This charity event is the only annual race meeting in Vanuatu. Thursday is the Race Ball, Friday sees The Calcutta and Saturday is Race Day....
Sign up for our newsletter
Sign up for our newsletter packed with travel features, competitions, holiday inspiration and travel deals.
Promotional Features
Club Med offers premium all-inclusive holidays
With Club Med all-inclusive you can expect stunning locations, superb accommodation, gourmet food, endless snacks and drinks from the barRead more
Your holiday starts at the airport
Plan, pre-book and be prepared. Read our top tips for a headache free start to your holiday.Read more
Luxury for Less: Award Winners & Overseas Opulence
Read this weeks hand-picked exclusive 'pure opulence' deals. Hurry, book before they are gone! Read more
All Inclusive Summer Holidays with Club Med
Gourmet cuisine, endless fun, lasting memories. Choose Club Med's Dream Destinations this summer.
Travel Deals
Iririki, Vanuatu
© Creative Commons / PhillipC
Vanuatu Travel Guide
12,190 sq km (4,707 sq miles).
224564 (2011).
18.4 per sq km
Port Vila
Republic. Gained independence from the UK/France in 1980.
President Iolu Abil since 2009.
Prime Minister Serge Vohor since 2011.
240 volts AC. Australian three-pin plugs are in use.
“Discover What Matters” is the current slogan of Vanuatu Tourism slogan and whilst visitors certainly can enjoy colourful cocktails, fine resorts and swaying palm trees, the focus is on exploring and discovering what the country has to offer and, in the process, discovering more about yourself.
The islands are an adventure enthusiast's paradise and the geologically active archipelago is a natural playground of colourful reefs, bubbling volcanoes and lush jungle. Visitors can drive up to the crater of Yasur, cited as the most accessible active volcano in the world, sea kayak round the islands' shorelines, explore underwater WWII relics, or hike and bike through coconut plantations and tropical rainforest.
Those less inclined to exert themselves can relax on the many beautiful beaches, sample the multicultural cuisine in the capital, Port-Vila, or charter a boat from one island to the next. Tourism is centred on the islands of Efaté, Tanna and Espiritu Santo. International visitors arrive in Port-Vila, on Efaté, and from here can travel by boat or plane to explore the rest of the country.
Warm and welcoming, the local people come from over 100 villages spread across the 83 islands of the tropical archipelago. With a rich (and sometimes mysterious) traditional culture, the ni-Vanuatu people greet visitors as friends, introduce them to ‘island time’ and share their knowledge and love of the country that was officially named ‘the happiest nation on the planet’.
Do you have any Feedback about this page?
© 2012 Columbus Travel Media Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this site may be reproduced without our written permission, click here for information on Columbus Content Solutions.




