The Cruise Tourism Program at the Vanuatu Department of Tourism focuses on enhancing the country’s engagement in the cruise industry, which is a vital component of Vanuatu’s tourism sector. The program aims to develop and promote sustainable cruise tourism by: Attracting Cruise Lines: Actively working to secure agreements with international cruise lines to include Vanuatu as a destination on their itineraries. Port and Destination Development: Collaborating with relevant government agencies and stakeholders to ensure that port facilities and attractions are well-prepared to accommodate cruise passengers and enhance their
Vanuatu Tourism Office
Imagine descending into tropical azure waters, where steep volcanic drop-offs tumble sharply into the abyss, coral gardens burst with color, and ghostly relics of World War II lie waiting to be explored. That’s Vanuatu’s allure for divers. As an archipelago of over 80 islands, its shores often plunge rapidly into deeper seas, giving early access to walls, canyons, caverns and wrecks — no long boat rides needed in many cases. Because it’s relatively less traveled than some of the better-known Pacific dive destinations, Vanuatu offers a sense of adventure and discovery. You can dive the same wreck multiple times and still find new nooks, swim-throughs, hidden caves or cryptic critters along the way.