Why Visit Vanuatu?
Vanuatu offers a mix of natural attractions, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures. With Port Vila as your starting point and Tanna Island as your adventure base, you’ll get the best of both city and remote island travel.

Port Vila: Gateway to the Islands
Things to Do
Blue Lagoon – A calm spot for swimming in clear waters. Vanuatu Jungle Zipline & Canopy Swing – A fun way to see the forest from above. Adventure Quad Tours – Ride through trails and backroads for a different view of the island. Mele Cascades – A short hike to waterfalls and natural pools.




Where to Stay
Ramada Resort – Good choice if reliable WiFi is important. Warwick Le Lagon – A more upscale option with beautiful grounds, though WiFi in the rooms can be weak.
Tanna: Volcano and Blue Cave
Getting There
Air Vanuatu operates flights, but cancellations are common. For more dependable travel, book with Air Taxi or a local charter company in advance. Avoid day trips—you’ll want to see Mount Yasur at night and also have time for the Blue Cave.
What to Do
Mount Yasur Volcano – Watch the eruptions at night from the crater’s edge. Blue Cave – Swim through a short tunnel to reach this hidden spot with striking blue water.


Where to Stay
White Grass Ocean Resort & Spa – The most comfortable option on Tanna. The managers are known for their kindness—when my baggage didn’t arrive, the manager lent me swimsuits so I could enjoy the water.
Important Tip
There are no shops on Tanna. Pack everything you may need in your carry-on in case your luggage doesn’t make it.
Packing List for Vanuatu (Carry-On Essentials)
- Passport and travel documents
- Swimsuit(s)
- Lightweight clothing for hot weather
- Rain jacket or poncho
- Comfortable walking shoes or sandals
- Headlamp or flashlight (for visiting Mount Yasur at night)
- Basic toiletries
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Reusable water bottle
- Power bank for charging devices
- Camera