Travel to Vanuatu
A paradise set apart from the South Pacific’s better-known tourist destinations, this archipelago of volcanic isles offers simple tropical living at its best. From secluded beaches and bushwalks to world-class diving and surfing just off shore, Vanuatu has something for every type of traveller.
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Vanuatu Attractions
Mele Cascades
Situated just 10-kilometres from Vanuatu’s largest city, Port Vila, this picturesque swimming hole is a hotspot for locals and tourists alike. And while the steep, rope-guided climb to the falls may give the illusion of being lost in the rainforest, the on-site café reminds travellers they’re only a stone’s throw from civilisation. Take a dip in the plunge pools that terrace their way to the top of the falls, then witness the grandeur of the Mele Cascades from below, which plummet from the forest canopy overhead.
Mele Bay
One of the best locations near Port Vila to experience life below sea level, Mele Bay is a haven for seasoned scuba divers and novices alike. Explore submerged shipwrecks and reefs in the company of an experienced guide, or brave the ocean after dark on an overnight excursion. For travellers who’d rather stay on the surface, many tour providers also offer snorkelling trips, so you can get acquainted with the local marine life without getting in to deep.
Mt Yasur
Perfect for travellers who don’t want to brave the sea, Mt Yasur is where land lovers will find adventure in Vanuatu. Located on the remote Tanna Island, this active volcano can be accessed on a guided tour, which takes visitors across the volcanic rim to reach the caldera. Best explored by night, Mt Yasur’s constant eruptions result in an incredible display, lighting up the sky with a natural fireworks performance.
Millennium Cave
Another inland adventure not for the faint of heart, this caving expedition on Espiritu Santo sees travellers trek, climb and swim through the island’s remote southern rainforest. Crossing creeks and boulders to reach the belly of the cave, travellers will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the resident bats before cooling off in the secluded swimming hole found on the other side.
Port Vila Market
Offering travellers an avenue to explore without venturing beyond the city limits, this vibrant local market puts Port Vila’s unique culture on display. Purchase a fresh young coconut, which can be cut, cracked and made ready to drink on request, then navigate the maze of stallholders beneath the morning sun. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, head to the back of the market, where you’ll find a handful of kiosks preparing traditional meals using the freshest produce of the day.
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Vanuatu Food
Influenced by an eclectic mix of Asian, French and Melanesian flavours, Vanuatu’s cuisine is in a category all of its own. And for travellers wanting to get a taste of the local fare, there’s no better place to begin than Port Vila. From upscale bistros and cocktail bars to humble local eateries, Port Vila has a dining destination to suit every palate.
Port Vila Restaurants
L’Houstalet Restaurant
Long known as the best French restaurant in town, this Port Vila institution hasn’t changed its menu in more than 30 years. Still serving up the same signature dishes three decades on, diners can expect to indulge in a range of classics, from escargot to prawns flambé. Travellers hoping for local cuisine, however, shouldn’t let the restaurant’s French roots turn them away. With adventurous meals like wild pigeon and flying fox on the menu, there’s still plenty of opportunity to sample the island’s eclectic cuisine.
Au Fare
A relative newcomer to Port Vila’s flourishing culinary scene, Au Fare is quickly cementing its position as the city’s hottest dining destination. Part French and part Pacific in flavour, this fusion restaurant’s biggest drawcard is its waterfront location, which provides al fresco dining alongside panoramic ocean views. And with live music every Friday and Saturday night, diners can even end their meal with a dance beneath the stars.
Au Peche Mignon
A welcome alternative for travellers craving a taste of home, this bakery and café specialises in flaky pastries of all kinds, from almond croissants to sausage rolls. Known for selling out of their most popular items by midday, Au Peche Mignon is best visited in the morning, when their rows of sweet and savoury delights are still full to the brim.
Vanuatu Weather
Afforded with a temperate climate all year round, there’s never a bad time to discover Vanuatu. In summer, from November to March, temperatures average around 28 degrees Celsius, while winter sees temperatures drop to the low twenties. Despite slight variations in temperature and humidity from month to month, Vanuatu’s sea temperatures remain warm, making this chain of tropical isles perfect for divers, surfers and snorkelers no matter the season. For the easiest trip planning ever, read our recommendations on the best time to visit Vanuatu.
Arriving in Vanuatu
When you touch down at Port Vila Bauerfield Airport, there are a number of transport services available to get you on your way. Busses and taxis are available day and night, while most local resorts provide complimentary transfer services to and from the terminal. Travellers who want the freedom to explore the island also have the option to hire a car from one of the rental kiosks, located in the airport’s main terminal building.
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Flying to Vanuatu- Quick facts
Plane |
Boeing 737-800 |
|---|---|
Airport |
Bauerfield International Airport (VLI) |
Airport transfer time |
11mins to City |
Average direct flight time |
2hr 40mins |
Timezone |
GMT +11 |
Cabins |
Business, Economy |
Frequently asked questions – Flights to Vanuatu
Virgin Australia operates direct flights from Brisbane to Vanuatu. The average non-stop flight time to Vanuatu from Brisbane is typically 2 hours and 40 minutes. Flights from other major Australian cities will be longer with a stopover in Brisbane.
Flights from Sydney to Vanuatu - 4h 10m^
Flights from Brisbane to Vanuatu - 2h 40m
Flights from Melbourne to Vanuatu - 4h 50m^
Flights from Adelaide to Vanuatu - 5h 05m^
Flights from Perth to Vanuatu - 7h 10m^
^ Excludes stopover time.
*Note: flight times should be used as a guide only. Carefully consider your requirements before travelling and always allow extra time to arive at your destination.
You will travel roughly 2,000 kilometres on your flight with Virgin Australia from Brisbane to Vanuatu.
Virgin Australia flies into Port Vila Airport, also known as Bauerfield International Airport (VLI).