Vanuatu Cruises
Vanuatu has always been a popular destination for Europeans, although such a keen interest in the island state was not always welcomed, flattering or indeed particularly safe for the occupants. Indeed, the phrase of Vanuatu Cruises in a historical context conjures up grisly images of the European buccaneers setting landfall on the island and then callously proceeding to carve the land up according to their own arrogant expectations. Britain and the French were the worst culprits in this regard, and was not until 1980 that the Republic of Vanuatu was officially established and given full legal status.
More well known by virtue of the fact that it was a former British colony, Vanuatu has always been successful in pulling in a fairly substantial volume of tourists annually, although interest and demand for Vanuatu Cruises plummeted somewhat as a result of the earthquake that shook the island to its very core in 2009 which registered as a 7.8 on the Richter scale. This was followed by another major earthquake a year later, which resulted in a Tsunami warning being duly issued to the nation. As a result of this, concerns were raised and so again, the demand as well as the supply of Vanuatu Cruises quickly tapered off as a result.
A word of caution if you are intending on using Vanuatu Cruises: healthcare for the island is sporadically provided and is supplemented by foreign doctors providing their assistance. As such, it maybe a wise idea to ensure that you are fully immunised before heading out to prevent any major problems.


