Espiritu Santo Tourism Association, Vanuatu

Espiritu Santo Tourism Association, Vanuatu Destination promotion and marketing of Espiritu Santo Island and Sanma islands of the Republic of Vanuatu. It is in the Sanma Province of Vanuatu.
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~ About Espiritu Santo ~
(from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espiritu_Santo)

Espiritu Santo is the largest island in the nation of Vanuatu, with an area of 3,955.5 km2 (1,527.2 sq mi). It belongs to the archipelago of the New Hebrides in the Pacific region of Melanesia. The town of Luganville, on Espiritu Santo's southeast coast, is Vanuatu's second-largest settlement and the provincial capit

al. Roads run north and west from Luganville but most of the island is far from the limited road network. Vanuatu's highest peak is the 1879 metre (6165 foot) Mount Tabwemasana in west-central Espiritu Santo.

~ History ~

The Portuguese explorer Pedro Fernandes de Queirós, working for Spain, established a settlement in 1606 at Big Bay on the north side of the island. Espiritu Santo takes its name from Queirós, who named the entire island group "La Austrialia del Espíritu Santo" in acknowledgment of the Spanish king's descent from the royal House of Austria, and believing he had arrived in the Great Southern Continent, Terra Australis. During the time of the British–French Condominium, Hog Harbour, on the northeast coast, was the site of the British district administration, while Segond, near Luganville was the French district administration. During World War II, particularly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the island was used by Allied forces as a military supply and support base, naval harbor, and airfield. In highly fictionalized form, it is the locale of James Michener's Tales of the South Pacific and the subsequent Rogers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific. The presence of the Allies later contributed to the island's diving tourism, as the United States dumped most of their equipment and refuse at what is now known as 'Million Dollar Point'. Another wreck off Espiritu Santo, the SS President Coolidge, is also a popular diving spot. The SS President Coolidge was a converted luxury liner that hit a mine during the war. Between May and August 1980 the island was the site of a rebellion during the transfer of power over the colonial New Hebrides from the condominium to independent Vanuatu. Jimmy Stevens' Nagriamel movement, in alliance with private French interests and backed by the Phoenix Foundation and American libertarians hoping to establish a tax-free haven, declared the island of Espiritu Santo independent of the new government. A Republic of Vemerana was proclaimed on May 28. France recognized the independence on June 3. On June 5 the tribal chiefs of Santo named the French Ambassador Philippe Allonneau "King of Vemerana", Jimmy Stevens became Prime Minister. Luganville is renamed Allonneaupolis. But negotiations with Port-Vila failled and from July 27 to August 18, British Royal Marines and a unit of the French Garde Mobile were deployed to the Vanuatu's capital island but did not invade Espiritu Santo as the soon-to-be government had hoped. The troops were recalled shortly before independence. Following independence, Vanuatu, now governed by Father Walter Lini, requested assistance from Papua New Guinea, whose forces invaded and conquered Espiritu Santo.

~ Culture ~

Santo, with many wrecks and reefs to be explored, is a very popular tourist destination for divers. Champagne Beach draws tourists with its white sand and clear waters. The "Western Side" of the island contains many caves which may be explored. The local people make their living by supporting the tourist trade, by cash-crop farming, mostly copra but some cacao and kava as well as peanuts, or by subsistence farming and fishing. Customary beliefs of a more modern sort are found among followers of the Nagriamel movement based in Fanafo. For almost all Santo's people custom plays a large part in their lives, regardless of their religion. The chief system continues strongly in most areas.

~ Economy and Infrastructure ~

These villages are mostly self-sufficient with their own vegetable gardens, chickens and pigs. The airport is about five km from town. From Luganville, three ‘main’ roads emerged. One road runs along the south coast for about 40 km to end at the village of Tasiriki. Luganville is the only town on the island, the rest of the island is dotted with small villages. Santo is home to a number of cattle farms and exports much of its beef to Japan, Australia and other Pacific Island countries. Besides beef, tin fish and rice, bought in town, Santo has many foods that locals take for granted and that tourists enjoy as delicacies. Among these are sweet pineapples, mangoes, island cabbage, flying fox and coconut crab, as well as local nuts such as natapoa and the sweet fleshy-fruit nouse. There is a market in Luganville where local food such as manioc,taro,yam,cabbage and other freshly grown island food are being sold by happy smiling mothers. For groceries and many packaged goods,several small supermarkets exists where one can do his/her shopping. Many local people still rely on subsistence farming for their food. Most villages have a garden that is tended by men and women alike. Taro and yam are commonly grown in these gardens, and are mainstays of the local diet.

~ Biodiversity ~

The island of Espiritu Santo is home to all of Vanuatu's endemic birds, including the Santo Mountain Starling, a species restricted entirely to Santo. Two protected areas have been established to safeguard the island's biodiversity; the Loru Conservation Area on the east coast and the Vatthe Conservation area in the north. Vathe conservation area: Situated in Big Bay, on the North side of the island, you will walk through the rain forest as your guide tells you about the local plants, trees and birds. A great tour for bird watchers and nature lovers. It is an easy but long walk. There are many mosquitoes, you will need good walking shoes and mosquito repellent. The Loru Rainforest Protected Area: It is situated in the lowland rainforests of Santo. Established in 1993 by Chief Caleb Ser, the 220 hectare reserve supports a rich variety of Vanuatu's bird, bat and plant life as well as a diverse range of marine species in the two-kilometre stretch of fringing reef. Espiritu Santo Tourism Association members - updated 8th April 2017

::: Accommodations :::

~ Island resort ~

Aore Island Resort
www.aoreresort.com

Bokissa Island Resort
www.bokissa.vu

Oyster island Resort
www.oysterisland.com

Ratua Private Island
www.ratua.com

~ Resort/Hotel ~

Beachfront resort
www.thebeachfrontresort.com

Coral Quays Resort
www.coralquays.com

Hotel Santo
www.hotelsanto.com.vu

The Espiritu & Car rental
www.the-espiritu.com

~ Lodge ~

Deco Stop Lodge
www.decostop.com.vu

Turtle Bay Lodge
www.turtlebaylodge.vu

~ Boutique Accommodation ~

Barrier Beach House
www.barrierbeachhouse.com.au

Hidden Cove Eco Retreat
www.hiddencoveecoretreat.com

Moyyan House by the sea
www.moyyan.com

Sunrise Beach Cabanas Eco Resort
www.sunrisebeachcabanas.com

Village de Santo
www.villagedesanto.com

~ Rental House ~

Aoredise
www.aoredise.com

Aore Point Private Retreat
www.privateretreat.holiday

Mahimahi Beach Villa
[email protected]

Malvanua island
www.malvanuaisland.com

SAILS
www.sailsbeachhouse.com

Santo Vista Cottage
www.santovistacottage.com

Turtle Bay Beach House
www.turtlebaybeachhouse.com

~ Budget ~

Hibiscus Attraction Center Motel
[email protected]

Unity Park Motel
www.unityparkmotel.com

::: Scuba diving Operators :::

Allan Power Dive Tours
www.allan-power-santo.com

Aore Adventure Sports & Lodge
www.aoreadventures.com/


::: Land Tour operators :::

Freshwater Plantatopn
www.freshwater.vu

Millennium Cave Tour
www.millenniumcavetour.weebly.com

Paradise Tours
www.paradisetourssanto.net

Santo Dual Eco Attraction
www.santobluehole.com

Santo Heritage Tours
www.heritagetours.com.vu

Tam Tam Garden Tour
www.tamtamgardentour.com

::: Fishing charter operators :::

Fiesta Charters
www.santogamefishing.com

::: Horse Riding Operator::::

Santo Horse Adventures
www.facebook.com/SantoHorseAdventures

::: Sailing boat/ Boat operators:::

Cruising Safari Vanuatu
www.vanuatuparadise.com

Paradise Lodge & Sailing Adventures
www.sailingvanuatu.com

::: Inbound Tour Operator :::

Wrecks to Rainforest
www.wreckstorainforest.com

::: Cafe & Restaurants :::

Aore Art Cafe
www.aoreartcafe.com

Aore Island Cafe
www.aroeislandcoffee.com

::::: Property Management ::::

Pacific Fist Development
[email protected]

Lungna Investment
[email protected]

:::::: Association member :::::::

First National Santo
www.firstnationalsanto.com

20/11/2024

SHOP LOCAL HANDICRAFT 🛍🪭🎁

If you're looking for unique souvenirs or gifts, wander in Luganville!
Discover a vibrant selection of local handicrafts, from beautifully woven baskets to stunning wood carvings and colorful textiles. Supporting our local artisans not only helps the community but also gives you a piece of Santo’s rich culture to take home.

Visit the local shops and find something special today!

To name some:
📍 Luganville main Market
📍 Grace's island dress shop, near Greentech
📍 Handicraft shop behind BRED bank
📍 Handicraft shops in blue houses along Sanma Club

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18/11/2024

📣✨️ At ESTA, we are committed to fostering connections and providing resources that can help businesses like yours thrive. By becoming a member, you would gain access to a wide range of exclusive benefits, including industry events, networking opportunities, promotional support, and valuable insights tailored to the needs of hospitality businesses.

The Espiritu Santo Tourism Association is open to all Tourism Operators in Santo and joining us is very simple.
Just gather up these docs and send an email to the address below.
1. Business License
2. Business Name
3. Tourism permit
4. 5000vt annual membership fee.

Email this through to Gaëlle: [email protected]

Or come and have a chat with Marie-Louise at the Tu in town.

Let's all work together to create unforgettable experiences for visitors to our beautiful island of Santo 🏝

17/11/2024
🏖 Calling all Beach Lovers!From pristine white sand to unique black sand shores, Santo has something for everyone. Wheth...
15/11/2024

🏖 Calling all Beach Lovers!

From pristine white sand to unique black sand shores, Santo has something for everyone. Whether you're looking to relax, swim, or explore, each beach offers its own special charm.

We want to hear from you! Share your favourite beach experiences, photos, and hidden spots in Santo. Let’s inspire fellow travelers to make the most of this incredible destination! 🏝👙

⬇️ Drop your tips and stories in the comments below!

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✈️🏝☀️ How to Get to Santo: Your Travel GuideSolomon Airlines offers flights from Honiara, Brisbane, and Auckland, making...
13/11/2024

✈️🏝☀️ How to Get to Santo: Your Travel Guide

Solomon Airlines offers flights from Honiara, Brisbane, and Auckland, making it easier than ever to reach our tropical paradise.

𝗙𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗹𝗲:
Monday: IE722 (Honiara - Santo)
Tuesday: IE711 (Auckland - Port Vila - Santo)
Thursday: IE726 (Brisbane - Santo)

Make sure to check their latest schedules and book your tickets in advance at : https://www.flysolomons.com/

For domestic flights from Port-Vila to Santo, you can check with Air Vanuatu. ☎️ Bookings only by email at [email protected] or by phone

Enjoy your adventure in Santo!🌴

💙 Discover the Magic of Santo's Blueholes! 💙Did you know that Santo is home to some of the most stunning blueholes in th...
11/11/2024

💙 Discover the Magic of Santo's Blueholes! 💙

Did you know that Santo is home to some of the most stunning blueholes in the world—and the most in Vanuatu? Nestled within lush, emerald rainforests, these iridescent blueholes are a remarkable result of Vanuatu’s unique geology, freshwater springs trickling from the belly of the islands’ mountains.

The waters in these blue holes are incredibly clear, creating a dazzling luminescent effect that seems almost too perfect to be natural. Along the East Coast of Santo, you can find at least four incredible blueholes, each having its own distinct charm and offering a unique experience—whether you're kayaking, swimming, snorkeling, or just soaking in the beauty.

We’d love to hear from you! Share your best experiences, photos, and favorite spots at Santo’s blueholes in the comments below. Let’s inspire others to explore these natural wonders!

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📣  Calling all previous travelers, locals, and residents of Santo! We want to know: what’s on your bucket list?Whether i...
08/11/2024

📣 Calling all previous travelers, locals, and residents of Santo! We want to know: what’s on your bucket list?

Whether it’s thrilling activities, must-see places, or hidden gems, share your top recommendations! What experiences can’t be missed in this beautiful destination?

Let’s create the ultimate Santo bucket list together! Drop your suggestions in the comments below! 🌴✨

06/11/2024

📣 Have you heard about the South Pacific WWII Museum ?

One of the main functions of the Museum is to preserve the cultural history of Espiritu Santo and the more significant aspects of its "Island Life".

One of those was the legendary "Dancing Bears". Rumours say the rundown timber building in Luganville was home to a bar, a brothel, there are even stories about the "real" Bloody Mary occupying the building at some stage.

Visit the Museum, located next to the main market in Luganville, to learn more about this legend and see four of the five bears from the outside of the building, now in display.

Can you spot them in the video ? 🐻

🇦🇺📺 If you haven't already watched it this weekend, don't miss out on The Great Outdoors episode about our beautiful Isl...
04/11/2024

🇦🇺📺 If you haven't already watched it this weekend, don't miss out on The Great Outdoors episode about our beautiful Island of Santo on Channel 7:

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🌊 Discover Santo’s Hidden Diving Gems in Scuba Diver ANZ - Issue 74! 🪸We’re thrilled to share that Santo’s breathtaking ...
30/10/2024

🌊 Discover Santo’s Hidden Diving Gems in Scuba Diver ANZ - Issue 74! 🪸

We’re thrilled to share that Santo’s breathtaking underwater landscapes have been featured in the latest Scuba Diver ANZ Magazine! In Issue 74, Adrian Stacey takes readers on a journey to uncover the lesser-known diving spots that make our island paradise a diver's dream.

From vibrant reefs to mysterious marine life, this article reveals the hidden beauty beneath our waves. Whether you're a seasoned diver or just starting, come explore the wonders waiting for you in Santo! 🤿🐠

✈️ Jump in the next Solomon Airlines flight and dive in!

✈️🏝☀️ How to Get to Santo: Your Travel GuideSolomon Airlines offers flights from Honiara, Brisbane, and Auckland, making...
29/10/2024

✈️🏝☀️ How to Get to Santo: Your Travel Guide

Solomon Airlines offers flights from Honiara, Brisbane, and Auckland, making it easier than ever to reach our tropical paradise.

𝗙𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗹𝗲:
Monday: IE722 (Honiara - Santo)
Tuesday: IE711 (Auckland - Port Vila - Santo)
Thursday: IE726 (Brisbane - Santo)

Make sure to check their latest schedules and book your tickets in advance at : https://www.flysolomons.com/

Enjoy your adventure in Santo!🌴

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26/10/2024

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25/10/2024

🌍 Vanuatu Ranked One of the Best Country to Visit in 2025 by Lonely Planet! 🌟

We are beyond thrilled and deeply grateful to share this incredible news: Vanuatu has been crowned one of the best country to travel to in 2025 by none other than Lonely Planet! 🙌

While the entire nation of Vanuatu shines with its stunning beauty, we can’t help but highlight Santo Island - a true gem that perfectly captures the spirit of our country. From the pristine blue holes to the lush mountains, white sandy beaches, and vibrant culture, Santo offers an unmatched experience for every traveler. 🏝️ 🏞

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a glimpse into authentic island life, Santo is where unforgettable memories are made.

Thank you to all the travellers and adventurers who continue to support and love Vanuatu. We can’t wait to welcome you in 2025! 🌺
And Thank you Lonely Planet for the recognition ✨️🤍

Our Heroes of the Day: The Vanua Tai Resource Monitors! 🪸A huge shoutout to the incredible "Vanua Tai Resource Monitors"...
23/10/2024

Our Heroes of the Day: The Vanua Tai Resource Monitors! 🪸

A huge shoutout to the incredible "Vanua Tai Resource Monitors" team for their hard work cleaning up Unity Park and Rotary Park in Luganville. They collected waste from the beach and reef, filling 3 large bins and 20 plastic bags provided by the Municipality. A project funded by Wan Smolbag & Pacific European Union Marine Program.

Thank you for your amazing efforts in keeping our town clean! We hope this sets an inspiring example for everyone to take care of our beautiful environment. ♻️

🪸🤿 Calling all snorkel enthusiasts!The underwater world of Santo is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. From vibrant co...
21/10/2024

🪸🤿 Calling all snorkel enthusiasts!

The underwater world of Santo is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. From vibrant coral reefs to crystal-clear waters, it's the perfect destination for your next underwater adventure! 🐠🏝️

We want to hear from you! Share your best Santo snorkeling experiences, favorite spots, and stunning photos in the comments below.

Let’s inspire each other to dive into the beauty of Santo! 💙

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🏞 Did you know that Santo is a paradise for waterfall chasers?From hidden gems to breathtaking cascades, these natural w...
18/10/2024

🏞 Did you know that Santo is a paradise for waterfall chasers?

From hidden gems to breathtaking cascades, these natural wonders are perfect for exploring, swimming, and capturing unforgettable memories. Some may require a little adventure to reach—whether that means a trek or joining a tour—but the experience is absolutely worth it!

Can you guess which waterfalls are featured in the photos below?

We’d love to hear your stories! Share your favorite waterfall experiences, photos, and must-visit spots in Santo.

Let’s inspire others to discover the beauty of these incredible sites! 🌿📸

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📣✨️ NEW AIRFARE SALE WITH Solomon Airlines Early bird Sale – Save Up to 30% for 2025 Travel! ✈️Starting NOW, you can loc...
16/10/2024

📣✨️ NEW AIRFARE SALE WITH Solomon Airlines

Early bird Sale – Save Up to 30% for 2025 Travel! ✈️

Starting NOW, you can lock in 30% off our lowest return airfares for 2025! Book now until 30th November 2024 and enjoy incredible savings on our key routes.

🗓️ Travel periods: February, March, May, August, and September 2025. Limited seats, so book early to lock in these incredible fares and your preferred dates.

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