Sit with Aneityumese women masters and learn the ancient art of pandanus-leaf weaving — baskets, fans, and mats crafted using the same patterns passed down through 30+ generations. A hands-on, slow-luxury cultural exchange unlike anything offered in the resort world.
What to expect
Gather under a thatched weaving hut in the village area where the island's elder women lay out freshly harvested pandanus leaves, already dried and split to working width. Your tutor guides your hands through the fundamental over-under weave with patient, tactile instruction, often communicating as much through gesture and laughter as words. As your basket takes shape, she shares — through your village guide interpreter — the significance of specific patterns: which are reserved for ceremony, which for trade, which mark a woman's home village. The 60–75 minute session ends with your piece complete, and the chance to purchase additional heirloom-quality works at artisan-fair prices directly from the makers.
Good to know
Sessions run from approximately 9:30 am and are organised informally through the Mystery Island Tours hut or village cultural coordinators. Wear comfortable clothing you don't mind getting pandanus dye on — the leaves can leave faint green stains. Pair with the village tour for the fullest cultural day. Carry small AUD or USD cash for purchasing additional handcrafted items.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mystery Island Vanuatu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.