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Tanna is 40 km (25 mi) long and 19 km (12 mi) wide, with a total area of 550 km² (212 sq mi). Its highest point is the 1,084 m (3,556 ft) summit of Mount Tukosmera. It is the most populated island in Tafea province, with a population of about 20,000, and one of the more populous islands in the country. Isangel, the provincial administrative capital, is on the west coast near the island's largest town of Lénakel. Mount Yasur is the most accessible active volcano in the world, located on the southeast coast.

Culture and economy

With the exception of one group of people - the John Frum cargo cult, the island’s 20,000 inhabitants have retained much of their original custom and culture (kastom).  They follow a more traditional lifestyle than many other islands. Some of the villages are known as kastom villages, where modern inventions are restricted, the inhabitants wear penis sheaths (Bislama: namba) and grass skirts, and the children do not go to public schools.
There are five languages spoken on Tanna: 'North Tanna' in the northwest, 'Lénakel' in the west-central area near Lénakel, 'Southwest Tanna' in the southwest, 'Whitesands' in the northeast near Whitesands, and 'Kwamera' in the southeast. These are generally grouped into the Tanna languages family, which is a subgroup of the South Vanuatu languages, an Austronesian language branch.  The island is one of the most fertile in Vanuatu and produces kava, coffee, coconut, copra, and other fruits and vegetables. Recently, tourism has become more important, as tourists are attracted to the volcano and traditional culture. To help preserve the integrity of culture as a tourism asset, only local people are permitted to act as guides. There are many accommodations available on the island. There is an airport at White Grass on the western coast.

History

The island was first settled about 400 BC by Melanesians from the surrounding islands. The glowing light of Mount Yasur attracted Captain Cook, the first European, to the island in August 1774, where he founded Port Resolution, a town on the eastern tip of the island, named after his ship HMS Resolution. He gave the island the name of Tanna, probably from the local name for earth, muk-tana. In the 19th century, traders and missionaries (chiefly Presbyterian) arrived, but the  Tanna people stuck to their traditions more strongly than other islands; there remain fewer Christians in comparison with the other islands of Vanuatu. The island became famous in Europe as a place of cannibalism and risk for missionaries. It was not a principal site of World War II, but about 1,000 people from Tanna were recruited to work on the American military base on Éfaté. First exposure to First World living standards may have led to the development of cargo cults. Many have died out, but the John Frum cult remains strong on Tanna today.

A secessionist movement began in the 1970s, and the Nation of Tanna was proclaimed on March 24, 1974. While the British were more open to allowing its holdings in Vanuatu independence, it was opposed by the French colonists and finally suppressed by the Anglo-French Condominium authorities on June 29, 1974. In 1980, there was another attempt to secede, declaring the Tafea Nation on January 1, 1980, its name coming from the initials of the five islands that were to be part of the nation. British forces intervened on May 26, 1980 allowing the island to become part of the newly independent nation of Vanuatu on July 30, 1980.


Thank you to Luc for these promotional videos on You Tube





The following list of Accommodation providers are members of the Tafea Tourism Council.
For your convenience they are listed according to their locations across Tanna:
/accommodation
West Coast South West Coast South East Coast
Lenakel Cove Resort Ikamou Guest House Paradise View Bungalows
Sunset GuestHouse Uma Guest House Port Resolution Yacht Club
Talapua Guest House Tanna Lodge Samana Starlight Bungalows
White Beach Bungalows Sunset Bungalows Yasur Tribe Bungalows
Sunshine Coast Bungalows Sunrise Bungalows
Volcano Whispering Lodge
Volcano Smile Lava Bungalows
North West Coast Siwi Pandanus Bungalows
Evergreen Bungalows Hidden Treasure Bungalows
White Grass Ocean Resort Tropical Retreat Bungalows
Mountain Breeze Bungalows

A visit to Tanna is a must:

To really appreciate this island, especially Yasur Volcano, you can stay overnight on Tanna, but we really suggest at least 7 days is needed to experience and appreciate all the Custom, Culture and natural beauty Tanna has on offer.
  • Mount Yasur Volcano. Tanna's #1 World Class attraction. Considered to be the safest and most easily accessed volcano in the world. We recommend when visiting the volcano to wear old clothes and sturdy footwear. Yasur volcano is quite small and tours will drop you within 5-6 minutes walk of the crater's lip. At night, guides provide torches and night time is, of course, the most spectacular for the fiery display of erupting lava. Whilst Yasur is considered very safe and is constantly monitored, it is a live volcano. There are no hand or safety rails. On some occasions, generally after particularly wet Wet seasons, the very lip of the main vent is closed to the public as lava rocks bigger than large automobiles spurt higher than the rim and may fall in unexpected places. It is, however, equally spectacular from a distance.

  • The John Frum Cargo Cult. It's certainly an eye opener, seeing an entire culture base its belief system around the Gods living in the U.S.A. who are responsible for the 'magical' manufacturing of such goods as radios and jeeps, fridges and just about every other manufactured item that can not be fashioned from the jungle or the sea.

    John Frum Day is celebrated February 15th.
  • Big Banyan Tree
  • Blue Cave Dive Tour
  • Captain Cook Rock
  • Tanna Coffee Plantation & Factory Tour
  • Fekar Waterfall
  • Horse Riding through tropical rainforests, plantations and along beaches
  • Iapilmai Waterfall
  • Ilkuskus Bat Cave
  • Ipai Custom Village
  • Kelson's Cannibals
  • Lamakara Village - John Frum Night (Fridays)
  • Light House Bungalows Bat Cave
  • Loanpekel Snorkeling
  • Mount Melen Cave Tour
  • Port Resolution Fire Walking
  • Port Resolution Hot Springs
  • Port Resolution - White Beach Restaurant
  • Saddleback Tours
  • Shark Bay
  • Sulphur Bay Hot Springs
  • Coconut Tour
  • Louniel Waterfall & Black Sand Surf Beach
  • Horse Riding - White Grass Plains

The following Tour Operators are available as guides around the island:
Big Lui's Tanna Tours Contact: Lui - 678 56 00 503
Tanna Three Star Tours via their web site
Mantanna Marae Tours via their web site
White Grass Southern Island Tours via their web site

A Taste of Futuna on Tanna

'Futuna Village' situated near Isangel, is a small community of families who have relocated to Tanna from the island of Futuna. They create handmade items, tools and mats in the distinctive Futunan style and they are now being made available to the public. Ask your accommodation providers or tour operators for more information.

Items include authentic stone axes, shell necklaces and bangles, distinctive wood carvings of model dugout canoes and full sized walking sticks, woven mats, carry bags and skirts

 

All purchases are guaranteed to pass Quarantine and
Customs requirements to leave Vanuatu.

Futuna Promotional Video

Our thanks to Luc for providing You Tube video

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