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Espiritu Santo has a wonderful range of
activities including scuba diving,
snorkeling, horse iding, cultural tours, WW2
legacy, trekking and white sandy beaches.
Paddle a dugout canoe along a pristine river
to a stunning blue hole.
Scuba dive the SS President Coolidge, the
world’s largest accessible wreck dive from
shore together with Million Dollar Point
where the Americans dumped excess WW2
equipment.
Journey to a stunning cave over bamboo
bridges and ladders, walk through huge
caverns and float down a river to a
plummeting waterfall.
Ride a horse through Espiritu Santo’s largest
beef and coconut plantation, along sandy
beaches and into untouched rain forest.
Take a journey to your own secluded island
or sip champagne on a sunset cruise.
Grab a rod and challenge the marlin, tuna
and other exciting big fish in our tropical
waters or just sit on the boat with a line
over the side – most of our fishing is catch
and release.
Trek for a few days to the mountains in the
emotest part of the island, living with
people in a traditional way of life that
hasn’t change or thousands of years.
Enjoy the black sand beach, amazing rain
forest and orchids of Vathe Conservation
Area, Vanuatu’s only national park – marvel
at the bird life in the Laru Conservation
Area and earn about the uses of plants and
trees in traditional life.
Lay on the fine white sand and swim in the
azure blue water of Champagne Beach, voted
the best beach in the South Pacific.
Visit Port Orly, the northern most village
on the east coast. On the way back swim at
Golden Beach and then refresh in the cool
water of a blue hole and stop off and find
out how copra is produced.
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Hire a car or a scooter and explore both
town and the country side.
Play a round of golf beside the sparkling
Pacific Ocean and challenge the 9 holes.
Grab a kayak from your resort and explore
the sheltered waters and rivers.
Watch and learn as the ladies prepare, dye
and weave their wonderful mats and clothes
from the Pandanus Palm and get into the
rhythm of the beating drums as the villagers
entertain you with their traditional dances
and songs.
Enjoy a shell of kava with ex pats and
locals as the sun sets.
Sit by a pool and watch the tropical sun set
in the west.
Follow James Mitchener’s footsteps and
explore the WW2 artifacts that were left by
the American troops and inspired the book
and the movie South Pacific.
Enjoy a Tanna coffee and pastry in a local
café or play the pokies and enjoy a cold
beer at the club..
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