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For further information please email us at: diving@vanuatu.com.vu

 

Port Vila, Vanuatu

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Nautilus do night dives?
Yes, Nautilus offers both wreck and reef night dives.

Are dive packages available?
Yes, we offer dive packages. Please email your holiday details and we will tailor a package to suit.

Can I pay in AUD?
Yes, we accept AUD and Vatu. We also accept Mastercard and Visa.

Can I hire dive equipment?
Yes, Nautilus has a large range of dive gear in all sizes. Our gear hire is well maintained and replaced regularly.

What dive courses does Nautilus offer?
Nautilus offers PADI courses from Discover Scuba, Open Water through to Divemaster. Courses run all year round.

How do I get from my holiday resort to Nautilus?
Nautilus offers free pickups and returns.

Are they boat or shore dives?
Nautilus offers only boat dives.

Are they single or double dives?
Nautilus offers both single and double dives, dependent of numbers.

What are the dive times?
Nautilus Scuba dives every day - morning and afternoon.

Is Nautilus open every day?
Yes, Nautilus dives every day and the dive shop is open every day as well.

Does Nautilus sell dive equipment?
Nautilus has a comprehensive range of dive equipment from leading manufacturers all available at Duty Free prices.

Can I buy underwater cameras?
Nautilus has a range of underwater cameras please email your requirements.

Can I dive the President Coolidge?
The President Coolidge is located in Santo in the northern island of Espiritu Santo. Vanair flies to Santo from Port Vila. The wreck dives offered by Nautilus are a good lead up to the Coolidge.

Aside from diving what else is there to do?
Vanuatu has many tourist attractions from parasailing with Fly High Parasailing Vanuatu, Deep Sea Fishing, sunset cruises, day trips around the island, golf, visits to custom villages. Port Vila has a wide variety of restaurants offering Melanesian, French, Polynesian, Indian, Chinese, Thai-Vietnamese, English and Japanese cuisines. There are also many duty free stores in the main street of Vila where you can purchase souvenirs etc.

Can you recommend where to stay?
Port Vila offers a wide variety of accommodation to suit every budget. We recommend

Trade Winds Resort

Fatumaru Lodge

Wild Pig Hotel

Iririki Island Resort

 Crowne Plaza LeLagon

Web:        www.tradewinds.com.vu

Web:        www.fatumaru.com

Web:        www.wildpighotel.com

Web:        www.iririki.com                                         

Web:       www.vanuaturesort.crowneplaza.com
 

The Le Meridien

Web:        www.lemeridien-portvila.com

The Melanesian

Email:      melanesian@vanuatu.com.vu



 


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