Vanuatu Travel Guide
Vanuatu is an archipelago nation consisting of 83 islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean, north of
New Zealand and east of
Australia. The prehistory of Vanuatu is obscure; archaeological evidence supports the commonly held theory that peoples speaking Austronesian languages first came to the islands some 4,000 years ago.
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The main international airport is in Port-Vila with flights to and from: Australia Brisbane - Air Vanuatu and Pacific Blue Sydney - Air Vanuatu Melbourne - Air Vanuatu New Zealand Auckland - Air Vanuatu and Air New Zealand Fiji Nadi - Air Vanuatu and Air … Vanuatu flights »
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There is a choice of all levels of accommodation. Le Lagon is the most popular and largest of the resorts. It has been operating for over 30 years. It offers substantial discounts for children, as as a result there are lots of kids here during the Australian … Vanuatu hotels »
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Within Vanuatu
Shefa is a province of Vanuatu. It includes the Shepherd group of islands and the island of Efate, where the capital of
Port-Vila is located.
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Tafea is a province of Vanuatu. It includes the southern islands of Erromango, Tanna, Anatom, Futuna, and Aneityum.
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Penama is a province of Vanuatu. It includes the central-eastern islands of Pentecost, Ambae, and Maewo.
Penama Travel Guide »
Malampa is a province of Vanuatu. It includes the central islands of Malakula, Ambrym, and Paama.
Malampa Travel Guide »
Torba is a province of Vanuatu. It consists of the northern Torres and Banks island groups.
Torba Travel Guide »
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