The Vanuatu Islands – A Shopper’s Paradise
Owned by expatriate people, these stores sell everything from typical Islander jewelry to gorgeous handicraft bags, pretty sarongs and heaps of Asian & Pacific Island replica goodies.
Opening hours
Offices: Monday - Friday
7.30am to 11.30am and 1.30pm to 4.30pm
Shops: Monday - Friday
7.30am to 11.30am and 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Saturday 7.30am to 12:00pm
Vanuatu Supermarkets
Au Bon Marche and Centerpoint are the two main supermarkets at the Vanuatu town centre that stock a selection of Western and French products.
Vanuatu Museum
Just a walk away from Mangoes Resort is the Vanuatu Cultural Centre on Rue D’Artois. The collection of ancient artifacts, ceremonial headdresses and traditional pottery at this Museum, enthralls both connoisseurs and collectors alike!
Vanuatu Marketplace
The bustling market right next to the Port Vila Post office is simply hard to miss! Open form Monday to Saturday, this bazaar sells the freshest variety of local fruit and vegetable produce. You will also find a wide array of shell & bead neckpieces, Island style dresses and other local handicrafts.
If you want to find great bargains and a genuine glimpse of country life, the Vanuatu market is your place!
Vanuatu Dining
There are over 50 restaurants in Port Vila in addition to the regular Melanesian village feasts, which allow you to sample a selection of delicious local and international cuisines. From authentic South Pacific delicacies like crevettes, snails, coconut crab, fruit bat, flying fox and ground pigeon to typical Vanuatu beef specialties and much more… There many flavours to choose from and all of them are sure to tantalize your taste buds!
Come and enjoy a gourmet dinner over a glass of exceptional wine at Mangoes or read on for our list of Vanuatu’s best-reviewed restaurants.
Besides t
he Mangoes Resort Restaurant, other recommended dining restaurants on the Vanuatu Islands include:- Vila Chaumieres
- Chantillys
- Crystals
- Tamanu on the Beach
- Chill
- Waterfront
Vanuatu’s nightlife tastes even better than it looks! Hop over to the nearest Kava bar (150 metres away from Mangoes Resort) to taste the exotic national drink.
Other popular nightspots on the islands include Rumors, Voodoo Bar, The Waterfront Bar & Grill and The Anchor Inn.
Lively casinos, tropical sundowners, island music and a dazzling array of local bistro food… If you’re looking for a great night out, this is where you’ll find it!





