Vanuatu’s Tanna Island is intriguingly traditional, with raw terrain and a sun-drenched way of life. Visitors are drawn to the island for its natural wonders such as its active volcano and incredible Blue Cave. But at the opposite end of the growling, flame-filled mountain is the cool, refreshing escape of Nazareth Twin Falls, an often overlooked and underrated cascade. Within walking distance from Isaka village (where you can see traditional dance performances), the cascade can be accessed either by car or foot along a winding creek bed, skirting around the river and winding through the thick forest. The Nazareth Twin Falls flow down the rock face into a deep swimming hole, offering a welcome respite from the thick humidity.