages added charm to its appeal. So, whether you plan to explore its hidden gems, unwind on secluded beaches, or delve into local customs, Vanuatu promises an unforgettable journey!
In this blog, I’ll recommend good locations and areas to stay in and suggest some of the best ways to spend time on the island with activities.
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Vanuatu Language, Currency, & Safety
Language: Bislama, English, and French are the official languages in Vanuatu. Bislama, a Creole language, takes centre stage, serving as the preferred language spoken by a diverse population. English and French typically appear in government, education, and tourist areas, making it ideal for travellers to communicate.
Currency: Introduced in 1982 to replace the New Hebrides Franc, the Vanuatu Vatu, abbreviated as VUV, is now used for the island’s transactions. Remember to keep some cash handy, as not all spots are card-friendly!
Solo Travel Safety: Vanuatu was the first proper solo destination I went to when I first began my solo traveller journey, and what a destination to pick. Despite the cannibalism history, I actually felt quite safe. It did pass my mind, but that thought quickly disappeared upon arrival; the locals were so sweet!
I hired a private driver to take me to the main attractions, and I felt safe walking alone to the shops and town. But, just like anywhere you go, especially if you’re a solo traveller, stay vigilant and use your solo safety skills.
Port Vila: The Island’s Tropical Paradise
Port Vila is the capital and largest city of Vanuatu and is known for its vibrant and picturesque city. Here, you’ll find the charm of a tropical paradise with modern amenities. Port Vila offers fabulous experiences like bustling markets and locals selling handicrafts oozing with authentic vibes straight from their village. You’ll fall in love with the beautiful sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
Visitors typically enjoy Port Vila’s rich history and culture. You’ll encounter vibrant dining scenes and friendly locals. Port Vila offers a blend of traditional and modern experiences, making this destination a hit among travellers.
Chilled vibes in Vanuatu
Where To Stay In Port Vila
Port Vila Waterfront: Dive into the heart of the action with a stay along the Port Vila Waterfront, boasting a fantastic array of beach resorts. Close to the bustling centre, you’ll have easy access to restaurants, bars, markets, and other attractions, ensuring your stay is as convenient as enjoyable.
Erakor Lagoon: Seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle? Look no further than Erakor Lagoon, where tranquillity blends with views. With villages and accommodations overlooking the peaceful lagoon, this area offers a peaceful atmosphere ideal for unwinding and rejuvenating.
Mele Bay: For those craving a beachfront paradise, Mele Bay is the ultimate destination. With resorts and apartments dotting the coastline, you’ll have everything you need for a relaxing getaway. Plus, adventure is always within reach, with attractions like Mele Cascades and Hideaway Island nearby.
Teouma Bay & Ifira Island: Indulge in luxury and exclusivity at Teouma Bay and Ifira Island, where opulent accommodations and private beach settings await. With prestigious vibes and breathtaking surroundings, these areas are perfect for those seeking a truly upscale experience.
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Adventure Time In Port Vila
Discover Luganville: Espiritu Santo Island
Luganville, located on Espiritu Santo, is the largest island in Vanuatu. It is known for its lively, bustling town and rich history dating back to World War II. Luganville is the ideal starting point for travellers looking to discover the wonders of Espiritu Santo and its surrounding villages.
Espiritu Santo Island, also known as Santo, is surrounded by stunning views, turquoise waters, and lush tropical landscapes. It is home to Port Orly, a small regional airport providing essential air connectivity for locals and tourists visiting the top-tier natural attractions and cultural wonders nearby.
With unspoilt beauty and a haven for off-the-beaten-path explorers, this great location is perfect for an intimate, idyllic getaway surrounded by the sea. The stunning white sandy beaches, pristine coral life, and numerous freshwater blue holes are perfect for snorkelling and diving, making it the perfect tranquil getaway.
Accommodation In Luganville
Town Centre. The town centre is the heart of Luganville and a popular area to stay. It provides easy access to restaurants, shops, and local attractions within walking distance. This is great for those seeking a more vibrant, tourist-driven location with local vibes. Accommodation options include hotels, guesthouses, and serviced apartments.
Luganville Bay Area. Located near a beach, Luganville Bay is perfect for those searching for a more tranquil and scenic setting. Sea views with beachfront views are available in Luganville. Many resorts and beachfront resorts along the Luganville Bay area provide private beach access and fun water sports.
Espiritu Santo. If you prefer to be near popular attractions such as Millennium Cave, Champagne Beach or historic WWII attractions, consider staying in Espiritu Santo for convenience. You’ll find a range of accommodations, like an island resort, at this location.
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Things To Do In Luganville
I’m only aware of one full-day tour you can do while on Espiritu Santo Island. It covers this island’s main attractions: the Santo Blue Hole, Champagne Beach, Milion Dollar Point, and Orly Port.
Blue Holes in Espiritu Santo Island
The blue hole you’ll visit is Nanda Blue Hole or Jacquie’s Blue Hole, named after the friendly owner and his family. It is known as one of the most spectacular Blue Holes in Vanuatu and a worthy place to visit.
At Champagne Beach, you’ll arrive in awe as you witness a stunning, almost pure white sandy beach surrounded by the jungle at one of the world’s greatest tropical beaches. You’ll then head off to the Million Dollar Point attraction and learn the history of this location and how it came to be. Lastly, you’ll visit Port Orly Beach, surrounded by verdant green hills, crystal clear waters and sandy white beach.
You can also snorkel, swim and hike at the protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you’ll have a chance to swim with sea lions, snorkel on coral reefs, explore deserted beaches, and enjoy the volcanic landscape of this well-protected reserve.
Tanna: Where Beauty Meets Drama
Discover Tanna, a captivating and culturally rich island known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes and traditional custom villages. Visiting Tanna offers visitors a unique and unforgettable experience. It is mostly known for its star attraction, Mount Yasur, one of the world’s most accessible and active volcanoes. Awe-inspiring volcanic displays and mesmerizing night-time eruptions can be witnessed here.
Alongside Mount Yasur’s natural beauties, Tanna boasts beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, diving and snorkelling experiences, and underwater caves, making it a must-visit destination for travellers seeking an adventurous journey in Vanuatu.
Chilled vibes in every corner of Vanuatu
Locations To Stay In Tanna
Mount Yasur. If you are mainly here to witness the eruption of Mount Yasur, consider staying close by. Several accomodation options, like lodges and bungalows, offer convenient access to Mount Yasur for sunset and night-time visits.
Lenekal. You can find a mix of guesthouses and budget-friendly accommodations if you stay in Lenekal. You’ll have excellent access to local markets and restaurants, local markets, and a glimpse of villages and everyday life on the island.
Port Resolution & White Grass. Port Resolution is a picturesque location with stunning scenery and traditional villages. Guesthouses and bungalows are available, and they are excellent bases for exploring nearby villages and other cultural attractions.
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Things To Do In Tanna
Green bananas in the local market, Tanna Island
Pentecost Island: Vanuatu’s Fascinating Island
Pentecost Island is known for an interesting and traditional ritual called ‘land diving’ or ‘Nagot’. During the annual land diving ceremony, local men daringly jump from tall wooden towers with vines tied to their ankles, representing a rite of passage and a celebration of the yam harvest during April, May and June. Land diving is an extraordinary event.
In addition to the land diving, Pentecost offers stunning surroundings, lush forests, pristine waters, and unique cultural experiences with friendly locals. It’s one of those islands you’ll NEVER forget.
Pentecost, Vanuatu – Traditional Melanesian Nagol land diving ceremony bungee jumping with vines
There are limited places to stay in Pentecost, especially during the land diving season, so I advise you to book accommodation beforehand to avoid disappointment.
Land Diving & More
Land diving is the most popular attraction on Pentecost Island. Visitors come just for this extraordinary event, which is hosted every year.
Besides land diving, you can check out the custom villages, hike and trek through rainforests to explore hidden waterfalls and visit stunning viewpoints. You can also relax on beaches, snorkel, and visit Loltong—a fascinating place where you can find the largest banyan tree with its massive intertwining roots. Check out Answer The Call Of Vanuatu for an in-depth showcase of things to do in Pentecost and help with accommodation options.
That’s A Wrap!
Although Vanuatu is a more low-key destination yet to be discovered by many, it is a country worth visiting. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or a deeper connection to a unique culture, Vanuatu promises to leave a lasting impression. It’s a place that will remain deep in your heart long after your journey has ended, so what are you waiting for?
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