Nguna and Pele Islands
Floating in the turquoise waters of Vanuatu's Shefa Province, Nguna and Pele Islands offer a serene escape from the bustle of Port Vila. These twin volcanic islands are a haven for snorkelers, hikers, and anyone craving authentic island life. With fringing reefs, coconut-palm beaches, and friendly villages, they embody the South Pacific dream. Accessible by a short boat ride from Efate, they're perfect for a day trip or a longer stay in a beachside bungalow.
Highlights & What to See
- Pele Island's Coral Gardens – Snorkel among vibrant coral bommies just offshore, teeming with clownfish, parrotfish, and turtles.
- Mount Nguni Summit – Hike through lush rainforest on Nguna to the 593-metre peak for panoramic views of the archipelago and active volcanoes on Ambrym.
- Traditional Village Visits – Experience kastom (custom) life in villages like Mangaliliu, where locals welcome you with laplap (a baked pudding) and kava ceremonies.
- Whale Watching (July–October) – Humpback whales migrate through the channel between Nguna and Pele; join a local boat tour for an unforgettable encounter.
- Pele Island's Sand Cay – A tiny, shifting sandbar that appears at low tide, perfect for a Robinson Crusoe picnic.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors experience Nguna and Pele as a day trip from Port Vila (30-minute boat ride), which is enough for a snorkel stop, a village visit, and a hike. For a deeper immersion, spend 2–3 nights on Nguna in a homestay or eco-lodge, allowing time to summit Mount Nguni, explore both islands by kayak, and join a local feast. The relaxed pace encourages slow travel—don't rush the sunset from a hammock.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Vila – Vanuatu's capital on Efate, with markets, restaurants, and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre.
- Efate's Ring Road – A scenic drive around Efate, passing blue holes, waterfalls, and the Eton Beach.
- Hideaway Island – A tiny islet off Efate with a famous underwater post office and great snorkelling.
- Mele Cascades – Refreshing freshwater pools and waterfalls on Efate, ideal for a swim.
- Lelepa Island – A nearby island with ancient rock art and a massive sea cave, Roi Mata's Domain (UNESCO site).
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