My sister, Ellie, & I split our time between two hotels. One was more budget friendly and one was our splurge.
Hotel #1 was Banana Bay Beach Club. This was our budget friendly option as it was a small hotel in a remote part of the island (only $65 per night). It was a trek to get out there and there wasn’t much to do outside of visiting the blue lagoon, but we didn’t mind. The hotel is built around this lovely private lagoon that acts as a swimming hole. We loved it! We basically spent all day going in and out of the ocean for dips to cool off. There was also a spot you could jump into the lagoon from above. There were very few other guests so it felt like we had the place to ourselves. The Aussie couple who run it were very quirky but also laid back. There is a small restaurant onsite where we ate each dinner as there are no other restaurants in the area. The room was nice, but basic. There was a mosquito net which helped with the bugs. No AC, but the fan worked decently well. We felt very safe and the staff were kind.
Hotel #2 was Mangoes Resort. This was our “splurge” at $150 per night. Our room had a private pool & full kitchen/living room. There was also a gym + 5 pools around the property, including a stunning infinity pool at the sister property next door, which you have access to. It was also closer to town & the airport.
We actually made most of our meals for ourselves! Between oatmeal at the first hotel for breakfast & buying groceries for our meals at the second (yay for the kitchen in our unit) we only ate 2 meals outside of our hotels.
We had dinner at the Beach Bay before the famous Fire Show on Fridays. The pizza is fantastic!
Our last evening we walked to the Port Vila Burger and had a delicious burger.
We chose the workout, eat, read, swim, repeat vacation, but there are some things to do on the island.
The two activities we did:
We also had some fabulous $30 massages! We ended up getting them 3 days in a row haha.
Other options for what to do:
We liked Vanuatu but I wouldn’t say we fell in love with it if I am being honest. Unless you are someone living in Australia (where Vanuatu is a fairly easy holiday destination), I wouldn’t say you need to go out of your way to get here for a visit. You are better off heading to Indonesia, The Philippines, Fiji or French Polynesia. The infrastructure is sorely lacking & the interactions we had with the hotel staff were quite odd & sometimes difficult. Ellie & I always have a blast together so we still enjoyed our time here, but it had less to do with Vanuatu itself. I am very glad I came here with Ellie as this would not have been a fun place to be solo. We barely met anyone while here. It was a bit of a ghost town. I can confidently say (for many reasons) that I don’t think I’ll ever be back here in my lifetime.
Honestly I was expecting to spend more money here as it’s a tiny island that has to import most goods. I thought it would be closer to Fiji prices than Bali prices. All in all, it was fairly economical. Although it certainly helped that we didn’t do much while here. Reading your book & swimming is free!
Total: $977 (Daily average: $97.7)
Transportation to next destination: $350 for roundtrip flights from Sydney, Australia
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