Travel To Vanuatu Dec-mar?

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I just went tru some old National Geographics and and found a good article on the Coolidge - April, 1988.
 
kawhaka:
We are looking at traveling to Vanuatu over their summer and would love some feedback regarding their summer and our planned trip.
We leave from Auckland travel through Port Vila to Santo and are looking at booking 10 dives to be taken over 6 days, staying at Coral Quays formally Bourgainville. Diving with either Aquamarine or Alan Powers.
Fly back to Port Vila with 1 night at Hideaway Island Resort and then back to Auckland.

We're wondering about the weather and if any of you have traveled to Vanuatu between Dec- Mar we would love to hear from you.
Kawhaka
i believe the weather will be hot and with good luck-only a few rain showers but your going to get wet anyway arent you :)

if only spending a day in Port Villa/Hideaway, i suggest a few hours at the Cascades. take your bathers, booties and a towel and go and enjoy the cool water - we go everytime we are in Vanuatu because its still so beautiful. and dont do it as an arranged day tour - simply hail a bus driver to take you for 200VT pp, arrange a pickup time and go on your own - save heaps of money this way.
 
kawhaka:
Thanks Zeeman, appreciate your feedback.
Was it very hot and humid in Feb?
Kawhaka

As Louie said, it's pretty much hi 20's to low 30's during the day, with lmid 20's at night. And yes, it's humid. The water temp was nice too... :)

Z...
 

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