Aore Island
Welcome to the Santo & Aore Island Day Tours
Aore Island Day Tours offers local guiding services for Aore Island and the neighbouring island of Espiritu Santo, the largest island in Vanuatu and the central hub of rural life and tourism in Northern Vanuatu. We provide a unique perspective showcasing the hidden gems of this paradise from a local’s point of view, including the best beaches, waterfalls, azure swimming spots, and prime snorkelling locations. Benefit from our deep local knowledge with Aore Island Day Tours.
We cater to a wide range of preferences at Aore Island Day Tours, whether you prefer a beachfront resort stay or a luxurious villa on the East Coast of Santo. Our guiding principle is that it’s your holiday, so you can choose to engage in activities at your own pace. Whether you prefer to unwind at a resort or explore the wonders of Vanuatu, we are here to make your experience unforgettable.
Aore Island A Hidden Gem In The South Pacific
Located at the same latitude as Port Douglas in Australia, separated by 1700 km of open Coral Sea – a distance equivalent to that between Port Douglas and Brisbane – lies Vanuatu’s Aore Island. This island serves as the setting for James Michener’s Adventures in Paradise and is often hailed as one of the most stunning destinations in the South Pacific. Aore is distinguished not only by its unparalleled natural beauty and unspoiled marine ecosystem but also by the warm hospitality of the local Ni-Vanuatu people, the gentle tropical breezes, and the enchanting native orchids that adorn the landscape. To truly experience the authentic Vanuatu, we invite you to explore our selection of day tours click here.
Situated in the northern Sanma Province and nestled at the base of Vanuatu’s largest island, Espiritu Santo, Aore exudes a tropical charm that transcends description: swaying palm trees, pristine white beaches, lush greenery, vibrant marine corals, and a multitude of colourful fish species. Complementing these wonders are breathtaking sunsets that will leave you in awe. Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook.
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