Where to Find Cheap Accommodation in Vanuatu
Choosing where to stay on Tanna LINK#D071 can feel overwhelming with so many incredible options scattered across this volcanic wonderland. From our own experiences exploring the island, we've found that your accommodation choice really sets the tone for your entire adventure.
This guide will take you through the different areas of Tanna where you can lay your head, from dramatic stays under the watchful gaze of Mt Yasur on the east coast to the bustling main town of Lenakel on the west coast. We'll help you find the perfect spot that matches your travel style and budget.
Whether you're after front-row seats to volcanic fireworks, beachfront bliss, or easy access to local culture, we've got you covered with our top accommodations on Tanna.
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Lenakel Accommodation on Tanna
An easy place to start when looking for accommodation on Tanna, Lenakel is the main town of Tanna in Vanuatu, serving as the island's administrative centre. This charming town provides access to the island's incredible natural attractions and local culture.
There's so much to unpack when it comes to staying in Lenakel that you might want to check out The Complete Travel Guide to Tanna Island LINK#D071 to learn more about its attractions.
More About Staying in Lenakel
What's Lenakel good for? Volcano access, local culture, traditional villages, natural hot springs and authentic Melanesian experiences.
What to do there? Mount Yasur volcano, traditional villages, hot springs, Port Resolution, cultural performances, local markets, hiking trails, snorkelling spots, traditional ceremonies and more – see 25 Best Things to Do on Tanna Island.
Where to eat? Local markets, guesthouse dining, traditional lap lap preparations, fresh seafood, tropical fruits, kava bars and village feasts – see The Food Guide to Tanna Island LINK#D062.
1.White Grass Ocean Resort & Spa

The resort delivers a sophisticated island experience with modern, airy accommodations featuring whitewashed walls and tiled floors.
The crown jewel is undoubtedly the dramatic walkway over the reef, offering unparalleled ocean views and direct access to pristine snorkelling waters. Complimentary bicycles and snorkel gear ensure you can explore both land and sea at your own pace, while guided turtle tours provide unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Pamper yourself at Nabisa Day Spa, which harnesses Tanna's natural volcanic materials in organic, chemical-free treatments handmade in Vanuatu. The on-site dive shop, Volcano Ocean Divers, provides access to caves, reef walls, amazing swim-throughs and caverns, while the elevated island-style restaurant and bar showcase spectacular coastline views alongside famous Vanuatu beef, locally farmed prawns from Teouma and exceptional SWITI ice cream from Port Vila.
Saltwater Road, Lenakel, Tanna.
2.Rockwater Resort

Perched on dramatic cliffs 25 metres above the ocean, the resort offers an extraordinary eco-resort experience surrounded by sub-tropical forest and fruit orchards. The Mediterranean-inspired architecture harmonises beautifully with the natural environment, creating a sophisticated retreat.
This adults-only resort (12+) provides two accommodation styles: the "Resort Rooms" with 180-degree ocean views and sunset vistas, and the larger "Rock Suites" featuring luxury amenities and private garden courtyards. Both options include king beds, full bathrooms with bathtubs and showers, and essential comforts like ceiling fans and tea/coffee facilities. What's more, a daily à la carte breakfast allows you to start each morning with fresh quality cuisine.
The resort's crown jewel is its private 30,000 m² protected marine park, located just a short paddle from your room and perfect for snorkelling adventures. On-site activities include 4WD volcano tours, blue cave explorations, and visits to Yakel Village, while the relaxed atmosphere encourages personal space and genuine connections.
Ipak Bay, northern coast of Tanna.
3.Alofa Beach Bungalows (Tanna)

Away from the busy tourist hotspots near Tanna Volcano, Alofa Beach Bungalows is an affordable escape.
Nestled along the pristine coastline of western Tanna, this locally run accommodation features a small selection of individual bungalows, each thoughtfully designed with a queen bed and twin bed to accommodate up to three adults or two adults and three children comfortably.
Each bungalow boasts private facilities with hot water showers, whilst grassy gardens and forest pathways create a tranquil atmosphere throughout the property. With direct beach access right at your doorstep, you'll find yourself mere steps from the crystal-clear waters of Tanna's west coast.
The property provides 24-hour electricity, complimentary WiFi and breakfast to start your day right. A small on-site restaurant offers meals by order, perfect for enjoying local flavours without venturing far from your beachfront haven.
What makes Alofa Beach Bungalow truly special is the chance to connect with real locals who run this charming retreat, offering genuine island hospitality and insider knowledge of the area.
Lenus, west coast of Tanna.
4.Tanna Ikamir Guest House (Tanna)

Unsurprisingly, there are more affordable finds in Tanna, and Tanna Ikamir Guest House is right by the main town.
A community-owned gem where every dollar you spend goes straight towards local children's education, this enchanting guesthouse gives your holiday a purpose.
You'll find it's easily accessible by car from Lenakel or just a pleasant 15-minute stroll into the town centre.
You're literally one minute's walk from the beach, with your own private stretch of sand and some excellent snorkelling at your doorstep. The bungalows themselves are absolutely unique – beautifully constructed from shells and stone, sleeping four guests comfortably with either one queen and two single beds or two queen beds.
Every room comes well-equipped with private bathrooms featuring bathtubs, daily housekeeping, mosquito nets, 24-hour electricity and free WiFi. Your complimentary breakfast is included, whilst other meals are available from the on-site restaurant (at additional cost, but we've found the quality makes it worthwhile).
Free bicycle use means you can explore at your own pace, and the team can arrange all tours, including trips to Yasur Volcano and Yakel Kastom Village. Don't miss those breathtaking sunset views, and you'll appreciate the free private parking.
Bethel, Lenakel, west coast of Tanna
5.My Little Paradise (Tanna)

A cute homestay near Lenakel, My Little Paradise offers an affordable local stay on Tanna.
You'll find this charming homestay tucked away close to Lenakel, Tanna's bustling main hub and conveniently near the wharf. It's the perfect spot for exploring everything this incredible island has to offer.
The property features delightful bungalows with either two single beds or one double bed, all nestled amongst gorgeous gardens with comfortable seating areas where you can truly unwind. What we absolutely love about this place is the multilingual hosts who speak both English and French.
The hosts also offer guided tours in their 4WD vehicle, which is brilliant for discovering Tanna's stunning beaches. You'll have access to a lovely undercover seating area on the deck where you can relax and plan your next adventure.
With breakfast included in your stay, you'll start each day properly fuelled for island exploration, something we've found makes all the difference when you're out discovering volcanic wonders.
Isangel Road, Isengal, Lenakel, west coast of Tanna.
6.Montanna Lodge (Tanna)

Stay in a local village in Tanna in one of the simply constructed Montanna Bungalows.
Built with traditional local materials, this bungalow (notable with its feet firmly on the ground) maintains the genuine village atmosphere whilst providing comfortable accommodation with two double beds and mosquito nets.
Positioned on the main road leading to the famous Yasur Volcano, you'll enjoy direct views of Mt Yasur from this rustic setting. The location provides easy access to White Sands, Sulphur Bay and the Nazareth Twin Waterfall.
Your host, a father and gardener who lives off the land, personally guides guests around beautiful Tanna. During your stay, you can choose from numerous tour options, including visiting the volcano, traditional canoe adventures along the reef, geothermal black sand hot springs, John Frum village visits and bush walks through the island's stunning landscapes.
White Sands Road, east coast of Tanna.
Sulphur Bay, White Sands and Namakara Accommodation on Tanna
An easy place to start when looking for accommodation on Tanna, Sulphur Bay, White Sands and Namakara are popular areas on Tanna in Vanuatu, serving as gateways to the island's incredible natural attractions and local culture.
There's so much to unpack when it comes to staying in these areas that you might want to check out The Complete Travel Guide to Tanna Island LINK#D071 to learn more about its attractions.
More About Staying in Sulphur Bay, White Sands and Namakara
What are these areas good for? Volcano access, local culture, traditional villages, natural hot springs and authentic Melanesian experiences.
What to do there? Mount Yasur volcano, traditional villages, hot springs, Port Resolution, cultural performances, local markets, hiking trails, snorkelling spots, traditional ceremonies and more – see 25 Best Things to Do on Tanna Island.
Where to eat? Local markets, guesthouse dining, traditional lap lap preparations, fresh seafood, tropical fruits, kava bars and village feasts – see The Food Guide to Tanna Island LINK#D062.
7.Friendly Beach Bungalow (Tanna)

Swap volcano views for a black-sand beach at Friendly Beach Bungalow!
Tucked away amongst lush tropical greenery on the stunning volcanic black sand beach of Lowakel's Cove, these sustainably built bungalows are crafted from local materials and feature unique designs with mosquito nets for comfortable tropical living.
Each bungalow can accommodate up to four people and comes with a hot breakfast served anytime during your stay, complimentary coffee throughout the day, airport transfers and hot water. The property sits within easy driving distance of Yasur Volcano, Port Resolution and natural hot springs.
Cultural village visits and waterfall excursions can be arranged, whilst the establishment also operates Tanna Trans Tours for exploring the island. With direct beach access and just 30 minutes from the volcano ash plain, you'll find yourself perfectly positioned to experience all that Tanna has to offer.
Lowakel's Cove, Yenamakel, White Sands, Tanna
8.Tanna Chez Nous Bungalows and Tours (Tanna)

The local bungalow experience combines with island tours at Tanna Chez Nous Bungalows and Tours!
Charlie's homestay sits directly in front of the spectacular Mt Yasur volcano, and we're talking front-row seats to mesmerising eruptions that light up the night sky like nothing you've ever seen.
The active crater is just a 20-minute walk away, which means you'll witness the volcano's dramatic conical shape and hear its rumbling throughout your stay.
Located in the village boundary of Ienimakel near White Sands, this spacious family accommodation offers so much more than just a roof over your head. You'll meet welcoming locals who've maintained their traditional way of life for generations.
The location is absolutely perfect for exploring. A pristine white sand beach is just 10-15 minutes away on foot, and the famous hot springs near Sulphur Bay are easily accessible.
What makes Tanna Chez Nous Bungalow truly special is the cultural immersion you'll experience. You'll have opportunities to visit nearby villages like Johnfrum (known for its fascinating cargo cult movement) and traditional settlements that most tourists never see. Charlie, who's a local French school teacher, and his family provide genuine island hospitality and cultural insights that you simply can't get at regular hotels.
Your accommodation options include double room bungalows, a larger bungalow sleeping five people, and a group bungalow accommodating up to 15 guests. All come with complimentary WiFi, which is handy for sharing those incredible volcano photos.
Finally, learn more about the bungalow's tours, Tanna Volcano Tours & Transfers in the 10 Best Sightseeing Tours in Vanuatu.
Ienimakel, east coast of Tanna.
9.Tanna Fireworks Homestay (Tanna)

For travellers who prefer their feet remain firmly on the ground, Tanna Fireworks Homestay offers an ultra-affordable bungalow.
Experience authentic island hospitality just moments from the world's most accessible active volcano at Tanna Fireworks Homestay. Hosted by local-born Jack and Nancy on the peaceful east side of Tanna Island, this family-run homestay offers the perfect base for exploring Mt Yasur whilst immersing yourself in genuine local culture.
The sturdy concrete and brick bungalows feature traditional woven panelling, beautifully draped mosquito nets and bedside lamps that create an authentic yet comfortable atmosphere. Each bungalow can accommodate four to six guests, making them ideal for groups seeking a genuine island experience.
Located within a safe, quiet village surrounded by ocean views and refreshing sea breezes, you'll wake to stunning sunrises and have easy access to black-sand beaches, natural hot springs and scenic walking tracks. Jack specialises in providing airport transfers, guided volcano tours and cultural village visits, ensuring you experience the true spirit of Tanna.
Yenumakel, Lomemeti, Tanna.
Mt Yasur Accommodation on Tanna
Located in the rugged volcanic landscape of Tanna, the Mt Yasur area offers a unique mix of local island life and convenient access to the island's main attractions, including the world-famous Mt Yasur volcano.
You'll find both locally-run bungalows and eco-lodges in the area, particularly near the volcanic region and traditional villages.
The area serves as an excellent base for exploring Mt Yasur. Includes the villages of Isaka and Loanengo.
More About Staying Near Mt Yasur
What's the Mt Yasur area good for? Volcano viewing, traditional village visits, cultural experiences and proximity to Tanna's natural attractions.
What to do there? Mt Yasur volcano tours, traditional village experiences, hot springs visits, custom village ceremonies, access to black sand beaches, and more – see The Complete Guide to Tanna & Vanuatu LINK#D062.
Where to eat? Local village restaurants, eco-lodge dining, traditional lap lap meals, fresh seafood, and island-style cuisine – see Best Places to Eat in Vanuatu LINK#D062.
10.Castle Tree House and Bungalow (Tanna)

Let's get started with Tanna's epic treehouse experiences, starting with Castle Tree House and Bungalow!
Sleep 8 m (26 ft) above the ground in your own treehouse, with breathtaking panoramic views of the grumbling volcano right from your private balcony.
Choose from cosy bungalows (unadventurously on solid ground) or the elevated treehouses, both offering front-row seats to one of the world's most accessible active volcanoes. John and his lovely family welcome guests with that genuine island hospitality we've come to adore, taking care of your every need whilst offering guided tours of the surrounding areas.
The village stay includes an on-site restaurant serving home-cooked meals from your hosts. You'll also find hiking, snorkelling and therapeutic massage treatments available.
Volcano Road, Loanengo, Tanna.
11.Glowing Mountain View Tree House (Tanna)

One of the highest treehouses in Tanna, Glowing Mountain View Tree House offers an unforgettable experience even for those on a budget.
Picture waking up in your own private tree house, surrounded by lush tropical greenery and breathing in the crisp mountain air. It's like being a fruit bat, but with significantly better amenities!
The real showstopper here is the spectacular nighttime view of the active Yasur Volcano. You'll watch mesmerising red glowing eruptions from your elevated perch.
Each guest gets their own private treehouse and garden space, creating an intimate connection with nature on a whole new level, both literally and figuratively. The property is beautifully surrounded by tropical flowers, and the hosts offer various tours and activities to help you explore the area's natural attractions.
To top it all off, airport transfers can be arranged with advance notice of your flight details (definitely worth organising to avoid any stress).
Volcano Road, Loanengo, Tanna.
12.Tree Home Adventure (Tanna)

A treehouse with two levels of rooms, Tree Home Adventure is a clever construction that's also affordable.
You'll love this charming two-storey treehouse that feels like something straight out of a fairytale. Nestled amongst the trees, this beautifully crafted accommodation offers a proper back-to-nature experience with private ensuite facilities (complete with a cold water shower), two double beds, and a dedicated dining area that's more spacious than your typical treehouse hideaway.
You'll need to pack like a proper explorer; bring towels, torches, water, coffee and snacks, as the nearest shop is an hour's walk away.
The accommodation keeps things authentically rustic with minimal lighting beyond the dining room, creating that genuine off-grid atmosphere we're personally drawn to. Don't worry about going hungry though—meals are available on-site at reasonable prices, featuring local favourites like rice, noodles and chicken.
The family who runs this place will arrange transportation pickup and can organise guided volcano hiking experiences, though do keep in mind that services may vary as they're still perfecting their hospitality approach.
13.Tanna Volcano View Tree House (Tanna)

One of the larger treehouse structures, Tanna Volcano View Tree House gives you adventure for a reasonable price.
If you've ever dreamed of falling asleep to the rumble of an active volcano, this locally owned treehouse is your answer. Perched directly opposite the entrance to Yasur Volcano, it offers front-row seats to one of the world's most spectacular natural shows right from your verandah.
Robert and Lina run this family homestay with genuine warmth, and we can't get enough of how they make every guest feel like part of the village family. The treehouse sits just a two-minute stroll from the volcano ticket office, so you'll be first in line for those unforgettable crater visits.
You'll have your pick between private rooms or dorm-style accommodation, both featuring comfortable beds wrapped in mosquito netting. Breakfast comes included with every stay, and the on-site restaurant serves up generous helpings of authentic local kai kai that'll have you coming back for seconds.
The hosts arrange volcano tours directly from the property and can organise excursions to the ash plains, waterfalls and Port Resolution.
Volcano Road, Loanengo, Tanna.
14.Volcano Island Paradise (Tanna)

Picture this: you're drifting off to sleep to the gentle rumbling of an active volcano, with the glow of molten lava painting the night sky just outside your window. That's exactly what you'll experience at Volcano Island Paradise on Tanna Island, just a short walk from the legendary Mt Yasur.
This charming family-run lodge is operated by local Morris Poita and his family in Imayo Village. They've crafted four traditional bungalows using nothing but local materials in authentic Melanesian style; it's eco-friendly accommodation at its most authentic.
Each bungalow comes equipped with solar panels for evening lighting and offers front-row seats to one of nature's greatest shows. You'll be surrounded by lush tropical gardens, creating a peaceful oasis that somehow makes the volcanic rumbles feel like a soothing lullaby.
When it comes to dining, owner Susie works her magic in the on-site restaurant, serving up delicious local cuisine made with organic, locally grown fruits and vegetables. Your complimentary breakfast is included, so you'll start each day well-fueled for volcanic adventures.
For those who want to get even closer to nature, camping under the stars is available if you prefer to pitch your own tent.
Volcano Road, Imayo, Tanna.
15.Tanna Eco Venture Bungalow (Tanna)

A long-running local bungalow stay in Tanna, Jungle Oasis gets you close to the island's famous volcano without being suspended in a tree.
You'll find yourself choosing between just two accommodation options here: a traditional bungalow or an unforgettable eco-adventure treehouse. Both come with private verandahs where you can soak up those stunning volcano views, though the elevated treehouse takes it to another level entirely.
Your host, Mr Amon Jeffet, is one of those genuinely lovely locals who'll help you discover the island's hidden gems. The property also features tropical gardens, a rejuvenating hot spring bath, and a private river area that provides the perfect tranquil escape when you need a break from adventure.
With English and French spoken, daily room service and packed lunches available for your explorations, you'll have everything sorted for discovering nearby attractions. We're talking the Imaio kastom village, cascading waterfalls, and excellent fishing and hiking opportunities. Plus, they offer transport transfers to nearby attractions, making exploration absolutely effortless.
Local island-style meals are also available on-site at very reasonable prices.
Volcano Road, Loanengo, Tanna
16.Yasur View Bungalow and Tree House (Tanna)

Suspended on a hill, rather than in a tree, Yasur View Bungalow and Tree House is an affordable bungalow built using local materials and facing the most epic volcano and sunset views.
You'll find this backpacker bungalow perched on a hill at the base of the famous Mt Yasur volcano, offering what we can only describe as nature's most spectacular front-row seat. Built on the remnants of a volcanic lava tube and nestled within tropical rainforest, this unique spot lets you watch astonishing natural fireworks straight from your dining table.
You can choose from two private bungalows, each accommodating up to two guests, or opt for the two-bedroom tree house that's divided by a private balcony facing the volcano. All accommodation includes proper toilet and shower facilities, fresh mountain water, and shared facilities like a kitchen house with a gas stove and cutlery for self-catering.
We love that a complimentary tropical breakfast is served daily, and your knowledgeable host Mike can arrange various tours including volcano visits by day or night, kastom dances, visits to John Frum village, hot springs, ash boarding, shark bay tours and nature walks. With a beautiful river just two minutes away for morning swims and the constantly active volcano as your backdrop, this truly is a one-of-a-kind experience.
Oh, and airport transfers are also available.
Volcano Road, Tafea, Tanna.
17.Jungle Oasis (Tanna)

A long-running local bungalow stay in Tanna, Jungle Oasis gets you close to the island's famous volcano without being suspended in a tree.
The volcano becomes your most extraordinary alarm clock at this unique spot, which offers seven spacious bungalows nestled in tranquil gardens that feel worlds away from everything. The star of the show? A treehouse bungalow that'll transport you back to childhood dreams (but with proper amenities this time).
Each recently renovated bungalow comes with everything you need: 24-hour electricity, WiFi, mosquito nets, and shared bathroom facilities with flush toilets and cold showers.
Owner Kelson and his family have mastered the art of warm Pacific hospitality. They'll arrange early morning volcano tours departing at 4 am (trust us, it's worth the early wake-up call), taking full advantage of their prime location just minutes from the entrance.
The on-site restaurant serves fresh local produce with breakfast included, whilst the bar keeps cold drinks and ice cream on hand. Additional services include airport transfers, daily room service, laundry facilities, and transfers to tour sites around the island.
18.Tanna Lava View Bungalows (Tanna)

Reasonably priced, comfortable and authentically local, Tanna Lava View Bungalows is well worth considering.
While still rustic, Tanna Lava Views Bungalows is one of the more impressively constructed bungalows on Tanna, with touches like a four-poster bed and uniquely and meticulously constructed architecture - you can tell it is a labour of love and pride.
The bungalows offer unparalleled views of the glowing lava, especially spectacular during the night when the volcanic activity illuminates the sky. The welcoming village atmosphere creates an authentic cultural experience, with wonderful property owners who arrange airport transfers and tours of local attractions.
Guests can enjoy a generous breakfast included with their stay, while lunch and dinner are available on-site. The remote location ensures an intimate connection with nature and the local community.
The journey to reach this remote location is an adventure in itself; a one-and-a-half-hour drive through dense jungle, passing villages, volcanic ash plains, Lenakel town and village primary schools, showcasing many of Tanna's most captivating sights.
Volcano Road, Isaka, Tanna.
More About Where to Stay on Tanna and the Best Accommodations
That's it for our guide to where to stay on Tanna; for more information about accommodation options in Vanuatu, check out the following articles:
- Tanna Transport Guide: 8 Ways to Get to (& Around) Tanna
- Information, Shops & Services on Tanna LINK#D072
- 20 Best Things to Do on Tanna
Finally, if there's anything we've missed, you're likely to find it in Where to Stay in Vanuatu: 50 Best Accommodations LINK#A059.




