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  • The Republic of Vanuatu lies in the sparkling South Pacific Ocean.

  • While it’s only a short flight from Australia and New Zealand,

  • chances are, it’s a world away from wherever you are right now.

  • Like a handful of shells cast upon 5000 square miles of pristine waters,

  • this Melanesian archipelago remains relatively untouched by the waves of mass tourism.

  • This is a nation where traditional customs remain strong,

  • …a place where the people live in harmony with the moods of the waters and the land.

  • In Vanuatu, the opportunity for adventure,

  • and the chance to relax, await at every turn.

  • This is a place that will challenge the way you think about happiness,

  • and what it means to truly live in the moment.

  • Most visitors to Vanuatu arrive at the nation’s capital,

  • Port Vila, situated on the main island of Efate.

  • Vila, as it’s affectionately known,

  • sits at the edge of a magnificent natural harbor filled with corals and sea life.

  • Visiting yachts and inter-island traders bump and sway at anchor,

  • evoking the romance of times gone by.

  • While around the harbor, beaches,

  • islands and resorts welcome weary 21st century travellers

  • looking for a chance to reconnect with loved ones, and themselves.

  • Like many South Pacific ports,

  • Villa is wonderfully laid back and relaxed,

  • so leave your designer gear at home, pull on some flip flops

  • and slide into island time.

  • Wander the markets filled with handicrafts and produce from across the archipelago.

  • For those fussy shoppers used to checking labels, relax, everything here is organic.

  • Explore the beaches of Mele Bay,

  • and send a postcard home to loved-ones from the underwater mailbox at Hideaway Island.

  • At sunset, enjoy the cool sea breezes and warm hospitality of your resort,

  • or hang out with sailors, expats and locals

  • at the bars and restaurants along the waterfront.

  • If you can drag yourself away from your deckchair,

  • Vila is the perfect jumping off point for adventures all over the island,

  • from sunset cruises,

  • ..to kayak adventures,

  • forest walks,

  • to zip-lining.

  • Just a ten-minute drive from port Vila,

  • and then a five-minute walk into the heart of Erakor Rainforest,

  • is Ekasup Cultural Village.

  • Here, proud villagers are waiting to share their centuries-old customs,

  • crafts, music and stories with you.

  • For a day trip that many rate as the highlight of their Vanuatu adventure,

  • take a 35 minute drive north from Port Vila,

  • then climb aboard a boat to nearby Lelepa Island.

  • Cool off in a pristine aquatic wonderland,

  • or simply glide over coral gardens in a traditional outrigger.

  • Enjoy a beach-side barbeque,

  • then take a cultural tour across the island,

  • learning about traditional bush medicine

  • and soaking up the local smiles along the way.

  • Before you leave however, quietly enter sacred Fels Cave,

  • once part of the domain of Roy Mata,

  • the great 13th century chieftain who united Vanuatu’s many tribes.

  • Tiny Lelepa Island is just one of Vanuatu’s 80 islands.

  • The largest, is Espiritu Santo,

  • just a 50-minute flight north from Vila.

  • At the island’s sleepy capital Luganville,

  • stock up on supplies at the markets,

  • before venturing off to explore the natural wonders of Santo.

  • Vanuatu is dotted with incredible blue holes,

  • a geological phenomenon that results in pure waters of jewel-like quality.

  • Take a dip in one of the best, at Matevulu,

  • just a 30-minute drive from Luganville.

  • Follow the coast north though the coconut plantations and farms of Santo,

  • to some of Vanuatu’s finest beaches.

  • Stay a few nights in a bungalow at Lonnoc or neighboring Champagne Beach,

  • and wake each morning to some of the whitest,

  • footprint-free sands in the world.

  • A little further north,

  • hang out with local families and enjoy the idyllic waters of Port Olry.

  • After exploring mainland Santo,

  • explore the islands off its southern coast.

  • While away your days enjoying the pristine marine environment of Aore Island.

  • On tiny Bokissa Island, let one of the locals massage out those 21st century knots.

  • While on neighboring Ratua Island, why not stay right on the water

  • and let the outgoing tide carry your stresses far out to sea.

  • Two miles off the coast of Santo is Malo,

  • an island of exceptional natural beauty.

  • Join a kayak tour and gently paddle up the pristine waters of the Malo River.

  • Just as the river narrows and the forest closes in around you,

  • it opens out again, revealing yet another of Vanuatu’s remarkable blue holes.

  • After the islands of Efate and Santo have worked their soothing magic on you,

  • get even further away from it all, on Tanna Island.

  • Just a 45-minute flight south from Port Vila,

  • Tanna is fringed with beaches ranging from pure white,…to black volcanic sands.

  • The island offers a range of accommodations too,

  • from simple beachside bungalows,

  • to stunning eco resorts with all the mod cons.

  • But away from the coast, time has stood still.

  • Many of the hillside villages on Tanna

  • remain largely unaffected by the trappings of the modern world,

  • and that’s the way the locals prefer it.

  • At Lowinio Village, the residents proudly share their way of life,

  • which they callkustom”.

  • This isn’t just a show for tourists,

  • here, the welcome and the smiles are among the warmest youll ever receive.

  • Tanna means Earth, and after kicking up the dust together,

  • youll feel completely grounded too.

  • Youll certainly feel the earth shake on Mt. Yasur,

  • one of the world’s most active and accessible volcanoes.

  • In 1774, Captain James Cook changed course to Tanna

  • after seeing the volcano’s far-off glow.

  • Cook attempted to climb the volcano,

  • only to be turned back by locals who considered the mountain sacred.

  • Today Mt. Yasur’s custodians invite visitors to stand on the caldera’s fiery rim

  • to witness one of the greatest spectacles on the planet.

  • As lava shoots into the evening sky,

  • some tremble,

  • most are awestruck,

  • but all are humbled.

  • In fact, youll feel humbled wherever you go in Vanuatu

  • by the incredible natural beauty,

  • by the richness of the culture,

  • but mostly, by its people.

  • In these islands, the true measure of wealth is how much a person can give away.

  • After experiencing the warmth and generosity of Vanuatu’s people,

  • it’s easy to feel that Vanuatu could be,

  • one of richest places on earth.

The Republic of Vanuatu lies in the sparkling South Pacific Ocean.

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    郭懿華 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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