You’ll cross three rainforest suspension bridges at Eden on the River in Vanuatu with a local guide leading the way. Feel your heart race on a mini zipline before cooling off with a swim in crystal-clear water. Light refreshments are included—and if you listen closely, you’ll catch stories from locals that stick with you long after.
“You sure this is safe?” I asked, half-joking, as our guide Joel grinned and handed me the harness. The air was thick with that green smell you only get in Vanuatu after rain—kind of sweet and earthy. We’d just left the gardens behind and could already hear the river somewhere below, hidden by all those tangled trees. Joel pointed out a bright blue butterfly (I missed it, honestly) and told us how his uncle used to fish here as a kid. That made me smile.
The first bridge looked easy enough—just a bit wobbly underfoot, but nothing wild. By the second one, my hands were sweating on the rope (I’m not great with heights), but everyone was laughing and calling out tips. There was this family from Sydney ahead of us; their youngest kept yelling “look at me!” every few steps. The third bridge felt like a real test—narrower, higher up, and I could see sunlight flickering through the leaves onto the water far below. Not gonna lie, my legs shook a little.
After the mini zipline (which was way more fun than I expected), we finally got to the riverbank. The water was cold at first touch but so clear you could see pebbles on the bottom. Someone handed around fresh fruit—pineapple maybe?—and we just sat there for a while, feet dangling in the current. I still think about that cool rush on my skin and how quiet it got except for birds and someone’s quiet laughter upstream. Didn’t want to leave yet, honestly.
Yes, children aged 4-12 can join at half price; infants 3 and under are free.
It’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal injuries; moderate fitness is needed.
You should bring towels, swimmers, and reefwalkers for swimming in the river.
Yes, a local guide leads you throughout Eden on the River.
Light refreshments are included during your visit.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller.
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
Your day includes guidance from a local expert throughout Eden on the River’s gardens and bridges circuit, all taxes and entry fees covered, plus light refreshments after your swim in the river before heading back refreshed (and probably still damp).
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