While the South Pacific World War II Museum is still in the early stages of development, you’re welcome to visit the site where the Museum will take shape. It may be quiet for now, but this is the very ground that once formed part of the largest American naval base outside of Pearl Harbour during World War II—an extraordinary place with a powerful story.
If you’re planning a visit, or simply want to learn more about the Museum and its progress, we’d be delighted to hear from you. Whether you have a question, a story to share, or would like to get involved, our team will be happy to assist.
South Pacific WWII Museum Unity Park, Main Street Luganville, Espiritu Santo Vanuatu
The Museum site is located in Unity Park, right in the heart of Luganville on Espiritu Santo. This central location places it within easy reach of many of the island’s key World War II sites, making it an ideal starting point for exploring Santo’s remarkable wartime history.
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The South Pacific World War II Museum is a living project—continually growing as new stories, artefacts and discoveries come to light. We regularly share updates on our progress, research and community involvement.
Follow along to stay connected with the journey as the Museum develops and the story of Santo continues to unfold.