For information on Flights to Vanuatu click here. For information on air vanuatu flights within Vanuatu and the boat ride to the private island resort. For general information on travel to Vanuatu and planning your trip to vanuatu click here Visa requirements for Vanuatu.No pre-arrival entry visa is required for citizens of most countries including Australia, New Zealand, all British Commonwealth countries, the United States, European Union members, and Japan. Visitors may stay 30 days and the visas may be renewed for a maximum of 4 months. Visitors must have confirmed onward or return tickets to a place where they have authorised entry. They must also have sufficient funds to support themselves. Visitors may not engage in any business activities or seek employment. Customs RequirementsPassengers over 15 years of age are allowed:
Commercial Goods to be landed in Vanuatu, or are in transit through, Vanuatu must be declared to Customs on arrival. Prohibited Goods include firearms and ammunition, obscene publications or videos, and narcotics (other than genuine medical prescription drugs). No live animals, reptiles, birds of any description, fresh meat, fruit or vegetables may be imported by arriving passengers. Money - the VatuThe Vanuatu currency is the Vatu. 100 Vatu is about equal to US$1 so 5000 Vatu would be about US$50. For an exact daily exchange rate to your currency, click here. TippingTipping is contrary to the Melanesian culture. Please don't embarass the staff by offering a tip. ElectricityElectricity is 240 volts, 50 cycle - the plugs are Australian standard. Phone jack:Standard RJ11 or Australian style Languages:English, French, Bislama Capital:Port Vila, on the island of Efate Religions:Multi-religious, mostly Christian demominations. Travel Insurance:Travel Insurance is strongly recommended andshould include medical evacuation insurance in case of accidents.
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