Banks and
ATMs
A Travelers Guide
to Banks and ATMs in Vanuatu
A visit to Vanuatu can be an exotic getaway, allowing you to
enjoy the natural beauty of the South Pacific. However, whether you
plan to dive and snorkel, enjoy horseback riding, hike the islands
or simply relax in Port Vila or Luganville, you'll need one thing:
money. A visit to the islands can be relatively inexpensive.
However, Port Vial and Luganville are not cheap, and you'll need to
exchange your dollars and pounds for some vatu (the local
currency). Many resorts in the area feature money exchanges and ATM
access; visit HotelsCombined.com
to find the best rates on them.
Cash is a necessity
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Australian ANZ and Westpac banks
have major presence in Vanuatu, including ATMs in Port Vila, on
Efate island and Louganville, on Espiritu Santo
island
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However, for the average traveler through the islands, cash is a
necessity. Maintaining a supply of money during your trip is not
only desirable, it is vital. Without a few thousand vatu, you can't
even get a cab, much less pay for dinner. Many of the restaurants
and shops in Port Vila and Luganville do not accept credit cards
and ATM cards; cash is the only option.
The resorts on Tanna, Santo, Efate and elsewhere will take your
plastic, but you cannot rely on that throughout the islands. Some
hotels will only accept cash (AU or US $ or vatu). Carrying cash is
the only way you can ensure that you have the funds on hand to
enjoy yourself. If you're on a tight budget, you can get by for
less than $50 per day if you are very frugal and never eat out.
Most travelers will find that they spend upwards of $175 per day by
staying in resorts, taking tours and enjoying the dining options in
Port Vila and elsewhere.
Banks and ATMs on
islands
So, how do you find ATMs and banks in the islands in order to
secure this cash? Well, your options are somewhat limited. You will
not find banks or ATMs in any of the villages around the islands.
In fact, Port Vila and Luganville are the only places that you'll
be able to do that. The ANZ bank and the supermarket in Port Vila
offer ATMs for your convenience. Additionally, you'll find that
traveler's checks can be used in the cities, though you should not
rely on them throughout the islands. Stock up on 1,000 VT notes, as
well as smaller denominations in coins. Some smaller villages will
not make change for bills they cannot break, so be prepared by
having the right cash on hand.
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