SUPing Vanuatu

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Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
14 Jul 2008 8:45am
I've just got back from two weeks of SUPing in Vanuatu. Creating lots of interest in our great sport. Everyone who saw me SUPing (locals and other tourists) wanted to know all about it. The locals are big into their dugout, outrigger canoes as a valid form of transport.

There are heaps of great reef breaks which are too difficult to walk to with a surfboard but a short SUP paddle makes access a breeze. There are also a multitude of beautiful, clear, blue, warm, calm lagoons and bays for flatwater SUPing. A great way to sightsee some of the more inaccessible places.

I just took my own paddle and used the resort's (Le Lagon) quiver of quite good quality windsurfers to SUP on - not ideal but at least I didn't have to cart my 11' Oxbow on the plane and in taxis/minibuses. It was hard enough with my 6'4" surfboard.

I only stayed on the main island (Efate) but there are another 80 islands in the chain which would be just as good for SUPing, I should imagine.

I took the wife and kids - and they had a ball too. A great place to go as a family.

Here are some pics:

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Erakor Point from the air

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Eratap Point and Castaway Island from the air

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Turtle Bay

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Erakor Point

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Erakor Island Reef





angie pangi
angie pangi
QLD
1782 posts
QLD, 1782 posts
14 Jul 2008 9:40am
Looks great casso. Was there any wind on those waves?
Got a mate who's heading over there soon and they are keen to take their sup.
Looks like there are some nice flat lagoons to snorkle in aswell.

XX angie
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
14 Jul 2008 12:53pm
Hi Angie,

Yeah, there was a bit of wind on most days (and a lot on some days) but I've seen other photos of dead glass - I suppose it must depend on the time of year or the current weather patterns.

I'd recommend your friend take their SUP - if they can be bothered with potential excess baggage fees. Hiring a car with roof racks would also be a good idea as taxis and buses would prove to be very difficult.

Awesome snorkelling with clear water and heaps of fish and coral.
champcrow
champcrow
SA
804 posts
SA, 804 posts
14 Jul 2008 3:51pm
Nice pic's Casso, Vanuatu is a place i've always wanted to visit, sounds like you had a great time.

Did you surf the windsurfer boards you paddle on or did you leave that to the shortboard ?
oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
14 Jul 2008 2:51pm
I'd recommend your friend take their SUP - if they can be bothered with potential excess baggage fees. Hiring a car with roof racks would also be a good idea as taxis and buses would prove to be very difficult.


Not so difficult with an ULI
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
14 Jul 2008 6:40pm
Hey Champcrow,

I did SUP surf the windsurfer boards a bit on a few small, gentle reef breaks. I got some bigger, heavier waves on my shortboard - there were some places where a SUP wasn't appropriate (especially an unfamiliar makeshift one).

BTW - I sailed the windsurfer boards too (for all those windsurfer cross-over guys) and it was great for that. There are some good beaches for kiting also - but I didn't do that.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
14 Jul 2008 7:30pm
Hey Casso..That sounds fantastic..I'd love to go there one day..How was the dollar exchange and cost of living..and do they all speak French?..any English?

Also..How windy was it..Do they have trade winds that blow every day..and if so..Did that mean you could only SUP in the early mornings?

DJ
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
14 Jul 2008 7:53pm
DJ,

Our dollar is pretty good over there at the moment: 100 Vatu = A$1.10. The shopping isn't that great though - not a lot of stuff and all non-local items need to be shipped in. Overall the cost of living is about the same as Sydney (petrol, food accommodation) but the locals don't pay any (or very little) income tax which makes it easier for them.

The native language is Bislama (a form of Pigeon English) but everyone speaks English to the Aussie tourists (and there are lots of Aussies over there). I think most of the locals know French too.

The wind is definitely calmer in the mornings and we had a couple of days when it didn't get too strong later in the day either. Some days it howled pretty much all day but there was generally somewhere you could find that was out of the wind.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
14 Jul 2008 8:03pm
Thanx..It sounds great.

DJ
Brooko
Brooko
1672 posts
1672 posts
14 Jul 2008 7:15pm
Did you get any surfing in , is it worth going there for a surf ? Great pic on your avater
Casso
Casso
NSW
3785 posts
NSW, 3785 posts
14 Jul 2008 9:47pm
Brooko,

I got some "good" surfs in. Nothing all-time but fun none the less. It was nice just to be in some warm, crystal clear water. No crowds - it was more a matter of trying to find somebody to surf with.

It's got lots of potential and I've seen some photos of really good waves - I think it's just luck of the draw.

Here's one of those photos:


You may be better off going to Fiji, Tahiti or Bali if you were after a proper surfing trip. I think they'd provide a better chance of quality waves albeit more crowded.
Brooko
Brooko
1672 posts
1672 posts
16 Jul 2008 7:49pm
That left hander looks sick would be all over that thing like a rash !
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