Vanuatu Explorer

Vanuatu Explorer

During this fascinating exploration of Vanuatu we meet diverse and traditional cultures walk through pristine rainforest and snorkel colourful tropical reefs. Join our journey of exploration through this remote and beautiful archipelago and discover a world at the crossroads of the Pacific with all its cultural and biological diversity

Next Departure 6th - 12th June 2010
Trip Prices
Group Size Group of 22
Departing From Luganville, Vanuatu
Ship Details Island Passage
'Wild 5' Top 5 highlights for this trip

 

We invite you to join us to explore the islands of Vanuatu, spreading like a pearl necklace through an azure ocean. The plants, animals and people of Vanuatu colonized the vast Pacific Ocean. The original islands remain where traditional beliefs and ways still survive and even thrive, with abundant wilderness surrounded by clear warm waters of the Pacific.

Watch men make the ultimate leap of faith in the Naghol ceremony on Pentecost, predating bungy jumping by millennia and requiring far more than a few dollars to participate. Purchase intricate traditional crafts in small villages on Ambryn before being absorbed by the beat of the drums as the locals dance. Snorkel the clear, warm waters and enter another world, a world of colourful corals and darting damsel fish, a world richer in colour and diversity than that above the waves. Walk through the tropical rainforest, identifying plants with your on board naturalist and spotting the endemic birds.

This is a true voyage of discovery, with the flexibility of a small group and the comfort of our vessel there is surely no better way to get off the beaten path and experience a new world.

Trip Itinerary Click to view full itinerary

Day 1 Luganville
Day 2-6 Aese Island
Ambae
Pentecost
Malekula
Maskelyne Islands
Tomman Island
Ambryn
Day 7 Espirito Santo

 

 

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