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Efate
The guide was updated:Despite being the most populous island in Vanuatu, there is still plenty of natural attractions. Take time to visit some of the smaller offshore islands, where you can take part in snorkelling, diving, turtle feeding, or fishing. The National Museum of Vanuatu and the markets in Port Vila will immerse you in the city's history and culture.
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On Tanna island you can visit Mt Yasur, one of the world’s most accessible active volcanoes. This is truly an awesome, once-in-a-lifetime experience that should not be missed. Tanna is also rich in giant banyan trees, waterfalls, black sand beaches, horse riding, and fascinating tribal villages.
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Espiritu Santo Island
Espiritu Santo, the largest island in the country and only an hour away by plane from Port Vila, is an unspoiled and popular place for snorkelling, diving, and even just for its relaxing deserted beaches. There are also many World War II sites such as the Million Dollar Point, where the Americans dumped all their hardware into the ocean after the war, crashed B17 bombers, the destroyer USS 'Tucker' and Santo’s most famous attraction – the 22 000 ton SS 'President Coolidge' that sank and now is the world’s largest accessible wreck diving experience, attracting divers from all over the world.
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Pentecost Island
On Pentecost island, you can witness the astounding Nagol ritual, where the islanders build a huge tower to perform land diving. This ritual has been practiced for centuries and celebrates the Yam harvest. It is said to be the forerunner of today’s bungee jumping.
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Evergreen Mele Cascades
This waterfall is a wonder of nature. Pack your lunchbox, take a hike in the area and take a day to relax and dive into the refreshingly cold stream.
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Millenium Cave
Located on the South coast of Vanuatu, Lunganville presents its visitors with numerous magic places. Adventurers will find the Millenium Cave particularly appealing. You can explore the waterfalls between rocks with a guided tour and meet creatures and plants on your way. Note that it can get a little rough so wear good shoes and be aware that some physical fitness is required.
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Blue Lagoon
Find the perfect get-away and swim in the azure waters of the Blue Lagoon. Relax in the lagoon surrounded by a natural environment you won't find anywhere else. It is a fun experience for the whole family, and undoubtedly a great place to provide you with some gorgeous holiday photos.
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The Summit Gardens
Get a new perspective and climb the summit of Vanuatu. Not only will you get a great panoramic view, but will also find many entertainment facilities, such as a spa and the unique Essential Oils Distillery. Visit the beautiful tropical gardens and don't forget to bring one of the many locally-made beauty products.
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Malekula Island
Malekula is the second largest island on Vanuatu and is known for its strong tribal presence. The island is the most diverse, culturally and linguistically, with over thirty distinct languages spoken. The villagers are very friendly and will be more than happy to share their proud cultural heritage with you.
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Ambrym Island
Ambrym, with its twin volcanoes, is considered the Spiritual centre of Vanuatu. Ambrym offers many opportunities for trekking between villages to see the fiery volcanoes up close.
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Mystery Island
This small island is the ideal place for a quiet and relaxing day on the beach. Take your family, explore the surroundings and enjoy the crystal clear waters of the Pacific.
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Efate
Despite being the most populous island in Vanuatu, there is still plenty of natural attractions. Take time to visit some of the smaller offshore islands, where you can take part in snorkelling, diving, turtle feeding, or fishing. The National Museum of Vanuatu and the markets in Port Vila will immerse you in the city's history and culture.
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Back To My Roots Festival
During the annual Back to My Roots Festival, you can enjoy a whole week of activities. There are music performances, a pig killing ceremony, and the highlight of the event, the mysterious Rom dance. It is held in mid August in the North part of the Ambrym island, known for its picturesque wood carvings.
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