Mantra
Contributor
Hi all!
We are starting to plan our first ever diving holiday. We got our OW in Bali, but it was the tail end of a much longer trip. We're wanting to plan a dive-centric month's long holiday for January next year. We'd like to get some good diving in, as well as some cultural activities and hiking etc.
We are thinking of maybe spending a month in Vanuatu in January 2013. I'm thinking we might stay at a dive resort or similar in the first week, backpack around for the next two, and then spend the last seven to ten days doing the Coolidge and Million Dollar point.
Can anyone help us with suggestions?
We have a modest but not shoestring budget.
What would you do? How would you spend the four weeks? What's your best Vanuatu tip?
Also - unfortunately January is the only month we can both take off. We're kinda used to doing Asia during the monsoon. We go each year, and Dec/January is the only time we can ever take off together. But monsoon makes some places much less doable than others. So what does cyclone season mean for Vanuatu exactly? Are we likely to be much disturbed by it?
Thanks!
We are starting to plan our first ever diving holiday. We got our OW in Bali, but it was the tail end of a much longer trip. We're wanting to plan a dive-centric month's long holiday for January next year. We'd like to get some good diving in, as well as some cultural activities and hiking etc.
We are thinking of maybe spending a month in Vanuatu in January 2013. I'm thinking we might stay at a dive resort or similar in the first week, backpack around for the next two, and then spend the last seven to ten days doing the Coolidge and Million Dollar point.
Can anyone help us with suggestions?
We have a modest but not shoestring budget.
What would you do? How would you spend the four weeks? What's your best Vanuatu tip?
Also - unfortunately January is the only month we can both take off. We're kinda used to doing Asia during the monsoon. We go each year, and Dec/January is the only time we can ever take off together. But monsoon makes some places much less doable than others. So what does cyclone season mean for Vanuatu exactly? Are we likely to be much disturbed by it?
Thanks!