Ambrym

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Ambrym, one of Vanuatu's most volcanically active islands, is a raw and elemental destination that lures adventurous travellers with its twin smoking craters, black-sand beaches, and deeply rooted kastom culture. The island’s name means “the place of the people of the land”, and its dramatic landscapes — from the lunar-like caldera of Mount Marum to the dense rainforest — are matched by a rich tradition of magic and art, including the famous sand drawings recognised by UNESCO. Arriving by small plane or boat, you’ll feel the pulse of the earth beneath your feet, making Ambrym an unforgettable stop on any Vanuatu itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least 3–4 days to fully appreciate Ambrym’s volcanic wonders and cultural depth. A classic itinerary includes two days for a guided volcano trek (camping overnight on the crater rim) and a day to explore villages and the coast. If you’re short on time, a tight 2-day trip can still cover a sunrise hike to Marum and a village visit, but you’ll miss the lava glow at night. Most travellers combine Ambrym with a longer Vanuatu self-drive or boat-hopping route.

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