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Welcome to Vanuatu, a tropical paradise that feels like a hidden gem just waiting to be explored! This archipelago in the South Pacific is made up of 83 stunning islands, each with its own unique charm. Port Vila, the capital, is the main tourist area, offering a vibrant mix of culture, shopping, and dining. Whether you’re an adventurer, a beach lover, or a culture enthusiast, Vanuatu has something special for you. Dive into crystal-clear waters, explore lush rainforests, or immerse yourself in local traditions. Come and discover the magic of these enchanting islands for yourself, search flights to Vanuatu from Auckland now.
Some of our best fares to Port Vila, Vanuatu from Auckland
Fly to Port Vila, Vanuatu from $323 one way from Auckland
Travel: from 1 February 2025 onwards, subject to availability.
Sales: until seats are sold out
Flying: Fiji Airways
Note includes 7kg carry-on baggage, meals, beverages and inflight entertainment, but checked baggage is not included
Airlines that fly to Port Vila, Vanuatu:
Fiji Airways, Solomon Airlines and Qantas
Fly the same airline there and back or mix & match one-way flight combinations
Key Attractions and Things to Do In Vanuatu
Port Vila: The capital city on Efate Island. It’s the perfect blend of vibrant markets, delicious local cuisine, and warm, welcoming locals. Don’t miss the chance to wander through the colourful stalls at the Port Vila Market, where you can pick up fresh tropical fruits and handmade crafts. Feeling hungry? Try some lap lap, a traditional dish made with taro and coconut milk.
Underwater Wonders: If you’re a fan of diving or snorkelling, head to Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu's largest island. The underwater world here is nothing short of magical. Explore the famous SS President Coolidge wreck, a World War II transport ship that now serves as a haven for marine life. For a more relaxed underwater experience, check out the colourful coral gardens at Million Dollar Point. It’s a great spot to see vibrant fish and other sea creatures up close.
Beach Bliss: Vanuatu boasts some of the most beautiful beaches you’ll ever see. Champagne Beach, with its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, is a must-visit. It’s the perfect spot to relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy a refreshing swim. For a more secluded experience, head to Lonnoc Beach, where you can unwind in tranquillity.
Adventure Awaits: For thrill-seekers, Vanuatu offers plenty of adrenaline-pumping activities. How about zip-lining through the lush rainforest canopy or kayaking through the pristine waters of Mele Bay? For a unique adventure, try canyoning at Mele Cascades, where you’ll navigate waterfalls and natural rock slides. It’s an exhilarating way to explore the island’s natural beauty.
Relaxation and Wellness: After all the excitement, it’s time to unwind. Vanuatu has several spas offering rejuvenating treatments using local ingredients like coconut oil and volcanic ash. Treat yourself to a massage or a traditional Melanesian body scrub, and let all your worries melt away.
Getting to and around Vanuatu - Bauerfield International Airport (VLI
The main airport is located in Port Vila on Efate Island and is approximately 10 kilometres (about 6 miles) from the centre of Port Vila. The drive typically takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic. Taxis are widely available and convenient for short distances. Taxis have "T" on their license plates, and fares can be negotiated. Renting a car is also a more flexible option to explore the islands at your own pace. Jump on a ferry or boat for inter-island travel – it’s a pretty scenic way to travel.
Must-dos in Vanuatu
Explore Mount Yasur on Tanna Island: Visiting Mount Yasur, one of the world’s most accessible active volcanoes, is a must. Feel the thrill as you stand on the edge of the crater, watching molten lava light up the night sky. It’s a bucket-list experience that you’ll be talking about for years!
Go diving on Espiritu Santo: Dive into the crystal-clear blue holes on Espiritu Santo for a unique snorkelling or swimming experience. These natural wonders, surrounded by lush rainforests, are perfect for cooling off and capturing some amazing photos. Don’t forget your underwater camera!
Visit the Cultural Village of Ekasup: Embrace Vanuatu’s rich culture by visiting the Ekasup Cultural Village near Port Vila. Experience traditional dances, learn about local customs, and taste delicious island cuisine. It’s an engaging way to connect with Vanuatu’s vibrant heritage and friendly locals.
General Weather Information
Vanuatu boasts year-round tropical weather, perfect for those craving sunshine and warmth. Temperatures typically range from 23°C to 30°C (73°F to 86°F), ensuring a comfortable climate for beach outings and outdoor activities. The wet season spans from November to April, characterized by occasional tropical showers that rejuvenate the lush landscapes. It’s also cyclone season during this time, so staying updated on weather forecasts is wise. In contrast, the dry season from May to October offers cooler, less humid conditions—ideal for exploring the islands, hiking through verdant jungles, and diving into clear, turquoise waters.
Traveller Tips for a Holiday in Vanuatu
Getting Around: Mini-buses, marked with a "B" on the license plate, are a popular way to get around Port Vila and Luganville. They don’t have fixed routes; just flag one down and tell the driver your destination. Fares are inexpensive and negotiable.
Visit Mystery Island: This uninhabited paradise offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a sense of tranquillity that’s hard to find. It’s the ultimate spot to unwind!
Currency: Is the Vanuatu Vatu (VUV). It's named after the nation and is abbreviated as VUV. You’ll find that local businesses generally accept cash payments in vatu. Some larger hotels, restaurants, and tourist-oriented businesses may also accept major credit cards, but it’s wise to carry some local currency for smaller purchases and transactions.
Health and Safety: For a worry-free belly adventure, opt for bottled water over ice cubes in your drinks. Chow down at trusted spots where they cook everything to perfection
*A booking fee of $15.95 per person applies. The above fares are per adult one-way. A weekend surcharge of $10 may apply for travel on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
The advertised price includes :
-Air New Zealand's Seat-only fare includes a 7kg carry-on allowance but excludes checked baggage.
-Fiji Airways Lite Fare includes 7kg carry-on baggage, meals, beverages and inflight entertainment, but checked baggage is not included.
-Fiji Airways Value Fare includes 7kg carry-on baggage, meals, beverages inflight entertainment, and checked baggage
Flights are subject to availability, will not be available on all flights and may be limited over weekends and school holidays.
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