Planning a trip to Vanuatu can be really exciting and overwhelming. But before you get carried away by your enthusiasm, better start planning your trip and prepare all your travelling essentials. Here are the things that you need to do and prepare prior to your trip to Vanuatu:
1. Estimate your budget
Decide how much money you would be willing and able to spend for your trip. When creating a budget for your trip consider the money that you will be need for food, visiting the attractions, trying the activities, shopping and other contingent expenses that you will need once you reached your destination.
2. Schedule Your Trip
Most often than not we schedule our trips based on our availability, however considering travel trends is also crucial.Vanuatu has a warm tropical climate. Hence, the best time to visit Vanuatu is during the dry season, from May through to October. Many tourists come in Vanuatu during Tropical Winter season, June, July and August, when it is not as humid.
However, if you're after a quieter time to visit and want to avoid the crowds then February and March is ideal for you. During this general low season there is bound to be great hotel accommodation deals floating around for you to catch a bargain.
3. Book Your Hotel In Advance
Make certain you make reservation ahead of time so you can prevent getting disappointed and distressed while making your travel plans. You will get a wide array of options for your stay when you reserve your room in advance. If you will fail to make early hotel reservation, then prepare yourself to get stuck with a spare room.
4. Know how you will get there
The best and most convenient way to reach Vanuatu is to travel by air. Vanuatu domestic flights have reliable planes but some islands have only one or two flights a week. Some grass airfields are only available during fair weather and flights are being cancelled during heavy rains. Therefore, it is important that you always check the latest version of domestic timetable.
5. Research things to do
Know the things that you need to know before you fly to Vanuatu. Know the weather first before you schedule your trip so you can prepare your things like clothes that are appropriate to the weather condition of your destination. Also, research for the best hotel accommodations available for you to choose where you would love to stay. It is also important that you research the attractions and activities that you can enjoy and explore there; this can help you create your itinerary.
6. Look into transportation methods available at your destination
There are a lot of attractive places to explore in Vanuatu. So if you have plans of travelling from one place to another it would be helpful for you to call your hotel to know how to get from one place to another. You can also search google to know more information about the transportation methods available at your destination. But if you have extra budget in your pocket and really want to travel with ease you can simply hire a car rental in your hotel. This can assure you that you will actually explore the best spots in your destination.
7. Exchange money before you go.
Before you go to the airport, make sure that you exchange your money through a bank in your country and get the local currency. Some stores in your destination may not accept your currency so make certain you do this a week before your trip because most financial institutions still have to order the currency.
8. Learn their language
Do not presume that the locals in Vanuatu speak or understand your language. Learning the basic questions or words may help you interact with the people. This is necessary especially if you are asking for directions or help from them.
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