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Discover the Enigmatic Million Dollar Point

Explore the rich historical treasures of Million Dollar Point in Vanuatu, where sunken World War II artifacts meet stunning underwater beauty.

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Nestled in Luganville, Million Dollar Point is a captivating underwater treasure trove and a must-visit for tourists in Vanuatu. Dive into history and explore the remnants of World War II as you uncover the submerged artifacts that give this site its unique charm.

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F6FV+XWX, Luganville, VU

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    Getting There

    Car Rental

    If you're staying on Aore Island and wish to rent a car, head towards the Aore Island Resort where you can find car rental services. Once you have a vehicle, drive towards the ferry terminal on Aore Island. Take the ferry to Luganville, which operates frequently throughout the day (check local schedules for specific times). The ferry ride takes about 20 minutes and costs around 1,000 Vanuatu Vatu per person. Once in Luganville, drive towards the south on the main road, and follow the signs to Million Dollar Point, located at F6FV+XWX, which is approximately a 10-minute drive from the ferry terminal.

    Public Transportation

    From Aore Island, you can take a ferry to Luganville, which runs regularly (approximately every hour). The ferry journey takes about 20 minutes and costs around 1,000 Vanuatu Vatu per person. Once you arrive in Luganville, you can take a local bus or taxi to Million Dollar Point. Local buses can be caught near the ferry terminal, and the fare to Million Dollar Point is typically around 200 Vanuatu Vatu. Inform the driver of your destination, and they will drop you off as close as possible to the site.

    Taxi

    After taking a ferry from Aore Island to Luganville, you can opt to take a taxi directly to Million Dollar Point. Taxis are readily available outside the ferry terminal. The fare to Million Dollar Point should be negotiated beforehand, but expect to pay around 1,500-2,000 Vanuatu Vatu for the trip. The journey will take about 10 minutes.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more serene experience.
    Bring snorkeling gear if you plan to explore the underwater sites; rentals are available nearby.
    Consider hiring a local guide for a more informative experience and to learn about the site's history.
    Check tide schedules, as conditions can affect visibility and accessibility.

    Discover more about Million Dollar Point

    Million Dollar Point is a remarkable destination located in Luganville, Vanuatu, known for its rich history and stunning underwater vistas. This unique site is famous for its submerged artifacts that date back to World War II, when the United States military abandoned an enormous amount of equipment and supplies in the sea. Today, these remnants create a fascinating underwater environment that attracts divers and snorkelers from around the globe. As you explore the crystal-clear waters, you’ll encounter a plethora of military vehicles, machinery, and other relics that tell a story of a bygone era. The site is not only a diver's paradise but also an essential part of the local cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into the historical significance of Vanuatu during the war. The surrounding landscape is equally breathtaking, with lush greenery and serene beaches providing a picturesque backdrop to your adventure. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a casual snorkeler, Million Dollar Point is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories and a deeper understanding of the region's history. Make sure to bring your underwater camera to capture the stunning sights that lie beneath the waves, as well as enjoy the tranquil ambiance that surrounds this extraordinary location.
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