An Invitation
Take a trip inside Vanuatu.
Seven places that map the country whose citizenship principals are considering. Scroll quietly. We will be here when you arrive.
Stop 01 / 07
Port Vila
The capital. A working harbour first, an administrative seat second — where Vanuatu's commercial and civic life converges around the bay.
Stop 02 / 07
Mele Cascades
Mele Cascades, twenty minutes from Port Vila, descends through a sequence of blue pools cut into volcanic rock. The walk up is short. The view from the upper tier is quiet.
Stop 03 / 07
Champagne Beach
Photo: Simon_sees / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0
Champagne Beach on the north coast of Espiritu Santo — white sand, calm water, and the long arc of a Pacific bay that has, to its credit, resisted the resort treatment.
Stop 04 / 07
Mount Yasur
Mount Yasur, on Tanna. One of the most accessible active volcanoes in the world — climb to the rim by late afternoon and watch the eruptions glow against the night sky.
Stop 05 / 07
Erakor Lagoon
Erakor Lagoon outside Port Vila — a turquoise inland body of water that holds the colour of the Pacific without any of its scale. A short paddle from any side.
Stop 06 / 07
Kastom dance
Photo: Connor Ashleigh for DFAT / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0
Kastom dance on a village ground. The cultural practices that predate European contact — chant, rhythm, the formal vocabulary of Ni-Vanuatu ceremony — remain a working part of community life across the islands.
Stop 07 / 07
The archipelago from above
The archipelago from above. Eighty-three islands across thirteen hundred kilometres of ocean. The country that issues the passport, in full.
When You're Ready
There is more to say about Vanuatu, in private.
If what you have just read about the country aligns with what you are thinking, the next step is a structured conversation, not a transaction. We assess Vanuatu the same way we assess every option — against your actual mobility goals, family composition, source-of-funds posture, and commercial context.