Luganville
Luganville is Vanuatu's "second city," with a long, relaxing key street that runs parallel to the waterfront. The open-air market is one of them; it is open 24 hours a day, except on Sunday nights, and it sells fresh fruit, vegetables, and a variety of other items that the residents of Santo bring from their community gardens. While in town, you should have some Kava at one of the local Nakamals.The Greenlight Kava bar next to the Unity Shell petrol station is a popular Nakamal among the local expatriate population. The expatriates that frequent the greenlight are usually fairly cordial and willing to engage a tourist in discussion and impart a little of their western viewpoint on life in Santo.
The healing water, located on the shore on a wharf right on the major route between the airport and town, is a new attraction. A taxi from town will cost you between 150 and 200 vatu. Hundreds of people have rushed to swim and bathe in this water since rumors arose that it may heal cancer and other ailments. The water is a tidal spring, thus it's best to visit at low tide. Even if you are doubtful of the medical benefits, the website has a lovely environment and is worth visiting. Everyone is welcome as long as they are quiet and respectful. The landowner has announced that drinking and swimming in the water is free because it is a gift from God.
Location: Espiritu Santo ,Sanma, Vanuatu