In this nation of tiny islands and indigenous villages, Port Vila is the exception: a bustling port town with hotels, restaurants and markets to delight visitors and cruise ship passengers. The 150-foot-high Mele Cascades waterfall is the ideal place to refresh yourself in the South Pacific heat. For a glimpse of real Vanuatu culture and traditions, travelers say a trip to Ekasup Village is a must.
Restaurants in Port Vila
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Every Saturday night The Wild Pig Bar, Coconut Palms Resort hosts the Vanua Fire Show which is a must see whilst in Port Vila. The Wild Pig Bar has a wide selection of local and international beer, wine and spirits. There is a daily happy hour, when they serve free nibbles. The Wild Pig Bar also has a dart board as well as two pool tables, all free of charge to use.
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The famous bar of Chantillys on the bay, Banyan Beach Bar is located in the middle of town and is Port Vila's only white sand bar on the beach. We offer great music, cocktail, cold beer, bean bags, day beds, bon fires, tapas & great memories.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
Friday nights: Northern Islands Sea Snake dancers, Southern Tanna Cultural Dancers, live music with Jimmy on keyboard and the magnificent Alcina on vocals, 7pm-12am.Thursday to Saturday Nights: Live music.Cheapest beer in town. Next to Emily's 24/7 Takeaway.
Friday nights: Northern Islands Sea Snake dancers, Southern Tanna Cultural Dancers, live music with Jimmy on keyboard and the magnificent Alcina on vocals, 7pm-12am.Thursday to Saturday Nights: Live music.Cheapest beer in town. Next to Emily's 24/7 Takeaway.
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