Vanuatu - Mystery Island
Vanuatu, located in the Pacific Ocean approximately 1750 km east of Australia and south of the Solomon Islands, holds a unique history of colonization by both the French and the English. As a result, the state boasts three official languages: French, English, and Bislama. In colonial times, it was known as the New Hebrides. Today, this small kingdom is home to around 215,000 inhabitants, residing in both inhabited and uninhabited islands, with the largest city named Port Vila.
Worth seeing
Mystery Island, an uninhabited oasis, features chalky white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and swaying palm trees—a paradise straight out of a movie. It's as simple as hopping on a boat, applying sunscreen, and indulging in the beauty of the indescribable beaches. Perfectly designed for relaxation in stunning surroundings—there's no better place.
Climate
Vanuatu experiences a climate divided into a dry period from May to October, characterized by abundant sunshine, warm days averaging 27-30 degrees, and slightly cooler nights. The wet period from November to April brings higher temperatures, high humidity, substantial rainfall, and an increase in mosquitoes. Cyclones may occur from December to March.
Currency
Vanuatu Vatu (VUV)
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