Scenic point
Efate Island
Efate Island, also known as Watt Island and Sandwich Island, is the main island of Vanuatu in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. This is a beautiful coral island, where there are "forest", "desert", "mountain" and "grassland" on the bottom of the sea. They are coral trees, the "mountain" is composed of white sand on the seabed, and the "grassland" is naturally green seabed plants.
Since there is no pollution, the sea water here is particularly clear, with a water depth of about 5-8 meters, crystal clear. Tourists can see many manatees on the sea surface. The manatees are as big as pigs, with hair on their bodies, and their big mouths are like suckers gnawing seaweed on the bottom of the sea; most of the sea turtles are as big as small round tables. Foraging on the seabed. Tourists can dive to the bottom of the sea and hug the turtle, and it will carry you up from the bottom of the sea when it takes a breath, which is very fun.
In addition to visiting aboriginal tribes, traditional markets and cultural museums, and historical sites of the mirage between the United States and Japan during World War II, Efate Island can explore the tropical rainforest and enjoy forest bathing, and enjoy the waterfalls on the island and nearby villages on a raft , Aboriginal hunting methods and dance performances, and yacht fishing are also very popular.