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Before you visit Vanuatu, it is worthwhile getting your Vanuatu Traveler Registration. This isn't required by legislation in most countries, but it can allow you to enter the country without problems and may even get you a discount on flights to Vanuatu. It is crucial that you understand that registering in any nation requires proof of citizenship or age. Also be aware that some resorts in Vanuatu do require you to have your passport before entry into their country. There are many more details to take care of before leaving, however, including international airline itineraries and the hotel you will be staying at while in Vanuatu.

When you have enrolled with a travel service in Vanuatu, then you might need to provide info regarding your departure destination and date in addition to airport information. You can also be asked if you're entering the nation by air or by sea. Vanuatu's airports are situated around the island of Vanuatu itself, with each having a small terminal using a car park which can accommodate up to three cars. You ought to be able to get info about buses and rental cars from these terminals too.

The other thing you should need to have in order to enroll, aside from your passport, is a visa. Visas aren't strictly required by law in Vanuatu, but it is necessary to have one for your own laws and spiritual purposes mentioned previously. You may get a visa in the Australian High Commission in Vanuatu or some embassy or consulate of the country in which you're travelling to. Many international airports in Australia will also issue visas upon arrival upon request. Typically, though, a visa cannot be issued without an application being filed. Your Vanuatu Traveler Registration will allow you to proceed with the visa application.

Vanuatu Traveler Registration will also give you access to information and resources which will make your journey easier. Some of this includes travel guides, information about hospitals in Vanuatu and specifics about local restaurants and places of interest. There might