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Malakula, the second-largest island in Vanuatu, is a raw and captivating destination that feels a world away from the beaten path. With its dense jungles, pristine beaches, and vibrant tribal cultures, this island offers intrepid travellers an authentic South Pacific experience. The island's rugged interior is home to some of the most traditional communities in Vanuatu, where ancient customs and ceremonies remain a living part of daily life. Whether you're exploring the eerie beauty of the Million Dollar Point or diving the famous SS President Coolidge wreck just off nearby Espiritu Santo, Malakula is a place where adventure and culture intertwine.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Letas & Mount Garet – Hike through lush forests to the crater lake on Gaua Island, with its stunning turquoise waters and active volcano.
- Norsup & Lakatoro – The island's main towns, where you can visit local markets selling woven baskets and kava, and arrange village tours.
- Small Nambas & Big Nambas Villages – Encounter the traditional kastom communities of the interior, known for their distinct penis sheaths (nambas) and ceremonial dances.
- Malakula’s Coral Reefs – Snorkel or dive the pristine reefs off the west coast, teeming with colourful marine life and untouched coral gardens.
- Maskelynes Islands – A small group of islands off the southern tip of Malakula, perfect for kayaking, swimming, and experiencing island life.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 3–4 days on Malakula, which allows time to explore the main towns, take a day trip to the Maskelynes Islands, and arrange a guided village visit into the interior. If you're keen on diving the wrecks and reefs, add an extra day or two. The island's infrastructure is basic, so travel between sites on local buses or by charter boat; planning ahead ensures you get the most out of your stay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Espiritu Santo – Just a short boat ride or flight away, Santo is famous for the SS President Coolidge wreck, Champagne Beach, and the Blue Hole.
- Ambrym – Known for its active volcanoes and unique sand-drawing tradition, this island offers a dramatic contrast to Malakula's lush landscapes.
- Pentecost Island – Witness the legendary land diving (naghol) ritual, a precursor to bungee jumping, which takes place from April to June.
- Port Vila, Efate – The capital of Vanuatu, with a lively waterfront, markets, and easy access to cultural tours and island excursions.
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Image credits
- Espiritu Santo — VISIT YOUR LOCAL AIR MUSEUM (HawkeyeUK) / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Ambrym — europeanspaceagency / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Pentecost Island — europeanspaceagency / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Vanuatu Overview — Graham Crumb / CC BY-SA 2.0