



World’s Only Underwater Post Office
Vanuatu Post has created an official Post Office with a difference. It is the
world’s only Underwater Post Office.
Situated within the Hideaway Island marine sanctuary, the Post Office sits in
around three metres of water and both divers and snorkellers are able to post
special “waterproof postcards”. If snorkellers cannot duck-dive down that far,
Hideaway Island staff will be on the spot to help out.
During opening hours the cards will be cancelled/embossed by the postal staff in
the Underwater Post Office. Instead of being stamped with ink to show that the
card has been sent, the Post office has developed a new embossed cancellation
device.
Placed on site by Vanuatu Post, this official and currently unique postal
location was approved by local Ni Vanuatu and opened for business in May 2003.
Opening
hours are posted on the beach at Hideaway Island, and a special flag is raised
on a float above the site when there are postal workers in the water. Some
Vanuatu Post Office staff have completed their Open Water dive training at
Hideaway Island.
Out of hours the post cards can be posted in the underwater post box attached to
the post office or taken to the main post office in town. All are guaranteed to
receive the special cancellation from this unique underwater paradise before
being delivered both locally and internationally.

This new Post Office recognises that the Republic of Vanuatu’s is made up of 83
islands and is a marine paradise. The sea is such an important part of life in
Vanuatu so in addition to opening the worlds only Underwater Post Office,
Vanuatu Post has issued a new stamp issue and minisheet featuring snorkelling.
Vanuatu was designed for snorkelling, and has countless good snorkelling spots
and a wide range of spectacular sea life. This stamp issue follows the extremely
popular eco-tourism stamp issue that featured many of the adventure, culture,
nature, sport and community activities available in Vanuatu.
Visitors who wish to view the colourful coral gardens and the immense numbers of
tropical fish, can utilise boat tour operators that cater for snorkellers as
well as “free snorkel” from beaches and resorts around the island paradise. The
sport is accessible for both young and old and much pleasure can be had in sea
temperatures that can reach 30C. Thanks to Vanuatu’s Marine Park laws, the
protected healthy coral reefs and abundant and varied marine life remain one of
the Republic’s greatest natural attractions.
Vanuatu Post encourages visitors to literally look below the surface of this
beautiful country and grab a mask, fins and snorkel, and visit the Underwater
Post Office. They guarantee you will discover unlimited fun and unforgettable
adventures!