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TRAVELLER INFORMATION FOR VANUATU

Entry/Exit Requirements: Advance visas are not required for visitors from USA, Canada, EU countries, Australia, New Zealand or Japan. Visitors from other countries should check with a Pacific Islands Travel agent for visa requirements. Visas are issued upon arrival. Passport valid for 6 months, sufficient funds, and onward or return tickets required. Visitors are usually allowed stays of up to 3 months. Departure tax VT 2,500

Climate: Average temperatures 28C. Winter average 23C. Hottest months November-March. Occasional heavy rain January-April.

Clothing: Casual. Swim should be covered away from the beach.

Currency: Local currency is the Vatu (VT).

Health: Anti-malarial precautions recommended for visits to outer islands.

Time: GMT + 11.

Area: 12,190 sq km (4707 sq miles).

Population: 193,219 (1999).

Capital: Port-Vila (Island of Efaté). Population: 33,700 (1997)

Geography: Vanuatu, formerly called the New Hebrides, forms a "Y" of islands stretching north to southeast for some 900km (560 miles). They are situated approximately 2250km (1407 miles) northeast of Sydney, Australia, and 800km (500 miles) west of Fiji. Together with the Banks and Torres islands, the group comprises about 40 mountainous islands and 40 islets and rocks. The islands are volcanic in origin and there are five active volcanoes. The Ambrym and Lopevi volcanoes are permanently active and highly dangerous. Lopevi was extinct for many years but became active 50 years ago. Further to the south, on the island of Tanna, is Yasur, cited as the most accessible active volcano in the world and a major tourist attraction. Most of the islands are densely forested and mountainous with narrow bands of cultivated land along the coasts.

Government: Republic. Gained independence from the UK/France in 1980.

Head of State: President John Bani since 1999.

Head of Government: Prime Minister Edward Natapei since 2001.

Language: Bislama (Pidgin English), English and French are the official languages. This most widely used day-to-day language is a Melanesian mixture of French and English. French and English are widely spoken and both English and French names exist for all towns. There are more than 115 local dialects.

Religion: Mostly Christian, including Presbyterian, Anglican, Roman Catholic and several other denominations.

Electricity: 220/280 volts AC. Australian three-pin plugs are in use.

Telephone: IDD is available. Country code: 678. Outgoing international calls must go through the international operator. There are public telephones at airports and post offices. Phone cards can be purchased from the post office.

Mobile telephone: GSM 900. Operator is Telecom Vanuatu Ltd (TVL) (website: www.tvl.net.vu). TVL also operates an analogue cellular network compliable with AMPs. Coverage is nationwide.

Fax: Most hotels have facilities.

Internet: Vanuatu.Com (website: www.vanuatu.com.vu).

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