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Dive Resorts Resorts in Vanuatu

Information about scuba diving hotels, dive resorts, and diving lodges in Vanuatu.

Aore Island Resort
Dive resort on a private island about three kilometers across a channel from Espiriu Santo Island.

Bokissa Private Island Resort

Coral Quays Fish and Dive Resort
Espiriu Santo Island, Vanuatu

Deco Stop Lodge

Hideaway Island Resort and Marine Sanctuary
Port Vila, Vanuatu

Nautilus Diver's Lodge

Tranquility dive Resort
Dive resort on Moso Island, a small island off the northwest side of Efate Island. To get there, guests will need to drive about 35 minutes from Port Vila then take a fifteen minute boat ride. Accommodations are in seven beachfront fares or dormatories. The fares have private bathrooms. Two dives a day are usually included in the rates and boat dives, night dives, and extra beach dives are available for an extra fee.


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