Epi

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Epi is a rugged, volcanic island in Vanuatu's Shefa Province, offering a raw, off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous travelers. With its wild landscapes, pristine reefs, and authentic village life, Epi feels a world away from the more touristy islands. Here, you can hike through dense jungle to crater lakes, dive with dugongs, and immerse yourself in traditional Melanesian culture. The pace is slow, the welcome warm, and the rewards are immense for those who make the journey.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 3 to 5 days on Epi, which allows time to hike, snorkel, and experience village life without rushing. A longer stay of a week is ideal if you want to explore the island’s interior, including Mount Tavani and the crater lakes. The island is small enough that you can base yourself in one spot and take day trips by boat or on foot.

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