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The warm tropical waters of Vanuatu
are teeming with multi-coloured fish, with an excellent variety of both
hard and soft corals. Swim-throughs, drop-offs and WWII wrecks and even an
underwater volcano all made Vanuatu a unique place to dive. Summer
temperatures fluctuate around 25º in winter and 31º in summer and the
average sea temperature is between 26º and 28ºC.
The dive sites include some world class dive
sites such as the Tongoa wall, shark feeding and the world's largest
accessible dive wreck "President Coolidge".
Visibility varies between 25m (80ft) and 50m (170ft).
Vanuatu offers at the moment only yacht cruising.
You will sail with an experienced crew, who will do their best to ensure
your comfort. Fish and fresh fruit are plentiful and our cook will prepare
wholesome meals for hungry divers. To finish your fantastic day on and in
the sea, relax and watch the sunset before dinner. Celebrate the hard life
of the South Seas with a drink, while the balmy tropical nights sets in.
Bring books or your favourite board game for a game before bed. Apart from
Port Vila and Luganville, the cruises operate in remote areas with no
tourists and limited facilities.
Try to pack lightly. Storage space on board is
limited. If you need charging batteries, bring a solar charging panel
and/or a charger working on 12 Volts. Bring plenty of suntan cream,
mosquito repellent, a hat and a long sleeved shirt. Ladies please pack
suitable attire for visiting villages (sarong or half length skirts).
Ensure that you have a good stock of any medicine, film or batteries you
may need before leaving Port Vila or Luganville.
We offer the following four
yacht cruises in Vanuatu:
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