Charter a local outrigger or runabout with a personal Aneityumese guide and circle the entire island — sea caves, hidden coves, seabird colonies, and jungle-clad cliffs that no beach-goer ever sees. A rare, private perspective on one of the Pacific's last true wild islands.
What to expect
You push off from the jetty in a small, nimble vessel — just your group and your guide — and immediately leave the beach scene behind. The guide narrates the island's formation, ecology, and Aneityumese folklore as you round the first headland into open Pacific water. Look for wheeling tropicbirds and frigatebirds over the cliff faces, and ask your guide to idle the engine in the sea caves so you can hear the swell echo within. At calm anchorages the guide may stop for a spontaneous snorkel over rarely visited reef. The circuit takes roughly 60–90 minutes and provides jaw-dropping photography angles of the island's uninhabited interior ridgeline.
Good to know
Arrange directly with local guides at the jetty immediately on arrival — this is an informal but entirely legitimate and safe local charter. Confirm duration and price before departure. Bring a waterproof phone case or camera. All-aboard timing: allow at least 2 hours buffer. Not recommended in weather above 15-knot winds; guides will advise honestly.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mystery Island Vanuatu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.