Scuba Diver

IN THE SOLOMONS’ CAVERNS

Besides her wrecks, the Solomon Islands offers some of the best diving in the world. And unlike its neighbours, Fiji and Vanuatu, which attract more visitors, the Solomons is relatively new to tourism

Located east of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands consists of six major islands and over 900 smaller ones. They span an area covering almost 30,000 square kilometres with plenty of ocean and reefs in between to explore. The Solomons first entered the world’s consciousness in the most unfortunate of ways during World War II, with the now infamous main island of Guadalcanal. This

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