Tanna Bungalows
Hotels and Resorts on Tanna Island in Vanuatu
Tanna is one of the most popular vacation destinations for people heading to Vanuatu. It seems to attract a
variety of different kinds of tourists, people looking for different things. Some want nothing more than to relax,
while some are doing just the opposite and are searching for adventure. Whichever camp you fall into, you are sure
to have a great time while vacationing on Tanna.
The following are some of the most popular resorts and hotels the island has to offer. Some are located in the
small town of Lenakel, while others are scattered around the island.
Sunset Guest House
One of the newest additions to the island is the Sunset Guest House, built in 2006. It is located at the north
end of Lenakel and has a number of colorful bungalows that face the sea and feature impressive views of the sunset.
There is a restaurant that has a set menu, and there is also a small bar.
Talapua Guest House
The Talapua Guest House, located in Lenakel on the main street – Wharf Road – and contains 6 bedrooms, two
showers, one kitchen, and two toilets. They have an a la carte menu as well as a small bar.
Honven Seagull Ocean Resort
This resort is located at Imlao Point and is several miles from Lenakel. There are seven large bungalows, as
well as a restaurant. The restaurant has a generator, but the bungalows are lit with kerosene lamps. This makes a
great romantic getaway for a couple looking to get away from their busy schedules. The resort is a great base from
which you can explore the surrounding black sand beaches, caves, forests, and waterfalls.

Sunset over Vanuatu
Sunrise Bungalows
The Sunrise Bungalows are Located at Turtle Bay. They are very close to the most popular attraction in Tanna,
the still active volcano Mount Yasur. It is located on top of a cliff that overlooks the South Pacific. Several
bungalows are available, and there are even spaces allotted for camping! Breakfast is complimentary, and the
restaurant provides a variety of foods, from local dishes to Western favorites. However, there is no bar. You are
allowed to bring your own alcohol though.
The above four resorts and guesthouses are just a few of the many places to stay while on Tanna. You can find
others of varying quality. When searching for a place to stay in Tanna, be sure to go to HotelsCombined.com and find the best deals for your
vacation.
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Vanuatu Islands Articles
- Island Hopping - There's a
plethora of islands in Vanuatu to explore in this 80+ island archipelago. These can be usually explored by
air and cruises.
- Popular Islands - Each of
Vanuatu islands is a beautiful paradise just waiting to be explored. Some of the most popular islands include
Moso, Tann and Santo.
- Ambrym Island - One of the
star islands in Vanuatu archipelago with its two volcanoes - Benbow and Marum. It's also famous
for sorcery, magic, and Rom dances.
- Efate Island - Efate island
was probably settled some 3,500 years ago by Lapita people. They named it Efate, meaning 'a place where we will
settle'.
- Efate Tours - Some of the
more interesting Efate tours include Cascades Waterfall, 'Round the Island tour, Aerial tour, and Ekasup
Cultural Village tour.
- Epi Island - This quiet, lush
garden island is the perfect place for families, hikers and backpackers. You can also visit Nikaura's Marine
Protected Area.
- Erromango Island
- Once the home to sandalwood forests, Erromango island is now adventurer's dream come
true with caves and hiking trails.
- Malekula Island - For
unspoiled beauty and an incredible array of history and culture, you must visit Malekula island, a favored
destination by anthropologists.
- Pentecost Island - Sighted by
Captain Cook in 1774 on the Day of Pentecost, this island is largely known by its Land Dive ceremony held
annually in April and May.
- Santo Island - Vanuatu's largest
Espiritu Santo island is well known for its scuba dvining sites, including WWII shipwrecks, snorkeling, sailing
and hiking.

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