8 Reasons Vanuatu Definitely Deserves to be on Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025 List

Looking for a South Pacific paradise, but can’t deal with crazy crowds? We’re going to spill a secret. Under-the-radar Vanuatu has recently earned a prestigious spot in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025, ranking #8 among the Top 10 Countries to visit next year. The recognition highlights the nation’s incredible natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and commitment to sustainable tourism. And, as more travellers seek authentic and eco-friendly destinations, Vanuatu stands out as a tropical paradise that promises unforgettable experiences. Here are eight excellent reasons why you should consider Vanuatu for your next easy (we’re talking less than three hours!) overseas adventure.

1. Natural landscapes that take your breath away

Vanuatu boasts a stunning array of landscapes, from volcanic mountains to lush rainforests and pristine beaches. Each of its 83 islands offers unique scenery, inviting visitors to explore the diverse ecosystems. Whether you’re hiking up the iconic peaks of Tanna or relaxing on the soft sands of Champagne Beach in Espiritu Santo, the natural beauty of Vanuatu is sure to leave you in awe.

2. Hike Mt. Yasur Volcano

One of Vanuatu’s most famous attractions is Mt. Yasur, one of the world’s most accessible active volcanoes. Located on Tanna, visitors can witness the breathtaking eruptions up close, providing a thrilling experience for adventurous travellers. The sight of glowing lava spewing into the night sky is nothing short of mesmerising, making it a must-see for any trip to Vanuatu.

3. A crash course in cultural heritage

Vanuatu is home to a vibrant and diverse culture, with over 100 indigenous languages spoken across the islands. Each island offers its own unique traditions and customs, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local way of life. Engaging with local communities and participating in cultural ceremonies can provide a deeper understanding of Vanuatu’s heritage, making your trip not just a vacation but a cultural journey.

4. World-class underwater adventures

Diving enthusiasts will find paradise in Vanuatu, particularly around Espiritu Santo, where the SS President Coolidge wreck and stunning blue holes await. The underwater ecosystems are teeming with marine life, offering incredible visibility and vibrant coral reefs. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a beginner, Vanuatu’s waters are a playground for underwater exploration.

5. A star of South Pacific sustainability

Vanuatu’s commitment to sustainability makes it a standout destination. The government and local communities are actively working to preserve the islands’ natural and cultural resources. Many resorts and tour operators emphasise eco-friendly practices, ensuring that tourism supports rather than harms the environment. By choosing Vanuatu, travellers can enjoy their adventures while also contributing to the preservation of its unique ecosystems.

6. Land diving rituals

The island of Pentecost is famous for its traditional land diving ceremonies, which are considered a precursor to modern bungee jumping. Each year, local men leap from wooden towers with only vines tied to their ankles, an awe-inspiring display of courage and cultural significance. Witnessing this ancient ritual provides a unique insight into the island’s traditions and a thrilling experience for spectators.

7. Delicious island eats

Vanuatu’s culinary scene is a delightful blend of fresh, local ingredients and traditional flavours. Seafood is a staple, with fresh fish and crustaceans featuring prominently in many dishes. You can savour delicious coconut crab, enjoy the earthy taste of lap lap (a traditional dish made from grated root vegetables), or indulge in fresh tropical fruits. Local markets, like those in Port Vila, are perfect for sampling fresh produce and traditional dishes, allowing visitors to experience the vibrant flavours of the islands firsthand.

8. Warm and welcoming locals

Finally, Vanuatu is known for its friendly and hospitable people, who are eager to share their culture and stories with visitors. The spirit of “kastom” (custom) permeates everyday life, and travellers will find themselves embraced by the warmth of the local community. Engaging with the locals not only enhances your travel experience but also fosters meaningful connections that last beyond your visit.

For Australians, Vanuatu is an easily accessible tropical escape. And, a convenient destination for either a quick getaway or an extended island-hopping adventure. Direct flights to Port Vila are currently available through Qantas and Virgin Australia from Brisbane. And, in December, Jetstar will launch direct services from Sydney. Additionally, Solomon Airlines offers weekly direct flights from Brisbane to Santo, providing even more options for travellers eager to explore this idyllic destination.

 For more information on planning your trip, visit www.vanuatu.travel/au.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.
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