If you are planning to travel to Vanuatu, one of your first contacts should be with Vanuatu Tourism, whether its during your initial planning or when you arrive.
Vanuatu’s official Visitor Information and Booking Centres have really helpful staff operating in the capital Port Vila, as well as on Santo and Tanna Islands.
When you directly contact a tour company or accommodation facility, you will only get advice or information on their particular products.
Staff at the Information and Booking centres can help with everything.
Vanuatu’s official Visitor Information and Booking Centres have really helpful staff operating in the capital Port Vila, as well as on Santo and Tanna Islands.
When you directly contact a tour company or accommodation facility, you will only get advice or information on their particular products.
Staff at the Information and Booking centres can help with everything.
They provide the best information to help you pick the most suitable swimming, snorkelling or dive spot; will book the best tours to meet your budget and special interests; can set up full itineraries to maximise your time on the islands; and will even suggest options that you may not even know about, including exploring some of the more remote islands and attractions you may not have even considered.
Staff can bring the whole of Vanuatu to you, including everything the hundreds of local businesses offer.
Charmingly, it’s all provided with an authentic and enchanting smile the people of Vanuatu are known for worldwide.
If you arrive in Vanuatu on a cruise you can get a free map, advice and other information at their centre at the cruise terminal, which is only open while ships are in port.
The Information Centre in Port Vila and the Travel Centres on Santo and Tanna islands are fully manned by locals who know their communities and customs and have the full resources of Vanuatu Tourism to support them.
Staff can bring the whole of Vanuatu to you, including everything the hundreds of local businesses offer.
Charmingly, it’s all provided with an authentic and enchanting smile the people of Vanuatu are known for worldwide.
If you arrive in Vanuatu on a cruise you can get a free map, advice and other information at their centre at the cruise terminal, which is only open while ships are in port.
The Information Centre in Port Vila and the Travel Centres on Santo and Tanna islands are fully manned by locals who know their communities and customs and have the full resources of Vanuatu Tourism to support them.
Without prior warning, we called in to the main information centre in Port Vila on the first of a two-day cruise stopover and met with information officer Angelina Andrews.
The advice and service we received was brilliant, with a non-stop tour to multiple attractions and destinations quickly organised for the next day.
In addition to supporting all local businesses and providing a very secure and reliable booking service, the centres specialise in planning and packaging trips to the more remote places, giving you opportunities and experiences only a few will enjoy.
If nothing else we suggest you explore their website Vanuatu Travel.
The three main centres are:
Port Vila Travel Information Centre, Tamara Building,
Kumul Highway, Port Vila.
Santo Travel Centre, behind Club de Sanma,
Luganville Town, Santo Island.
Tanna Travel Centre, opposite the Local Market,
Lenakel Town, Tanna Island.
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