7 Things You Didn't Know About Vanuatu
Swap your couch for a beachside cabana, because Vanuatu is opening and we are here for it! You can flop and drop with a pina colada by the pool, plunge into the jaw-droppingly beautiful blue holes, snorkel on a shipwreck and so much more!
7 Things You Didn’t Know About Vanuatu
1) There are multiple islands to explore Of over 80 islands, the main three to visit are Efate, Espiritu Santo and Tanna.
2) Dive into the most beautiful blue holes There are five blue holes on Espiritu Santo, and the Blue Lagoon on Efate, half an hour from Port Vila.
3) Its brimming with unique stays Private island resorts, beachfront bungalows, family-friendly resorts and luxurious overwater bungalows galore!
4) Dive the world’s largest accessible shipwreck The SS President Coolidge is accessible for all divers, even beginners!
5) There’s even an underwater cave! Dive into the magical Blue Cave on the island of Tanna
6) It’s home to an active volcano Visit Mt Yasur at sunset for the best views.
7) Its Rich With Cultural Experiences Experience local village life, or take part in a traditional kava ceremony.
Swap your couch for a beachside cabana, because Vanuatu is opening and we are here for it! You can flop and drop with a pina colada by the pool, plunge into the jaw-droppingly beautiful blue holes, snorkel on a shipwreck and so much more!
7 Things You Didn’t Know About Vanuatu
1) There are multiple islands to explore Of over 80 islands, the main three to visit are Efate, Espiritu Santo and Tanna.
2) Dive into the most beautiful blue holes There are five blue holes on Espiritu Santo, and the Blue Lagoon on Efate, half an hour from Port Vila.
3) Its brimming with unique stays Private island resorts, beachfront bungalows, family-friendly resorts and luxurious overwater bungalows galore!
4) Dive the world’s largest accessible shipwreck The SS President Coolidge is accessible for all divers, even beginners!
5) There’s even an underwater cave! Dive into the magical Blue Cave on the island of Tanna
6) It’s home to an active volcano Visit Mt Yasur at sunset for the best views.
7) Its Rich With Cultural Experiences Experience local village life, or take part in a traditional kava ceremony.