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We stayed at Nasama Resort for 6 nights in late March. Both having never been to Vanuatu before were unsure what to expect but upon leaving the airport when we landed to flying back to the Gold Coast the Vanuatu people were amazing. Arriving at the hotel via taxi the reception staff were fantastic. We were checked into our beachview studio immediately and were so pleas...

Absolutely loved our stay in Coco Beach. Such a beautiful location, even though it’s 15 mins from PV town. Snorkeling straight off the beach was amazing, especially at the end of the channel! Coral and LOTS of fish, the water is absolutely beautiful! Our beach front fare was simple but very comfortable, with a super comfy bed, fell asleep every night to the sound of wa...

Staff were extremely friendly and were happy to try to facilitate any request. Wi-Fi worked well and the bar is on the beach and next to the pool. Villas are not Air Conditioned but have fans and mosquito nets ( which you need ). Bed was comfy and transport to the CBD of Port VIlla is always at the front of the resort via Bus or Taxi. If you have never been to Vanuat...

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at The Havannah. It was our first time to Vanuatu and it won't be the last. The friendly staff and service was excellent. The food was awesome. We enjoyed our romantic dinner & bonfire on the beach for my husbands 50th Birthday, and the boat trip to a remote beach on Moso Island for a picnic lunch We have already recommended this hote...

Great place, good facilities, very comfortable with a good view, but that comes with it being a fairly steep walk up hill from the main part of town. Food is excellent, though not cheap, but that's common in Vanuatu. The staff are really good - helpful, friendly and as I was leaving on a late afternoon flight I didn't need to check out until just before heading to t...

The resort and the grounds were immaculately presented. Our bungalow was very clean and comfortable and having the private pool and balcony was perfect. All the staff were very professional, helpful and friendly. We would like to say Thank You to the staff that we had the pleasure to meet and get to know over our time, Thomas, Karl, Irene and the front desk staff. T...

A compact hotel, with a range of budget rooms set around a lovely tropical garden and pool. The simple continental breakfast in the pretty outdoor, thatched dining shelter is a lovely, relaxed way to start the day - fruit, biscuits, weetbix, toast + jam, milo, juice, tea and coffee, is included in the price. The rooms are neat and tidy with access to limited wifi, but...

Had a lovely stay - but be aware you are 100% paying for the location. The Villa was scrupulously clean, Joy and her staff wonderful, breakfast was generous and delicious. But Vanuatu is a small island and tourism and self-sufficiency are the only two trades. Food is very very expensive, more than Australia, this is no Bali or Phuket! And that is OK, because everythi...

Ratua Island is a hidden gem for those who want to escape to an island paradise ! A unique experience , from staying in your own Balinese villa with tropical garden and your own personal beach , sunset massages in the amazing spa, to riding horses bare back through the water ! Divine meals in an amazing choice of locations - casual dining on organic timber tables o...

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Seachange Lodge. Ian and staff were extremely friendly and helpful, suggesting great places for us to visit and dine. Ian even repaired our hire cars flat tyre, which was a huge help to me traveling alone with my four young children. A terrific place to stay (we loved the swimming pool), which helped make our visit to Vanuatu fabulous....
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Vanuatu is not the place for you if you're finicky about things, but if you can just go with the flow, there are some great places to stay at and things to do. Village de Santo was adequate for our needs, not everything was perfect, but when you travel - things rarely go exactly to plan. We had a comfortable stay, food was acceptable, staff were friendly and helpful an...

The location was perfect, only 20 minutes from the airport and we were in the middle of paradise. Crystal blue water all around the Warwick and access to free water activities was a plus. There is a little island opposite you can canoe over to for lunch or afternoon drinks. The visibility is incredible, so many starfish. The pool was lovely and the pool bar offered ...

Very unprofessional. We booked our honeymoon here and received no confirmation. I tried contacting them many many times to confirm the booking with no response. A month out from the honeymoon I was forced to book elsewhere as I didn't want to risk showing up for our honeymoon with no accommodation. A week after our intended stay, we received a bill for a no-show. It to...

The restaurant was very nice and affordable for food and drinks, staff were accomodating. Gaetan was very impressive with customer service skills and friendly demeanour, took the time and effort to remember us by name and always smiled and was friendly and approachable. The air conditioning was a wonderful plus in the hot humidity and rooms were always cleaned to a hi...

My girlfriend and I booked this place last minute (the day of) and got a room with shared facilities for $75 through Agoda. So cheap! 😮 Staying here is cheaper than visiting for the day. STAY HERE! They throw in FREE snorkeling, scuba diving tours, glass floor boat tours, and other stuff. The sunset ☀️ and sunrise 🌅 is utterly breathtaking and it is so quiet. ...

Single best snorkelling spot from out 2 week holiday in Vanuatu. 30meters from the beach front is a great lagoon with heaps of fish, caverns, reef, bombies, coral, etc. We spent the whole time snorkelling and they back up to the bar for beers and cocktails and enjoying the wonderful view.

The food cooked by chef John ,met all our needs , very tasty , well presented. manager Janelle, if Vanuatu was a product ,this lady knows it, sells it so well, but with her local knowledge and bubbly personality as clients, patrons at travellers we are true winners. Ask me would I go there again for sure I will as soon as I can I will. Jack and Janelle their Staff al s...

We just arrived home yesterday and I could not wait to write this review! The Grand hotel & Casino far exceeded our expectations. The view from the panoramic rooms are breathtaking and we absolutely loved waking up to an incredible view every morning. The sunsets were to die for as well! The hotel is so conveniently located to everything and the staff were so warm and...

You will have your own private reef with an abundance of fish. Esline started feeding them a couple years ago and has even planted some coral gardens and the diversity and number of fish we saw was incredible and it's literally on your doorstep. She provides yummy breakfast, snorkling gear and a nice little secluded part of Santo. Lee the groundskeeper is great, very a...
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Room was large and clean. Staff were helpful. Bed was low and very firm. Some upper floor rooms have views of the harbour. Appreciated the nice pool area. As for all of Vanuatu food and drinks are quite limited and expensive. The self catering option was appreciated.

I travelled to Vanuatu for a conference. Great things are as above. The staff although overwhelmed with the influx of people checking in were friendly. Continental breakfast was lovely with a selection of pastries and fruit with Vanuatu coffee. Things to be aware of: 1 the roosters crow at all hours of the night so if you're a light sleeper, take your ear plugs.i didn'...

This was a property that looked great on paper with a potential colonial feel to it. Rooms basic with basic problems. Room was not very private with staff talking outside and a light that kept going on and off. Breakfast on porch with a good aspect of the harbor.

I had a conference down the road at Warwick and stayed twin share with a colleague to save some cash. It was easy to get to and from airport and town. I quickly got use to the "bus" system. Going rate was 150-200VT. There are local kava huts next door (red bucket lights). 1nomakas bakery 30min walk up the hill has cheap beef and egg rolls 150VT. People in Vanuatu are ...
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I had a conference down the road at Warwick and stayed twin share with a colleague to save some cash. It was easy to get to and from airport and town. I quickly got use to the "bus" system. Going rate was 150-200VT. There are local kava huts next door (red bucket lights). 1nomakas bakery 30min walk up the hill has cheap beef and egg rolls 150VT. People in Vanuatu are ...

People in Vanuatu are so friendly but it was hard to get stout booked they don't like to force sell things to you. They come across very shy but we found that the market was very good for fresh fruits and local meals. When the cruise ships roll into town you can feel the buzz in the people. Our room was good for the price they didn't realize we booked a fan room and ...

The food cooked by chef John ,met all our needs , very tasty , well presented. manager Janelle, if Vanuatu was a product ,this lady knows it, sells it so well, but with her local knowledge and bubbly personality as clients, patrons at travellers we are true winners. Ask me would I go there again for sure I will as soon as I can I will. Jack and Janelle their Staff al s...

My girlfriend and I booked this place last minute (the day of) and got a room with shared facilities for $75 through Agoda. So cheap! 😮 Staying here is cheaper than visiting for the day. STAY HERE! They throw in FREE snorkeling, scuba diving tours, glass floor boat tours, and other stuff. The sunset ☀️ and sunrise 🌅 is utterly breathtaking and it is so quiet. ...
The girl at the check in was really nice, but also kept really close because I had to pay in cash and I still had to go to the atm to get it and she came with me. Either because she was nice or because she wanted to make sure I get the cash. I paid the same evening but in the supermarket since she left. The hotel is huge but there were only 2 guests. I booked a dorm bu...

A compact hotel, with a range of budget rooms set around a lovely tropical garden and pool. The simple continental breakfast in the pretty outdoor, thatched dining shelter is a lovely, relaxed way to start the day - fruit, biscuits, weetbix, toast + jam, milo, juice, tea and coffee, is included in the price. The rooms are neat and tidy with access to limited wifi, but...

After "roughing it" for a few nights at the base of Mt Yasur, staying at Alofa was like being in the lap of luxury with electricity and hot water! :-) You can see the beautiful white sand beach from the bungalow (good swimming area just a short walk down the beach) and the gardens around the grounds are beautifully maintained. Sam and Sabrina and their team took very g...

Our entire trip to Vanuatu was made all the better thanks to Pasi Lodge. This was the last leg of our 3-month South Pacific tour, and it was easily the best spot in all our travels. Having your own apartment is awesome no matter where you are, but with an outdoor patio, two comfy beds, a cooking area, and living room, it was like having your own place in Vanuatu. Plus,...

Great place, good facilities, very comfortable with a good view, but that comes with it being a fairly steep walk up hill from the main part of town. Food is excellent, though not cheap, but that's common in Vanuatu. The staff are really good - helpful, friendly and as I was leaving on a late afternoon flight I didn't need to check out until just before heading to t...

Pros Stunning location pretty authentic on this side of the island. The tents are ok. We had 1 raining night which was aweful and wet in the tent. Camp kitchen only consists of a stove nothing else. From the Wed to the Monday there was no hot water to shower. I did get offered a warm shower in a bungalow which was wonderful. The local staff are awesome funny will do ...

I was so happy with my choice because I was looking for somewhere I could relax on the beach and feel at home as opposed to a big hotel! The natural setting of these bungalows offered peace & quiet, access to local sites, convenient transport, an opportunity to experience Vanuatu as if I lived there! I will definitely be back with my family and friends! I found the bun...

You will have your own private reef with an abundance of fish. Esline started feeding them a couple years ago and has even planted some coral gardens and the diversity and number of fish we saw was incredible and it's literally on your doorstep. She provides yummy breakfast, snorkling gear and a nice little secluded part of Santo. Lee the groundskeeper is great, very a...

This was a property that looked great on paper with a potential colonial feel to it. Rooms basic with basic problems. Room was not very private with staff talking outside and a light that kept going on and off. Breakfast on porch with a good aspect of the harbor.

We absolutely loved Tranquility! Staff were amazingly considerate, thoughtful, polite and welcoming. Douglas cooks incredible meals every day and Joe and Sun are the loveliest managers we've ever had the pleasure to stay with. The island is a stunning, isolated paradise where you can be the only ones on the beach or only divers underwater. Marine life is abundant - s...

Single best snorkelling spot from out 2 week holiday in Vanuatu. 30meters from the beach front is a great lagoon with heaps of fish, caverns, reef, bombies, coral, etc. We spent the whole time snorkelling and they back up to the bar for beers and cocktails and enjoying the wonderful view.

We loved our stay there! It’s in a good location on the island and the resort it really pretty. You can see the ocean from your bedroom window and hear the sound of waves at night. Food was great and staff were really friendly. I would recommend hiring a car for your stay though as there’s nothing around the resort and you will need it to get to other attractions on th...

The staff were extremely helpful and friendly, I honestly don't have enough words for how welcomed we felt. The owners were very welcoming and would always stop to say hi and have a chat, your customer service is just brilliant! We had a delay with our flight and arrived a lot later than expected, we were greeted by security who showed us to our room which was fantasti...
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Vanuatu is not the place for you if you're finicky about things, but if you can just go with the flow, there are some great places to stay at and things to do. Village de Santo was adequate for our needs, not everything was perfect, but when you travel - things rarely go exactly to plan. We had a comfortable stay, food was acceptable, staff were friendly and helpful an...

My family and I (Partner and 2 kids aged 9 and 12) recently stayed at the Vanuatu Beachfront apartments. We stayed in the Ocean View Apartment (2 br) which were very clean and had all the amenities we needed. The beach is just a short walk (not 50m to water) and it was nice to hear the water lapping on the sand at night times. The kids had a ball using the pool, and k...

The restaurant was very nice and affordable for food and drinks, staff were accomodating. Gaetan was very impressive with customer service skills and friendly demeanour, took the time and effort to remember us by name and always smiled and was friendly and approachable. The air conditioning was a wonderful plus in the hot humidity and rooms were always cleaned to a hi...

Felt at home straight away, topped off our trip. Quiet, a bit out of town. Great for us. Spent last 3 nights of our 2 week trip here. Lovely upper room over looking lagoon. Great to come out in the morning and sit on the balcony. All food in Vanuatu is expensive, but so often sub standard, not here, wonderful every time. Good abundant breakfast of fruits, croissants, t...

Step back to the 1960s in the South Pacific, but now with wi-fi. Fan rooms step straight into the lovely garden with a big pool and huge trees. Walk over the road to the waterfront park. And it's right in town, but quiet. The breakfast could be a bit better, for the price. But overall, it's sooo relaxing.

The resort and the grounds were immaculately presented. Our bungalow was very clean and comfortable and having the private pool and balcony was perfect. All the staff were very professional, helpful and friendly. We would like to say Thank You to the staff that we had the pleasure to meet and get to know over our time, Thomas, Karl, Irene and the front desk staff. T...

We definitely enjoyed our stay at the lodge. We liked that it was right by the water – so ideal for a swim – and we were able to use the Kayaks for free. There was also a nice pool and BBQ facilities. The room was clean, nicely decorated and had great views. It also had aircon and a kitchen which is handy if you feel like cooking. The staff were friendly and trie...
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We stayed at Nasama Resort for 6 nights in late March. Both having never been to Vanuatu before were unsure what to expect but upon leaving the airport when we landed to flying back to the Gold Coast the Vanuatu people were amazing. Arriving at the hotel via taxi the reception staff were fantastic. We were checked into our beachview studio immediately and were so pleas...

Absolutely loved our stay in Coco Beach. Such a beautiful location, even though it’s 15 mins from PV town. Snorkeling straight off the beach was amazing, especially at the end of the channel! Coral and LOTS of fish, the water is absolutely beautiful! Our beach front fare was simple but very comfortable, with a super comfy bed, fell asleep every night to the sound of wa...

The resort and the grounds were immaculately presented. Our bungalow was very clean and comfortable and having the private pool and balcony was perfect. All the staff were very professional, helpful and friendly. We would like to say Thank You to the staff that we had the pleasure to meet and get to know over our time, Thomas, Karl, Irene and the front desk staff. T...

Had a lovely stay - but be aware you are 100% paying for the location. The Villa was scrupulously clean, Joy and her staff wonderful, breakfast was generous and delicious. But Vanuatu is a small island and tourism and self-sufficiency are the only two trades. Food is very very expensive, more than Australia, this is no Bali or Phuket! And that is OK, because everythi...

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Seachange Lodge. Ian and staff were extremely friendly and helpful, suggesting great places for us to visit and dine. Ian even repaired our hire cars flat tyre, which was a huge help to me traveling alone with my four young children. A terrific place to stay (we loved the swimming pool), which helped make our visit to Vanuatu fabulous....

Very unprofessional. We booked our honeymoon here and received no confirmation. I tried contacting them many many times to confirm the booking with no response. A month out from the honeymoon I was forced to book elsewhere as I didn't want to risk showing up for our honeymoon with no accommodation. A week after our intended stay, we received a bill for a no-show. It to...

Single best snorkelling spot from out 2 week holiday in Vanuatu. 30meters from the beach front is a great lagoon with heaps of fish, caverns, reef, bombies, coral, etc. We spent the whole time snorkelling and they back up to the bar for beers and cocktails and enjoying the wonderful view.

We just arrived home yesterday and I could not wait to write this review! The Grand hotel & Casino far exceeded our expectations. The view from the panoramic rooms are breathtaking and we absolutely loved waking up to an incredible view every morning. The sunsets were to die for as well! The hotel is so conveniently located to everything and the staff were so warm and...

You will have your own private reef with an abundance of fish. Esline started feeding them a couple years ago and has even planted some coral gardens and the diversity and number of fish we saw was incredible and it's literally on your doorstep. She provides yummy breakfast, snorkling gear and a nice little secluded part of Santo. Lee the groundskeeper is great, very a...

I travelled to Vanuatu for a conference. Great things are as above. The staff although overwhelmed with the influx of people checking in were friendly. Continental breakfast was lovely with a selection of pastries and fruit with Vanuatu coffee. Things to be aware of: 1 the roosters crow at all hours of the night so if you're a light sleeper, take your ear plugs.i didn'...

we booked to stay and chantilly's after reading the many favorable comments on trip advisor and we were very happy with our selection. after trying a couple of other restaurants in port villa we confirmed that tilly's is the best. the location of chantilly's is great, close to everything and easy to catch local buses if we didn't want to walk. we organised all our a...

We have stayed for 5 nights and loved the resort so much. It is stress-free from the moment we have arrived. They took us to our room straight away without asking our names. It has the best locations. There are so many colourful fish, star fish, sea cucumber, live coral and many other sea creatures around the jetty, which is literally 3 meters away from our breakfast ...

Pros: onsite restaurant and activities booking is very convenient for guests. Things are well organized and staff is very professional. Chris and Chuck who runs the Blue Cave tour for the resort are excellent, very helpful in the open water with strong waves (saved my life). Facilities are gorgeous and closed to the airport given that if you stay at the cheaper accommo...

My family and I (Partner and 2 kids aged 9 and 12) recently stayed at the Vanuatu Beachfront apartments. We stayed in the Ocean View Apartment (2 br) which were very clean and had all the amenities we needed. The beach is just a short walk (not 50m to water) and it was nice to hear the water lapping on the sand at night times. The kids had a ball using the pool, and k...

We went as a special holiday for my 40th birthday, which I told them prior and we choose the island based on the individual secluded bungalows shown on their website. BUT we were given the room closest to the kids playground and when I said we're travelling without kids so wanted privacy she told us we wouldn't hear them. WRONG - I heard every bounce of the trampoline,...

No frllls, no nonsense accommodation. Not luxury, but comfortable, and very good value for money. Jacinda went out of her way to make me feel welcomed and to make my stay comfortable, for example providing breakfast provisions, and DVDs when there was a TV failure.. Only negative is that hill you have to walk up to walk to the town centre! But that's Port Vila!

We had the Junior Suite which I highly recommend for the extra space. A beautiful location over looking the lagoon. Staff are friendly and willing to help. Food and beverage prices indicative of a resort, where you expect to pay more. Would be happy to stay again when next in Vanuatu.
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I have to admit, my holiday in Vanuatu wasn't anything special, certainly some highlights, but nothing I thought I would return for. However, at the end of our trip, we stayed at Lope Lope and it was probably the best part of the entire trip for me. The location was glorious, right on a nice protected beach, each of the beachfront bungalows had their own private outdoo...
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Vanuatu?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Vanuatu is USD 110. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Vanuatu is USD 214. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Vanuatu is USD 183.
What's the average price of a hotel in Vanuatu this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Vanuatu this weekend is USD 108. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Vanuatu this weekend is USD 216. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Vanuatu this weekend is USD 203.
What's the average price of a hotel in Vanuatu tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Vanuatu tonight is USD 110. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Vanuatu tonight is USD 184. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Vanuatu tonight is USD 134.
What are the most popular hotels in Vanuatu?
Some of our most popular hotels in Vanuatu are Breakas Beach Resort Vanuatu, The Melanesian Port Vila and Nasama Resort.
What are the best hotels in Vanuatu for couples?
Hotels in Vanuatu that are highly rated by couples include Breakas Beach Resort Vanuatu, The Melanesian Port Vila and Nasama Resort.
What are the best hotels in Vanuatu for families?
Hotels in Vanuatu that are highly rated by families include Breakas Beach Resort Vanuatu, The Melanesian Port Vila and Nasama Resort.
What are the most popular cities in Vanuatu to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Vanuatu include Port Vila, Luganville, and Lenakel Tanna.
What are the best hotels in Port Vila?
Verified travelers to Port Vila have given top reviews to Breakas Beach Resort Vanuatu, The Melanesian Port Vila and Nasama Resort.
What are the best hotels in Luganville?
Verified travelers to Luganville have given top reviews to The Espiritu Hotel, Turtle Bay Lodge and Beachfront Resort.
What are the best hotels in Lenakel Tanna?
Verified travelers to Lenakel Tanna have given top reviews to Alofa Beach Bungalows and White Grass Ocean Resort.

More about Vanuatu
Discover the Wonders of Vanuatu
Vanuatu, an archipelago nestled in the South Pacific, is a paradise waiting to be explored. With over 80 islands, this tropical haven boasts stunning landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests and volcanic mountains to pristine beaches and crystal-clear lagoons. The vibrant culture, steeped in tradition and history, adds to the allure of this enchanting destination. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local way of life, experiencing traditional ceremonies, unique customs, and warm hospitality that make Vanuatu a truly special place.
Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Vanuatu has something for everyone. Snorkel in the vibrant coral reefs, hike through breathtaking trails, or simply unwind on the soft sands of the beach. The islands offer an array of activities that cater to all interests, ensuring that your vacation is filled with memorable experiences. With its friendly locals and stunning surroundings, Vanuatu is not just a destination; it's a journey into a world of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Unforgettable Reasons to Explore Vanuatu
Vanuatu is a treasure trove of experiences that beckons travelers from all corners of the globe. One of the most compelling reasons to visit is the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds you at every turn. From the lush greenery of the rainforests to the stunning views of volcanic mountains, the landscapes are nothing short of spectacular. The islands are also home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere.
The rich culture of Vanuatu is another reason to explore this incredible destination. The indigenous people, known for their warmth and friendliness, celebrate their heritage through music, dance, and art. Visitors can attend traditional ceremonies or visit local markets to experience the vibrant culture firsthand. Additionally, Vanuatu is known for its unique customs, such as the famous land diving ritual on Pentecost Island, where locals jump from towering wooden towers as a rite of passage.
For those looking for the best places to stay in Vanuatu, the options are plentiful, ranging from luxurious resorts to cozy guesthouses. Whether you’re traveling on a budget or seeking a lavish getaway, Vanuatu accommodations cater to all preferences. The diverse lodging options ensure that every traveler can find their perfect home away from home, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.
When to Experience Vanuatu's Magic
The best time to visit Vanuatu largely depends on what you’re hoping to experience. The dry season, which runs from May to October, is often considered the ideal time for travelers. During these months, the weather is typically sunny and pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor activities and beach lounging. Peak tourist season coincides with this period, so it’s advisable to book accommodations in advance to secure the best Vanuatu vacation rentals and hotel deals.
However, visiting during the wet season, from November to April, can also be rewarding. While you may encounter occasional rain showers, the landscapes are incredibly lush and vibrant during this time. Plus, you might find fewer crowds and better deals on accommodations, allowing you to enjoy a more tranquil experience. Keep an eye out for local festivals and events, as these often take place during the wet season, offering a unique glimpse into the island's rich culture.
Regardless of when you choose to visit, Vanuatu's charm is undeniable. With its stunning scenery and welcoming atmosphere, every season offers a unique way to experience the islands. So pack your bags and get ready to explore this tropical paradise!
Your Ultimate Guide to Where to Stay in Vanuatu
When planning a trip to Vanuatu, choosing the right place to stay is essential to enhance your travel experience. The islands offer a variety of lodging options to suit every budget and preference. For luxury seekers, resorts like Breakas Beach Resort Vanuatu and Nasama Resort provide stunning accommodations with breathtaking views, exquisite dining, and top-notch amenities. These hotels are perfect for those looking to indulge in a bit of pampering while enjoying the beauty of the islands.
For travelers seeking mid-range options, hotels such as The Melanesian Port Vila and Moorings Hotel offer comfortable stays with great facilities. These accommodations are known for their friendly staff and convenient locations, making it easy to explore nearby attractions. Guests often rave about the cleanliness and hospitality, ensuring a pleasant stay throughout your Vanuatu adventure.
Budget-conscious travelers will find a range of affordable accommodations in Vanuatu, including guesthouses and eco-lodges. These options provide a cozy atmosphere and a chance to connect with fellow travelers. Regardless of your budget, Vanuatu has something for everyone, ensuring that your stay is as enjoyable as the experiences you seek.
Finding the Perfect Vanuatu Hotel Deals
Scoring great hotel deals in Vanuatu can make your vacation even more enjoyable, allowing you to allocate more of your budget towards unforgettable experiences. To find the best accommodations in Vanuatu, consider booking in advance, especially during the peak season from May to October. Many hotels offer early bird discounts and special rates for those who plan ahead. Keep an eye on Agoda for exclusive deals that can help you save on your stay while still enjoying the beautiful surroundings of this tropical paradise.
Another effective strategy for finding hotel deals is to be flexible with your travel dates. If your schedule allows, consider traveling during the shoulder seasons, just before or after the peak tourist months. This can lead to significant savings on both accommodations and activities. Plus, visiting during these times often provides a more tranquil experience, allowing you to explore Vanuatu's stunning landscapes and vibrant culture without the hustle and bustle of larger crowds.
Don’t forget to check for package deals that combine flights and hotels. Agoda frequently offers these bundles, which can result in substantial savings. Additionally, signing up for newsletters or loyalty programs can provide access to exclusive promotions and discounts, ensuring you get the best possible rates on your Vanuatu hotel accommodations.
Luxury and Boutique Escapes in Vanuatu
For those seeking a touch of indulgence, Vanuatu boasts a selection of luxury hotels and boutique resorts that promise exceptional experiences. One standout option is Nasama Resort, known for its stunning beachfront location and personalized service. Guests appreciate the attention to detail, with many reviews highlighting the warm hospitality and immaculate cleanliness of the resort. The on-site dining options and beautiful pool area make it a perfect retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Another fantastic choice is Breakas Beach Resort Vanuatu, which offers a unique blend of luxury and local charm. Nestled along the shores of Port Vila, this resort features private bungalows that provide guests with a serene escape. The well-reviewed restaurant serves delicious local cuisine, and the friendly staff ensures that every need is met. The beautiful beachfront and lush gardens create an inviting atmosphere for both couples and solo travelers looking to unwind.
For a more boutique experience, consider the Grand Hotel and Casino. This hotel combines modern luxury with a touch of Vanuatu's cultural essence. With stunning views of the harbor, guests can enjoy the vibrant nightlife and entertainment options right at their doorstep. The hotel's facilities, including a casino and spa, cater to those looking for a lively yet relaxing getaway. Each of these accommodations offers a unique experience, making them ideal for travelers seeking a memorable stay in Vanuatu.
Budget-Friendly Accommodations in Vanuatu
Traveling on a budget doesn't mean sacrificing comfort in Vanuatu. The islands offer a variety of affordable accommodations that allow travelers to enjoy their holiday without overspending. Guesthouses and eco-lodges are popular choices among budget-conscious visitors, providing cozy atmospheres and opportunities to connect with fellow travelers. Many of these lodgings boast stunning views and are conveniently located near local attractions, making it easy to explore the islands.
The Melanesian Port Vila is a great mid-range option, offering clean, comfortable rooms and friendly service. Guests often highlight the lovely pool area and convenient location, making it an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area. The hotel’s staff is known for their warmth and helpfulness, ensuring that visitors feel right at home during their stay.
For those looking for even more affordable options, consider staying at local guesthouses or hostels. These accommodations often provide shared facilities and communal spaces, allowing travelers to meet others and share stories. Many guesthouses offer unique insights into the local culture and can help arrange tours and activities, making them a fantastic choice for those wanting to immerse themselves in Vanuatu's rich heritage while keeping costs low.
Family-Friendly Hotels and Activities in Vanuatu
Vanuatu is a fantastic destination for families, offering a range of accommodations and activities that cater to visitors of all ages. Many hotels in Vanuatu are family-friendly, providing spacious rooms and amenities designed for children. The Melanesian Port Vila, for instance, is known for its welcoming atmosphere and facilities that cater to families, including a pool and easy access to local attractions. Guests often praise the friendly staff, who go out of their way to ensure a pleasant stay for families.
In addition to comfortable accommodations, Vanuatu offers a plethora of activities that are perfect for family fun. Unity Park is a must-visit, featuring playgrounds, picnic areas, and cultural displays that engage children and adults alike. The park provides a safe space for kids to play while parents relax and take in the beautiful surroundings. Cutting Edge Adventures is another exciting option, offering thrilling experiences such as zip-lining and climbing, ensuring that everyone in the family can find something to enjoy.
For a more relaxed day, consider visiting the Mele Cascades, where families can hike through lush landscapes and enjoy swimming in natural pools. This stunning location is not only a great way to bond with family but also provides an opportunity to appreciate Vanuatu's breathtaking natural beauty. With so many family-friendly options available, Vanuatu is sure to provide an unforgettable vacation for all ages.
All-Inclusive Resorts for a Hassle-Free Getaway
For those looking to unwind without the stress of planning every detail, Vanuatu offers a selection of all-inclusive resorts that cater to every need. These resorts provide guests with the convenience of having meals, drinks, and a variety of activities included in their stay, allowing visitors to focus solely on relaxation and enjoyment. One popular choice is the Eratap Beach Resort, which boasts stunning beachfront views and luxurious accommodations. Guests can indulge in gourmet dining options and partake in water sports, all within a serene and picturesque setting.
Another excellent option is the Warwick Le Lagon Resort & Spa. This family-friendly resort features spacious rooms, multiple restaurants, and a range of activities suitable for all ages. Guests can enjoy everything from snorkeling and kayaking to relaxing by the pool or indulging in spa treatments. The all-inclusive package often includes meals, drinks, and access to various facilities, making it a great choice for families or couples seeking a worry-free vacation.
Staying at an all-inclusive resort in Vanuatu not only simplifies your travel experience but also enhances the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. Many resorts offer cultural activities, such as traditional dance performances and cooking classes, providing guests with a deeper understanding of Vanuatu's heritage while enjoying the luxury of an all-inclusive experience.
Vanuatu Island Hopping Adventures
Island hopping in Vanuatu is an exhilarating way to explore the diverse beauty of the archipelago. With over 80 islands to choose from, each offering its unique charm, travelers can enjoy a variety of experiences, from breathtaking landscapes to vibrant cultures. Popular islands to visit include Espiritu Santo, known for its stunning beaches and diving spots, and Tanna, famous for its active volcano, Mount Yasur. Adventurous travelers can take guided tours or ferry rides to hop between islands, ensuring they don't miss out on the best that Vanuatu has to offer.
On Espiritu Santo, visitors can relax on the pristine shores of Champagne Beach or explore the underwater wonders of the SS President Coolidge wreck, a must-see for diving enthusiasts. Tanna Island, on the other hand, provides an opportunity to witness the spectacular eruptions of Mount Yasur, an experience that will leave you in awe of nature's power. Each island has its unique accommodations, ranging from beachfront bungalows to cozy guesthouses, making it easy to find a place to stay while exploring.
Island hopping allows travelers to experience the diverse ecosystems and cultures that make Vanuatu so special. From lush rainforests to vibrant coral reefs, the natural beauty is unparalleled. Make sure to plan your island-hopping itinerary in advance to maximize your time and enjoy the best of what each island has to offer, whether it's relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion.
Thrilling Activities Awaiting in Vanuatu
For adventure seekers, Vanuatu is a playground filled with exciting activities that cater to all thrill levels. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be delighted by the vibrant marine life and coral reefs surrounding the islands. The waters around the islands are teeming with colorful fish, sea turtles, and even the chance to explore underwater caves. Popular diving spots include the famous Million Dollar Point and the wreck of the USS President Coolidge, where divers can experience history while swimming among the fish.
Hiking is another popular activity, with trails leading through lush rainforests and up to stunning viewpoints. The trek to Mount Tukosmera, the highest peak in Vanuatu, rewards hikers with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, the Mele Cascades offer a beautiful setting for swimming and picnicking, with cascading waterfalls surrounded by tropical flora.
For the truly adventurous, consider taking part in unique experiences such as the land diving ritual on Pentecost Island or zip-lining through the treetops. These activities not only provide an adrenaline rush but also offer insight into the local culture and traditions. With so many thrilling options available, Vanuatu is sure to satisfy any adventurer's cravings for excitement and exploration.
Indulge in Vanuatu's Local Cuisine
No trip to Vanuatu is complete without sampling the delicious local cuisine, which reflects the islands' rich cultural heritage. Dining options range from casual beachside eateries to upscale restaurants, offering a variety of flavors that celebrate fresh, local ingredients. A must-try dish is *laplap*, a traditional Vanuatu meal made from grated root vegetables, such as yam or taro, mixed with coconut milk and wrapped in banana leaves before being baked in an earth oven. This dish is often enjoyed during local gatherings and celebrations, providing a true taste of Vanuatu's culinary culture.
Seafood lovers will also find plenty to enjoy, with fresh fish and shellfish being staples in many local dishes. Restaurants like the Floating Restaurant in Port Vila offer an incredible dining experience with stunning views and a menu featuring local catches. Don't miss out on trying *kava*, a traditional drink made from the root of the kava plant, known for its calming effects and often enjoyed in social settings.
Exploring local markets is another fantastic way to discover Vanuatu's cuisine. Markets are filled with fresh produce, spices, and handmade goods, allowing visitors to taste and buy local delicacies. Engaging with local vendors not only enhances the culinary experience but also provides insight into Vanuatu's culture and traditions. Whether dining at a restaurant or sampling street food, indulging in Vanuatu's local cuisine is sure to be a highlight of your trip.
Nature's Best: Outdoor Attractions in Vanuatu
Vanuatu is a paradise for nature lovers, offering a wealth of outdoor attractions that showcase the islands' stunning landscapes. One of the most breathtaking spots to visit is the Nanda Blue Hole, a natural swimming hole with crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush vegetation. This idyllic location is perfect for a refreshing swim or simply relaxing in the serene atmosphere. The vibrant blue waters are a photographer's dream, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the islands.
The Mele Cascades is another natural wonder that should not be missed. This series of cascading waterfalls creates a stunning backdrop for swimming and picnicking. Visitors can hike to the top of the falls for panoramic views or enjoy a leisurely swim in the natural pools below. The lush surroundings provide a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, making it an ideal spot for families and couples alike.
For those seeking adventure, consider exploring Mount Hope Waterfall or embarking on a guided tour of the diverse ecosystems found throughout the islands. From volcanic landscapes to vibrant coral reefs, Vanuatu's natural attractions offer endless opportunities for exploration and appreciation of the incredible beauty that surrounds you. Embrace the great outdoors and immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery that makes Vanuatu such a special destination.
Historical and Cultural Treasures of Vanuatu
Vanuatu's rich history and culture are evident in its many historical and cultural attractions. One notable site is the Sacré Coeur Cathedral, located in Port Vila. This stunning structure, built in the early 20th century, showcases beautiful architecture and offers visitors a glimpse into the island's colonial past. The cathedral is not only a place of worship but also a significant cultural landmark, often hosting local events and ceremonies.
Another fascinating site is the SS President Coolidge wreck, a World War II ship that sank off the coast of Espiritu Santo. Today, it serves as a popular dive site, allowing visitors to explore the remains of the ship while learning about its historical significance. Guided tours provide insight into the ship's history, making it an educational and thrilling experience for divers and history enthusiasts alike.
Vanuatu also boasts numerous cultural experiences that allow visitors to engage with the local way of life. Attending a traditional dance performance or participating in a local festival offers a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant culture firsthand. Engaging with the friendly locals and learning about their customs and traditions will enrich your understanding of Vanuatu's heritage.
Family Fun in Vanuatu
Families visiting Vanuatu will find a wealth of activities and attractions suitable for all ages. Unity Park is a fantastic destination for family fun, featuring playgrounds, picnic areas, and cultural displays that engage children and adults alike. The park is a safe space for kids to play while parents relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. With plenty of open space, it's an ideal spot for a family outing.
Another exciting option is Cutting Edge Adventures, which offers thrilling activities such as zip-lining and climbing. These adventures cater to various skill levels, ensuring that everyone in the family can participate and enjoy the excitement. The friendly staff is dedicated to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages, making it a perfect choice for families looking for adventure.
For a more relaxed day, consider visiting the Mele Cascades, where families can hike through lush landscapes and enjoy swimming in natural pools. This stunning location is not only a great way to bond with family but also provides an opportunity to appreciate Vanuatu's breathtaking natural beauty. With so many family-friendly options available, Vanuatu is sure to provide an unforgettable vacation for all ages.
Vanuatu's Vibrant Festivals and Events
Vanuatu's cultural calendar is filled with vibrant festivals and events that showcase the islands' rich traditions and heritage. One of the most well-known celebrations is the Naghol land diving festival, held on Pentecost Island. This thrilling event features locals diving from towering wooden platforms with vines tied around their ankles, a rite of passage that attracts visitors from around the world. Witnessing this incredible display of bravery and skill is a unique experience that immerses travelers in Vanuatu's cultural practices.
Another exciting event is the Vanuatu Cultural Festival, which takes place every four years and brings together various island communities to celebrate their unique traditions through dance, music, and art. This festival is a fantastic opportunity for visitors to engage with the local culture, learn about the diverse customs of different islands, and enjoy performances that highlight the vibrant spirit of Vanuatu.
Local markets also host various events throughout the year, allowing visitors to experience traditional music, dance, and cuisine. Engaging with locals during these festivities provides a deeper understanding of Vanuatu's culture and creates lasting memories for travelers. Participating in these celebrations is a wonderful way to connect with the islands and their people.
Transportation Options for Easy Travel in Vanuatu
Getting around Vanuatu is relatively straightforward, with several transportation options available to suit various travel preferences. For those looking to explore the main islands, domestic flights are a popular choice, connecting major destinations such as Port Vila and Espiritu Santo. This option is convenient for travelers with limited time, allowing for quick access to different islands and attractions.
For a more immersive experience, consider renting a car or scooter to explore at your own pace. This option is ideal for those who want to venture off the beaten path and discover hidden gems throughout the islands. Be sure to familiarize yourself with local driving regulations, as road conditions can vary significantly between islands.
Public transportation is also available, with buses and shared taxis operating between towns and popular tourist spots. While this may be a more budget-friendly option, it’s essential to plan your routes in advance to ensure smooth travel. Regardless of your chosen method of transportation, Vanuatu's friendly locals are always willing to offer assistance and guidance, making it easy to navigate the islands.
Practical Travel Tips for Your Vanuatu Adventure
Before embarking on an adventure in Vanuatu, it's helpful to keep a few practical travel tips in mind to enhance your experience. First and foremost, remember to respect local customs and traditions. Vanuatu is home to a rich cultural heritage, and engaging with locals in a respectful manner will not only enrich your travel experience but also foster positive interactions.
When it comes to currency, the Vanuatu vatu (VUV) is the official currency. It's advisable to exchange some money before your arrival or withdraw cash from ATMs available in major towns. Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, but having cash on hand for smaller vendors and markets is recommended.
Safety is generally not a major concern in Vanuatu, but it's always wise to stay vigilant and practice common sense. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious in crowded areas. Additionally, consider purchasing travel insurance to cover any unforeseen circumstances that may arise during your trip. With these tips in mind, you can focus on enjoying the beauty and culture that Vanuatu has to offer.
Unique Vanuatu Travel Experiences to Cherish
Vanuatu is filled with unique travel experiences that create lasting memories for visitors. Consider indulging in wellness retreats that offer relaxation and rejuvenation amidst stunning natural surroundings. Many resorts provide spa services, yoga classes, and holistic treatments that allow guests to unwind and reconnect with themselves in a serene environment.
For those seeking adventure, explore the underwater world through snorkeling or diving excursions. The vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life offer unforgettable encounters, making it a highlight of any trip. Guided tours can provide insights into the ecosystems and conservation efforts in the area, enhancing the experience.
Lastly, don't miss the opportunity to participate in local workshops or cultural experiences. Engaging with artisans, learning traditional crafts, or cooking local dishes allows travelers to connect with Vanuatu's heritage on a deeper level. These unique experiences not only enrich your understanding of the islands but also create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Explore Vanuatu's Breathtaking Beaches
Vanuatu is renowned for its stunning beaches, making it a paradise for sun-seekers and water enthusiasts alike. From the soft white sands of Champagne Beach on Espiritu Santo to the tranquil shores of Hideaway Island, the options are endless. These picturesque beaches offer the perfect backdrop for relaxation, swimming, and beachcombing, ensuring that every visitor finds their slice of paradise.
Many beaches in Vanuatu are surrounded by crystal-clear waters, ideal for snorkeling and diving. The vibrant marine life and colorful coral reefs provide an unforgettable underwater experience. Popular spots like the Blue Lagoon on Espiritu Santo and the beaches near Port Vila are perfect for those looking to explore the rich biodiversity of the South Pacific.
Accommodations along the beachfront are plentiful, ranging from luxury resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses, allowing travelers to wake up to the soothing sound of waves and stunning ocean views. Whether you're looking to relax with a good book or engage in thrilling water sports, Vanuatu's beaches cater to all preferences, making them a must-visit during your stay.
Nightlife and Entertainment in Vanuatu
As the sun sets over Vanuatu, the islands come alive with a vibrant nightlife scene that caters to various tastes. Port Vila, the capital, offers a range of bars, clubs, and entertainment options for those looking to enjoy a night out. Local bars often feature live music, showcasing talented musicians and providing a lively atmosphere for socializing. The friendly locals and welcoming vibe make it easy to strike up conversations and immerse yourself in the nightlife experience.
For those seeking a more laid-back evening, consider visiting one of the beachfront restaurants that offer stunning sunset views. Many establishments host themed nights, live performances, and cultural shows that highlight Vanuatu's rich heritage. Dining while enjoying local entertainment creates a memorable experience that showcases the islands' unique culture.
Whether you're dancing the night away at a club or enjoying a quiet drink by the beach, Vanuatu's nightlife offers something for everyone. Embrace the local culture and enjoy the warm hospitality that makes evenings in Vanuatu truly special.
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