Mystery Island, The World’s Smallest Port Of Call

Deep In The South Pacific Is Vanuatu’s Mystery Island, One Of The World’s Smallest Ports Of Call

A number of cruise lines provide private island visits for cruisers that are mostly located in the Caribbean but local residents of tiny Vanuatu in the South Pacific have come up with their own private island experience.

It’s called Mystery Island, also known as Inyeug, a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Aneityum Island in Vanuatu, South Pacific. It’s become a popular stop for cruise ships and even though it doesn’t have a water theme park, it still has much to offer cruise ship visitors. A tender port this island is known for its incredibly beautiful white sand beaches, crustal clear waters, and vibrant marine life. Residents from Aneityum come over and set up businesses on Mystery Island when cruise ships visit. These include market stalls, offering local craft goods and food, boat excursions to nearby reefs, local entertainment, beach chairs and umbrellas.

Mystery Island is about three quarters to a mile long and a quarter mile wide and features a mile and a half of beautiful beaches with about two miles of trails.

Those Caribbean private islands just cannot match the unspoiled beauty of Mystery Island.


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