Travel Guide: Things to do on Santo, Vanuatu
Flight Centre Vanuatu experts Kristy and Luke take you through all the top things to see and do on Santo, Vanuatu. Whether you're travelling with kids, want to enjoy a relaxing holiday or a romantic couples getaway, there is so much to do on Santo. Here these hosts will explain the best places to eat, things to do on Santo, and where to stay for the ultimate Vanuatu vacation.
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Lonnoc Beach Bungalows - Espiritu Santo VANUATU
Lonnoc Beach is just about five hundred meters away from another popular destination, the panoramic view of Champagne Beach, and a little further to Port Olry. Lonnoc Beach Bungalows is a special part of the island of Espiritu Santo, surrounded by local villages and scenic landscapes that each guest of Espiritu Santo will surely regret if they do not take time to visit. Lonnoc Beach Bungalows operates fifteen separate bungalows which are strategically located not far from the beach (just about thirty meters). All the bungalows are maintained and serviced daily. Each bungalow is provided with bedding, mosquito nets, mosquito coils and solar powered lighting
Solar electricity also powers the restaurant, kitchen and conference room (with back up generator if required)
Wi Fi is available at the restaurant
Espirito Santo, Vanuatu
Cruising the South Pacific on the M/S Paul Gauguin from Fiji to Bali - visiting Espirito Santo island in Vanuatu. Our first stop in May 2017
DIVING THE WRECK OF THE SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE - ESPIRITU SANTO - VANUATU
Ever wondered what it might be like to swim through an underwater museum ? In this clip Paul White from Aore Adventure Sports and Lodge takes us on a tour of cargo holds one and two, medical supply area and the freshwater tanks on the wreck of the SS President Coolidge in Espiritu Santo Vanuatu.
The wreck of the Coolidge is listed to become a world heritage site and you can see why.
I shot this clip as part of an upcoming dive guide for Espiritu Santo, if you are a keen wreck and reef diver I highly encourage you to visit there and sample the world class diving on offer.
Shot with a Panasonic GH4 - 7-14mm Lumix lens.
Thanks to Air Vanuatu, Panasonic, Aore Island Resort and Aore Adventure Sports and Lodge.
Music by STELLARDRONE.
Vanuatu islands experience
Experience a snap shot of the Vanuatu Islands in just two and a half minutes, see some of the many things you can do in the worlds happiest place!
Pacific Islands Cruise, May 2011
Luganville, Pentecost, Port Villa, Mystery Island, Noumea.
Vanuatu Women's Water Music
On Espitiru Santo, the biggest Island of Vanuatu, women make water music at the Itu Flower Garden, Luganville.
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Honiara Corps (Church)
Worship at Honiara Corps
Sunday, 14th October 2018
Vanuatu Beachfront Apartments
At Vanuatu Beachfront Apartments we've made your comfort our priority. Each of our serviced apartments is tastefully appointed with modern stainless steel appliances, air conditioning in the main bedrooms, 1000 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets and decorated with island accents.
We understand that everyone's idea of the 'perfect' holiday is different, which is why we have created chill-out zones throughout the beautifully landscaped grounds of our holiday resort to suit all ages. Lounge by the pool and enjoy a Pina Colada, or join in the daily activities that are on offer. Whatever you decide, it's all up to you!
Located in gorgeous Port Vila, your beach front accommodation provides the perfect gateway to a multitude of breathtaking sights and exciting activities, both at our holiday resort and throughout the city.
With a range of hotel room options to suit everyone from families to groups of friends to couples looking for a romantic getaway, you're sure to find the ideal holiday accommodation here at Vanuatu Beachfront Apartments. Browse our gallery to discover everything on offer both at the resort and around the picturesque sightseeing area of Mele or the capital city of Port Vila, and book your stay with us now!
EXPLORING THE NATIONAL MUSEUM of VANUATU, lots of Human skulls and ancient artifacts
SUBSCRIBE!! - Let's visit Vanuatu's National Museum, located in the capital of Vanuatu, Port Vila, and let's look at its exhibits including human skulls and 3000 years old pottery.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Vanuatu, or, the Republic of Vanuatu is a Pacific island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is some 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
VANUATU - Intro
An unfinished Blues - dient bei den Auftritten als Intro, mit dem gezeigt werden soll, was VANUATU musikalisch zu bieten hat. Enjoy!
VANUATU - DieBand Gründung: 2011 Besetzung: - Vocals (Gregor) - Piano (Juri) - Drums (Jacob) - Cello (Samy) - Trumpet (Julian) - Trombone (Max) - Follow us on Facebook
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Vanuatu (English: (listen) VAH-noo-AH-too or van-WAH-too; Bislama, French IPA: [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived on the largest island in 1606. Since the Portuguese and Spanish monarchies had been unified under the king of Spain in 1580 (following the vacancy of the Portuguese throne, which lasted for sixty years, until 1640, when the Portuguese monarchy was restored), Queirós claimed the archipelago for Spain, as part of the colonial Spanish East Indies, and named it La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo.
In the 1880s, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago, and in 1906, they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the New Hebrides through an Anglo–French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country is a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Pacific Islands Forum.
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00:01:40 1 Etymology
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00:06:57 3 Geography
00:10:36 3.1 Flora and fauna
00:12:30 3.2 Climate
00:13:47 3.2.1 Tropical cyclones
00:14:33 3.3 Earthquakes
00:14:52 4 Government
00:15:01 4.1 Politics
00:17:49 4.2 Foreign relations
00:20:13 4.3 Armed forces
00:20:56 4.4 Administrative divisions
00:22:41 5 Economy
00:32:22 5.1 Communications
00:32:49 6 Demographics
00:34:08 6.1 Languages
00:35:25 6.2 Religion
00:36:45 7 Health
00:36:56 8 Education
00:37:55 9 Culture
00:39:12 9.1 Music
00:40:17 9.2 Cuisine
00:40:58 9.3 Sports
00:41:10 10 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Vanuatu (English: (listen) VAH-noo-AH-too or van-WAH-too; Bislama, French IPA: [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived on the largest island in 1606. Since the Portuguese and Spanish monarchies had been unified under the king of Spain in 1580 (following the vacancy of the Portuguese throne, which lasted for sixty years, until 1640, when the Portuguese monarchy was restored), Queirós claimed the archipelago for Spain, as part of the colonial Spanish East Indies, and named it La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo.
In the 1880s, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago, and in 1906, they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the New Hebrides through an Anglo–French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country is a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Pacific Islands Forum.
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00:01:40 1 Etymology
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00:06:57 3 Geography
00:10:36 3.1 Flora and fauna
00:12:30 3.2 Climate
00:13:47 3.2.1 Tropical cyclones
00:14:33 3.3 Earthquakes
00:14:52 4 Government
00:15:01 4.1 Politics
00:17:49 4.2 Foreign relations
00:20:13 4.3 Armed forces
00:20:56 4.4 Administrative divisions
00:22:41 5 Economy
00:32:22 5.1 Communications
00:32:49 6 Demographics
00:34:08 6.1 Languages
00:35:25 6.2 Religion
00:36:45 7 Health
00:36:56 8 Education
00:37:55 9 Culture
00:39:12 9.1 Music
00:40:17 9.2 Cuisine
00:40:58 9.3 Sports
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
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Vanuatu (English: (listen) VAH-noo-AH-too or van-WAH-too; Bislama, French IPA: [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived on the largest island in 1606. Since the Portuguese and Spanish monarchies had been unified under the king of Spain in 1580 (following the vacancy of the Portuguese throne, which lasted for sixty years, until 1640, when the Portuguese monarchy was restored), Queirós claimed the archipelago for Spain, as part of the colonial Spanish East Indies, and named it La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo.
In the 1880s, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago, and in 1906, they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the New Hebrides through an Anglo–French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country is a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Pacific Islands Forum.
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00:02:40 2 History
00:08:50 3 Geography
00:13:27 3.1 Flora and fauna
00:15:53 3.2 Climate
00:17:32 3.2.1 Tropical cyclones
00:18:28 3.3 Earthquakes
00:18:51 4 Government
00:19:00 4.1 Politics
00:22:37 4.2 Foreign relations
00:25:33 4.3 Armed forces
00:26:25 4.4 Administrative divisions
00:28:40 5 Economy
00:41:11 5.1 Communications
00:41:44 6 Demographics
00:43:23 6.1 Languages
00:45:01 6.2 Religion
00:46:46 7 Health
00:46:58 8 Education
00:48:13 9 Culture
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00:52:04 9.3 Sports
00:52:18 10 See also
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Vanuatu (English: (listen) VAH-noo-AH-too or van-WAH-too; Bislama, French IPA: [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived on the largest island in 1606. Since the Portuguese and Spanish monarchies had been unified under the king of Spain in 1580 (following the vacancy of the Portuguese throne, which lasted for sixty years, until 1640, when the Portuguese monarchy was restored), Queirós claimed the archipelago for Spain, as part of the colonial Spanish East Indies, and named it La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo.
In the 1880s, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago, and in 1906, they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the New Hebrides through an Anglo–French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country is a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Pacific Islands Forum.
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Vanuatu (English: ( listen) VAH-noo-AH-too or van-WAH-too; Bislama, French IPA: [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived on the largest island in 1606. Since the Portuguese and Spanish monarchies had been unified under the king of Spain in 1580 (following the vacancy of the Portuguese throne, which lasted for sixty years, until 1640, when the Portuguese monarchy was restored), Queirós claimed the archipelago for Spain, as part of the colonial Spanish East Indies, and named it La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo.
In the 1880s, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago, and in 1906, they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the New Hebrides through an Anglo–French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country is a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Pacific Islands Forum.
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00:01:41 1 Etymology
00:02:06 2 History
00:06:59 3 Geography
00:10:38 3.1 Flora and fauna
00:12:33 3.2 Climate
00:13:50 3.2.1 Tropical cyclones
00:14:35 3.3 Earthquakes
00:14:55 4 Government
00:15:03 4.1 Politics
00:17:51 4.2 Foreign relations
00:20:10 4.3 Armed forces
00:20:53 4.4 Administrative divisions
00:22:38 5 Economy
00:32:22 5.1 Communications
00:32:49 6 Demographics
00:34:08 6.1 Languages
00:35:25 6.2 Religion
00:36:49 7 Health
00:37:00 8 Education
00:37:59 9 Culture
00:39:17 9.1 Music
00:40:22 9.2 Cuisine
00:41:03 9.3 Sports
00:41:15 10 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.
- Socrates
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Vanuatu (English: (listen) VAH-noo-AH-too or van-WAH-too; Bislama, French IPA: [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived on the largest island in 1606. Since the Portuguese and Spanish monarchies had been unified under the king of Spain in 1580 (following the vacancy of the Portuguese throne, which lasted for sixty years, until 1640, when the Portuguese monarchy was restored), Queirós claimed the archipelago for Spain, as part of the colonial Spanish East Indies, and named it La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo.
In the 1880s, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago, and in 1906, they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the New Hebrides through an Anglo–French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country is a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Pacific Islands Forum.
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Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Vanuatu (English: (listen) VAH-noo-AH-too or van-WAH-too; Bislama, French IPA: [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is a Pacific island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived on the largest island in 1606. Since the Portuguese and Spanish monarchies had been unified under the king of Spain in 1580 (following the vacancy of the Portuguese throne, which lasted for sixty years, until 1640, when the Portuguese monarchy was restored), Queirós claimed the archipelago for Spain, as part of the colonial Spanish East Indies, and named it La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo.
In the 1880s, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago, and in 1906, they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago as the New Hebrides through an Anglo–French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country is a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth of Nations, Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the Pacific Islands Forum.