Our comprehensive round island tour begins at Pepeyo Cultural Village, where ancient traditions come alive through master practitioners who demonstrate skills that sustained Melanesian cultures for millennia. Here we witness mesmerizing custom dancing performances that tell stories passed down through generations, followed by an amazing fire-walking display that showcases the profound spiritual connections between people and the volcanic landscapes that define Vanuatu's cultural identity.
We continue with a brief stop at the Pangpang Trees along the main road, where massive ancient banyan trees reveal fascinating botanical secrets. Our guides explain the difference between male and female specimens while sharing traditional knowledge of how these giants became central to village life—serving as meeting places and providing essential resources including fiber, medicine, and construction materials that communities have relied upon for centuries.
At Emua Wharf, we pause for a short walk and informative talk about the surrounding islands, gaining perspective on how geography shaped settlement patterns and cultural development across this remarkable archipelago. Our journey through history continues at the WW2 Museum, where World War II artifacts and scattered relics remind visitors how global conflicts reached even the most remote Pacific islands, forever changing the trajectory of local communities.
Lunch at Survivor Beach and Gideon's Landing provides a perfect midday break, where our buffet lunch features traditional preparations using ingredients and techniques passed down through generations. Each dish tells stories of adaptation and cultural evolution, showcasing how Pacific island communities have maintained their culinary heritage while embracing new influences. At Gideon's Landing and Vanuatu Survivor Beach, we reflect on how external events shaped local communities while enjoying afternoon coffee and tea in settings that blend historical significance with natural beauty.
Our refreshments include local organic fruits in season and fresh juices that showcase the incredible biodiversity thriving in volcanic soils, each taste reflecting the unique terroir that makes Vanuatu's produce so distinctive.
This comprehensive tour illustrates how geography, culture, and history interweave across the Pacific, creating unique destinations where ancient wisdom meets modern understanding. From spiritual fire-walking ceremonies to wartime artifacts, from giant banyans to pristine beaches, the day reveals the complex layers of experience that make Vanuatu one of the Pacific's most fascinating destinations.
In the evening, we fly to Nadi for our overnight stay. While we have no organized touring in Nadi, you may want to explore the famous Sri Siva Subramaniya Swami Hindu Temple, conveniently located close to the hotel and airport area, offering an opportunity to experience Fiji's diverse cultural heritage.
Overnight in Nadi.
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner