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Trek and trudge through the jungle, across creeks, along bamboo bridges and through cascades to this massive cave, 20m wide and 50m high, about 15km from…
7.67 MILES
Million Dollar Point, where hundreds of tonnes of US military equipment was dumped, now shows its coral-encrusted machinery to snorkellers and divers. At…
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Covering 220 hectares, Loru Conservation Area contains one of the last patches of lowland forest remaining on Santo’s east coast. There are several…
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Across the Segond Channel, Aore island is easily reached on the free resort ferry. There's not much regular transport on the island so you're limited to…
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Champagne Beach is a pretty horseshoe of soft white sand and turquoise water that gets rave (slightly overhyped) reviews and regular cruise-ship visitors…
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In a beautiful coastal setting just off the East Coast Rd, this beach is all white sand and turquoise water, with views of Elephant Island. Drop into…
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Community members from Pentecost take you through a lush garden and show you how their beautiful mats are made. Near the airport.
4.91 MILES
Listen to women making water music and see other traditions from the Banks Islands. Located near the airport; book in advance.
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Villagers come from all over to sell their produce here. It’s near the Sarakata Bridge.
3.57 MILES
Across the Segond Channel, Aore island is easily reached on the free resort ferry. There's not much regular transport on the island so you're limited to…
4.21 MILES
Trek and trudge through the jungle, across creeks, along bamboo bridges and through cascades to this massive cave, 20m wide and 50m high, about 15km from…
4.91 MILES
Listen to women making water music and see other traditions from the Banks Islands. Located near the airport; book in advance.
5.27 MILES
Community members from Pentecost take you through a lush garden and show you how their beautiful mats are made. Near the airport.
7.67 MILES
Million Dollar Point, where hundreds of tonnes of US military equipment was dumped, now shows its coral-encrusted machinery to snorkellers and divers. At…