Islands of Vanuatu
The Islands of Vanuatu are a South Pacific archipelago consisting of about 83 islands. They are known for their stunning landscapes, including volcanic mountains, lush rainforests, and beautiful beaches. The islands are part of the Melanesia region and are located east of Australia and north of New Zealand.
Vanuatu has a diverse culture, with over 100 indigenous languages spoken. The islands are home to unique wildlife and marine life, making them a popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure activities. The capital city, Port Vila, is situated on the island of Efate and serves as the economic and cultural center of the nation.