Pacific Islands Antartica
Vanuatu belongs to the continent of Oceania( Near Australia)
Not a continent-but a group of islands. Usually referred to as part of Oceania. Note Vanuatu is a Melanesian nation - not Polynesian as per the above photo!
Vanuatu is an island nation in the south Pacific north and east of Australia. It is not on a continent. There's a map and more information available at the Wikipedia article on Vanuatu. Oh, and you'll need a link. Got one for ya.
Oceania. North West of New Caledonia
Vanuatu is located in the continent of Oceania. It is an island nation situated in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia and southeast of Papua New Guinea. The country consists of a chain of 83 islands, known for their volcanic landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
New Zealand is not a part of any continent. Vanuatu is also not part of any continent. The two are quite separate and distinct groups of islands, approximately 2,939km or 1,826 miles apart. There are seven large landmasses on Earth that are commonly regarded as Continents - there is no strict criteria but used as general global and/or political destinations. "Oceania" contains Australia, New Zealand and some south Pacific islands such as Vanuatu, but it is not a continent in the geographic sense of the word.
Vanuatu is located in Oceania, Oceania is also known as Australia. However Oceania includes the islands around it
The currency of Vanuatu is called the Vanuatu vatu.
The name 'Vanuatu' means 'Our Land' in one of the local verniculars of Vanuatu.
travel.yahoo.com.au/.../vanuatu/vanuatu-food-vanuatu.html
Vanuatu vatu
West of Fiji is Vanuatu