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Things to Do in Espiritu Santo

Things to see and do in Espiritu Santo, Espiritu Santo highlights, Espiritu Santo activities and attractions, and points of interest in Espiritu Santo - the ALL NEW Jasons Espiritu Santo Things to Do Guide is your complete guide to sightseeing in Espiritu Santo.

  • Shipwreck, Espiritu Santo © John NichollsWar Relics
    Espiritu Santo was a huge US military base during the second World War, with five airfields, four hospitals and more than 100,000 GIs stationed here. Local tours take in some of the many relics, including Quonset huts, air-strips, Million Dollar Point, and the wreck of an old B17 bomber.
  • Diving
    Some of Vanuatu's best dive spots are found around the waters of Espiritu Santo and WWII relics make the dive experience even more exciting. A highlight for divers is the historic Million Dollar Point, where US forces dumped hundreds of tonnes of military equipment at the close of the war. Divers and snorkellers will find everything from bulldozers and trucks to canned food and bottles of Coca-Cola. Espiritu Santo also boasts the world’s largest intact diveable WWII wreck – SS President Coolidge. A magnet for divers the world over, this 22,000 tonne luxury liner sank in 1942 after hitting US-laid mines, and is now a protected marine reserve.
  • Snorkelling © John Nicholls     Snorkelling
    When it’s time to cool off,  join the locals for a snorkel at one of Espiritu Santo’s stunning Blue Holes, where the crystal clear, deep blue water is fed by a freshwater spring. Or pack a picnic and head to Golden Beach, with its long stretch of golden sand. It’s an idyllic spot to swim or just relax beneath a tree. 
  • Guided Walks
    Walks can be arranged in the rugged south-west, which is home to Vanuatu’s highest mountains: Mt Tawaloala (1879m), Mt Kotamtam (1747), Mt Tawaloala (1742) and Santo Peak (1704m). These great peaks jut from a mountainous spine that runs almost the full length of Espiritu Santo's west coast. Santo Peak, in particular, is known for its beautiful mossy cloud forest.
  • General Store, Luganville © John NichollsSports
    Outdoor and sports enthusiasts are well catered for, with activities including tennis, petanque, windsurfing, sailing, canoeing and kayaking, while golfers can enjoy the wonderful seaviews from the club’s ocean-side greens.
  • Custom Villages
    Vil Vil and Funafo custom villages are a great opportunity to view the cultural heritage of the local Ni-Vanuatu people. Tours include a welcome by the chief and a chance to see traditional song and dance and to learn about community activities.
  • Luganville Market
    Located on Main Street near the Sarakata Bridge, the colourful market sells fresh garden produce and handcrafts from all over Espiritu Santo. Open Monday afternoon to Saturday evening.
  • Millennium Cave
    This massive cave deep in the jungle stretches 20m across and 50m high. Inside there are sparkling stalactites and stalagmites, freshwater pools and thousands of tiny bats and swallows, which nest high in the cave roof. Walking tours visit the cave and a medium level of fitness is required.
  • Blue Hole, Espiritu Santo © John NichollsMichener’s House
    This colonial cottage on the beach near the village of Surunda was the home of famous author James A Michener, who was stationed at Espiritu Santo during the war. Across the way is ‘Bloody Mary’s brothel’, of Tales of the South Pacific fame. The house can only be viewed from outside.
  • Loru Conservation Area
    Loru park covers 220 hectares, with several nature walks, a bat cave and one of the last stretches of lowland forest on Santo’s east coast.
  • Lonnoc Beach
    Beach © Bokissa Private Island ResortLonnoc’s long sandy stretch of beach is lined with palms, and has fine views of nearby Elephant Island.
  • Port Orly
    The village is built around a Catholic mission founded in 1887 and its beautiful stretch of beach is overhung with towering native hardwoods.
  • Vatthe Conservation Area
    Renowned for its pristine flora and fauna, this 45sq km reserve stretches from Big Bay to Mt Nimbo (449m), taking in the Jordan River and Vanuatu’s largest lowland forest. The main attractions are birdwatching and forest walks, including a 2-day trek up Mt Wimbo (449m) with superb views over Cumberland Peninsula. Kayaking © Bokissa Private Island ResortMore than 80% of Vanuatu’s native land and freshwater birds are found in this part of Espiritu Santo.
  • Wusi & Linduri
    These small villages in the south-west of Espiritu Santo are the only places in Vanuatu where Lapita, the traditional pottery, is still produced by the women.
  • Offshore Islands
    The low-lying islands of Malo, Aore, Tutuba and Bokissa are largely covered in coconut palms and rainforest. There are Vanuatu Visitor Guideexcellent diving, kayaking and snorkelling spots around all of the islands Vanuatu Visitor Mapand a dive centre at Bokissa Private Island Resort. Espiritu Santo's offshore islands can be reached by boat from Luganville.
  • Access & Entry Fees
    Most land in Vanuatu and areas within a lagoon or bay are owned by a village, family or individual. You must always ask permission and, in many cases, a small entry fee is required.

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