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Vanuatu has long been one of the world’s best kept secrets, tucked away in the South Pacific with a small population and a reputation for untouched beauty. This sense of quiet discovery looks set to shift with the launch of the Vanuatu Tourism Office’s new interactive website, a gateway designed to bring the nation’s culture, adventure and island spirit to a global audience.

Carrying the message “Life is About Moments”, the new site positions Vanuatu as a place where meaningful travel experiences unfold with ease.

Known for its remote location and natural beauty, the archipelago hopes the refreshed platform will make planning a trip simpler while capturing the spirit of its new message, “Life is About Moments”.

The site introduces Vanuatu through immersive storytelling, local voices and practical planning tools. Visitors can explore suggested itineraries, maps and travel advice for the country’s 83 islands, along with features that highlight nature, culture and community life. Content ranges from the glow of Mt Yasur on Tanna to the quiet lagoons and coral reefs of Espiritu Santo, as well as traditions such as kastom ceremonies, carving and sand drawing.

Adventure seekers will find information on diving, hiking and volcanic landscapes, while those looking for rest can browse wellness retreats, coastal bungalows and small guesthouses. Food and culture sections showcase the influence of local produce, music and artistic traditions without overwhelming the traveller with promotional language.

The platform also consolidates essential information on island transport, events and festivals, making it a practical first stop for anyone considering a visit. While the campaign theme focuses on moments that define travel, the website places equal weight on clarity and ease of use.

With its modern design and focus on storytelling, the Vanuatu Tourism Office aims to bring the islands a little closer to travellers worldwide, offering a straightforward way to explore what the country has to offer.

https://www.vanuatu.travel/au/