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Highlights Of Port Vila

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Experience the highlights of the Port of Vila with a trip to a waterfall, a view from the best lookout point, city overview with culture and history and a kava tasting.

Highlights of Port Vila

Your highlights tour of Port Vila will be one to always remember as you experience some of the best attractions this amazingly beautiful island affords.

The native Vanuatu people exist in total harmony with nature without destroying the beautiful environment they live in and live each day to its fullest.

We start our highlights tour by driving the short distance to one of the most popular and photogenic spots, Mele Waterfall. A series of clear aquamarine pools terrace up the hillside, culminating in an impressive waterfall flowing into a natural plunge pool.

Continue to one of Port Vila's best scenic lookouts. You will discover a beautiful location that gives you amazing views over the harbor and city.

Learn the culture of this South Pacific island that offers a series of lagoons, beaches, and offshore islands, Port Vila is a surprisingly compact, but energetic town. Vanuatu culture retains a strong diversity through local regional variations and foreign influences. Divided into three major cultural regions, the north establishes wealth by how much one can give away. In the center, more traditional Melanesian cultural systems dominate and in the south, a system involving grants of title with associated privileges has developed.

Next you will be introduced to the history of the island beginning when the first European contact began with the Portuguese explorer Pedro Fernandez de Quiros (1606), followed by the French navigator Louis-Antoine de Bougainville (1768) and the British captain James Cook (1774). Cook mapped the island group and named it the New Hebrides. European missionaries and sandalwood traders settled on the fringes of islands from the 1840s, but their impact on the indigenous people was minimal.

To finish your tour, you will take part in a kava tasting. Traditionally, kava was prepared by young boys on Vanuatu, who was responsible for harvesting and processing the root into a potent brew for the evening nakamal, or social kava session. Today, Vanuatu's modern kava industry has expanded to include plantations where kava is grown and processed for export and modern urban kava bars (also called nakamal) where both locals and tourists can gather to partake of Vanuatu's most popular and ancient drink while absorbing the good vibrations of this laid back island nation.

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Shore Excursions Group was created with one goal in mind: to provide exceptional travel experiences to cruise passengers in the ports they visit around the world. To accomplish this, we have compiled an exceptional array of tours delivered by local experts with decades of experience serving travelers and delivering excellent tours. Our owners and management team are comprised of seasoned travel industry executives who leverage their considerable experience to deliver memorie ...
from $100.00 (USD)
Per Person
 
Tour Type
Group
 
Group Size
Small
 
Activity Type(s)
Cultural, Scenic
 
Tour Duration
3 Hours
 
Activity Level
Easy
 
Tour Leaves From
An approximately 2 minute walk from the cruise ship pier.
 
Food/Beverage Provided
Bottled water, a kava tasting, and a fruit pack is included.
 
Special Instructions
We recommend wearing comfortable, weather appropriate clothing and walking shoes. Guests should bring insect repellent, a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
 
Restrictions
Participants must be able to step in and out of the vehicle. This tour is NOT wheelchair accessible.
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