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Explore the Underwater Treasures of Million Dollar Point

Discover the hidden treasures and rich history of Million Dollar Point, a unique underwater attraction in Luganville, Vanuatu.

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Million Dollar Point in Luganville, Vanuatu, is a captivating underwater site where visitors can explore a rich history intertwined with stunning marine life. This unique destination is known for its sunken WWII artifacts, making it a paradise for divers and snorkelers alike.

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F6FV+XWX, Luganville, VU

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    Getting There

    Car Rental

    If you choose to rent a car, you can drive from any location in Aniwa to Million Dollar Point with ease. Start on the main road heading towards Luganville. Follow the signs for Luganville, which is approximately a 30-minute drive from Aniwa. Once you reach Luganville, look for the signs directing you to Million Dollar Point. The exact coordinates are -15.525007, 167.244874. Parking is available nearby, but be cautious of parking fees that may apply.

    Public Transport (Bus)

    To reach Million Dollar Point via public transport, you can take a local bus from Aniwa to Luganville. Buses run regularly throughout the day. Make sure to confirm the schedule with locals as it can vary. Once you arrive in Luganville, ask the bus driver or locals for directions to Million Dollar Point. It is a short walk from the bus stop to the attraction. Note that there might be a small fare for the bus, typically around 200 Vanuatu Vatu.

    Walking

    If you are near Luganville and prefer walking, you can reach Million Dollar Point on foot. From the center of Luganville, head southeast towards the coast, following the main road. The walk takes approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace. Keep an eye out for local signs that may guide you along the way. This option is free and allows you to enjoy the scenic views of the area.

    Local tips

    Visit during low tide for the best visibility and easier access to the underwater sites.
    Bring your own snorkeling gear to save on rental costs and ensure a comfortable fit.
    Consider hiring a local guide to enhance your experience with their knowledge of the area and its history.
    Don't forget your underwater camera to capture the stunning marine life and historical artifacts.
    Wear reef-safe sunscreen to protect the delicate marine ecosystem while enjoying the water.

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    Million Dollar Point, located in Luganville, Vanuatu, is a remarkable site that combines natural beauty with historical significance. This underwater attraction is famous for its collection of sunken war relics from World War II, which were deliberately dumped into the ocean by the U.S. military after the war. The result is an extraordinary underwater landscape filled with military vehicles, machinery, and other artifacts that create a unique diving experience. As you glide through the crystal-clear waters, you'll encounter not only these historical remnants but also an abundance of vibrant marine life, including colorful fish and lush coral reefs.The site is easily accessible, making it an ideal destination for both experienced divers and beginners looking to explore the underwater world. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the history of the artifacts and the impact of the war on the local community. Many visitors find that snorkeling is an excellent way to appreciate the beauty of Million Dollar Point without needing extensive diving gear. The shallow waters allow for easy exploration, and the diverse marine ecosystem offers plenty of opportunities for photography and observation.Whether you are diving deep into the ocean or simply enjoying the view from the surface, Million Dollar Point promises an unforgettable experience that captivates the imagination and connects visitors with the rich history of Vanuatu's wartime past. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness history beneath the waves while surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the South Pacific.
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