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The historical tour, Dancing stones, the famous water music and several custom dances.

The famous annual Vanua Lava Day – a 4-day festival starting on September 1st (small entry fee). This well-organised festival shows you lots of custom dances, contemporary music, locals arts and food demonstrations, water music, historical walk and more! This is one of the best Vanuatu festivals!

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  1. November 27, 2013 at 8:52 PM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Vureas Bay holds a 4-day cultural festival in the first week of September each year. The festival showcases custom dance, crafts, cooking, magic, costumes, hunting and much more.