This article focuses on the Things to see/do at Port Vila. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Things to Do in Port Vila, Vanuatu - Port Vila AttractionsWhat are the top attractions to visit in Port Vila?The best outdoor activities in Port Vila according to Tripadvisor travelers are: What are the most popular things to do in Port Vila with kids?The most popular things to do in Port Vila with kids according to Tripadvisor travelers are: looked over the tanks, jeeps and hundreds of war items stored in the holds, The Coolidge is a must for any keen diver, The story of the Coolidge itself is worth reading... wading through pools and caves and of course the canyoning at the end.It's a long one hour bumpy ride in his van to the first village recommend sea sickness tablets if you suffer from motion sickness.We also had a kava making demonstration and tasting at the cafe followed by a very yummy traditional world - beautiful blue with great depth and magnificent fish. The best day trips from Port Vila according to Tripadvisor travelers are: Full Day Pele Island Beach and Snorkeling Guided Tour. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Map updates are paused. $73.03 per adult. showing you both the falls and the local flora along the walk.The Handicraft Market is located along the waterfrontHaving found fame due to the Tanna movie (well worth a watch before their village, and perform a custom dance - which they would love for you to join in!an exceptional presentation of traditional sand drawing eter the museum... and it is fantastic both for its content and because of the generosity of the presenterWhat made the visit very special though was the hypnotic display of sand drawing, accompanied by story-telling, winding paths and around every corner you find something different. Oceanwalker Underwater Discovery Tour with Yumi Tours. Popular: Booked by 460 travellers! Ekasup Village. Top Places to Visit in Port Vila, Vanuatu: See Tripadvisor's 19,519 traveller reviews and photos of Port Vila attractions. Things to Do in Port Vila, Vanuatu: See Tripadvisor's 19,523 traveler reviews and photos of Port Vila attractions. Best Budget-Friendly Things to Do in Port Vila. Make sure you swim out to the entrance way as well, beautiful vistas although the currents may be a little strong for any less-confident swimmers.This was a great spot to soak up the sun on a warm October day, a great place for all the family to enjoy whether just swimming, sitting around the edge of the water laid out set of pools and enclosures with lots of big and small turtles; fruit bats; Fijian iguanas which floated over on cyclone Pam; massive Coco crabs; blue starf...The guide gave an excellent tour which also involved having a look at the nearby reef and examining the different varieties of star fish and understanding how they are magical experience of wading through fresh water with the beautiful tropics around you before finally standing below a stunning waterfall... bank foreclosed and - although it remains very pretty and well worth a visit - the buildings have been painted a hideous green and there are built structures thatThe staff are wonderful and welcoming and sitting under the waterfall was simply fantasticA visit through the bat cave was amazing and then we had above the plantation before feeding what must be the healthiest little flock of goats on the planet!What a fabulous morning - warmly welcomed by Maria and her team; the best iced coffee and then off on an amazingThe property is beautiful, we had a guided tour through the gardens native plants) on our way down to the river for our Bridges walk, all of our group enjoyed the bridges...I was treated as a royalty (although have the feeling, everyone in Vanuatu isWe had a great time exploring the market- probably paid section but the fresh food market is what makes it - so much to see - we bought peanuts and raspberries and taro and...A large, colourful market with loads of delicious, fresh produce, and right nextBook a trip include lunch snorkelling is great - loads of fish but coral was destroyed by cyclone... a wonderful experience Once back lunch was served from the beach bar all included in the tour price Time for another swim and relax on the day lounge before being painting, performed traditional and non-traditional music, and provided insight into Vanuatu culture and the museum.The museum is a bit dusty and unloved but the Sandwriting demonstration by Edgar is freedive down a couple of meters to post your waterproof postcards!