Honiara | Arrival & Embarkation
Honiara
Begin your journey in Honiara, the vibrant capital of the Solomon Islands. Explore the Solomon Islands National Museum and the Guadalcanal American Memorial, then wander through the lively Central Market. Visit the picturesque Tenaru Falls and Botanic Gardens before boarding your yacht. Settle onboard with sunset drinks as your adventure begins.
Highlights:
- •Solomon Islands National Museum
- •Guadalcanal American Memorial
- •Central Market exploration
- •Tenaru Falls & Botanic Gardens
- •Welcome dinner on board
Mbeghe Island | Remote Island Escape
Mbeghe Island
Cruise to the untouched beauty of Mbeghe Island. Spend the day snorkelling pristine reefs teeming with marine life, from giant clams to reef fish. Enjoy beach picnics, paddleboarding, and total seclusion. Nature walks and birdwatching in the island's dense tropical forest reveal unique flora and fauna.
Highlights:
- •Pristine reef snorkelling
- •Giant clams and rare marine species
- •Beach picnics & paddleboarding
- •Nature walks and birdwatching
- •Island seclusion
Tulagi | WWII Wrecks & History
Tulagi
Arrive at historic Tulagi, once the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate. Dive or snorkel iconic WWII wrecks scattered beneath crystal-clear waters. Explore ashore for a glimpse into the island's wartime past, visiting the Central Province Cultural Center or the nifty Rekata Bay War Museum. Haleta Beach offers a perfect spot for relaxation.
Highlights:
- •WWII wreck diving
- •Historic wreck snorkelling
- •War museum exploration
- •Haleta Beach relaxation
- •Tropical reef diving
Nggela (Florida) Islands | Island Hopping
Nggela Islands
Discover the Nggela Islands, also known as the Florida Islands, famous for their breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. These islands are home to some of the most pristine coral reefs in the region. Kayak through hidden passages, snorkel coral gardens, and visit remote villages for authentic cultural connections. The islands offer excellent diving and snorkelling opportunities.
Highlights:
- •Pristine coral reef snorkelling
- •Kayaking through island passages
- •Remote village visits
- •Island hopping adventures
- •Exceptional diving sites
Karamolun Island | Nature & Culture
Karamolun Island
Relax on the serene Karamolun Island, ideal for nature lovers. Enjoy unspoiled beaches, mangrove forests, and diverse wildlife. Explore the island's interior on guided hikes and kayak or paddleboard in the surrounding waters. Optional cultural interaction with local communities provides a deeper understanding of island life. Loloaghan Beach offers an idyllic spot for swimming and relaxation.
Highlights:
- •Pristine beaches & mangrove exploration
- •Guided forest hikes
- •Kayaking and paddleboarding
- •Cultural community visits
- •Loloaghan Beach
Mborokua (Mary Island) | World-Class Diving
Mborokua Island
Visit Mborokua, commonly known as Mary Island, a remote and pristine location renowned for its spectacular diving sites. The island's underwater terrain features dramatic drop-offs, caves, and coral gardens teeming with fish, including barracudas, reef sharks, and manta rays. A highlight for divers seeking an exceptional underwater experience.
Highlights:
- •Barracuda Point dive site
- •Dramatic drop-offs and caves
- •Reef shark encounters
- •Manta ray viewing
- •Pristine coral gardens
Uepi Island | Edge of Marovo Lagoon
Uepi Island
Explore Uepi Island, located at the edge of the Marovo Lagoon, the world's largest double barrier lagoon. Exceptional diving and snorkelling await, with rays, turtles, and thriving coral ecosystems. Trek through verdant woodlands and see interesting birds. The island offers a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.
Highlights:
- •Marovo Lagoon exploration
- •Ray and turtle encounters
- •Thriving coral ecosystems
- •Verdant woodland treks
- •Pristine snorkelling
Rendova Island | Waterfalls & Relaxation
Rendova Island
Conclude your journey on Rendova Island, known for its lush rainforests, dramatic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. The island played a significant role during World War II as a staging point for Allied forces. Today, it offers excellent opportunities for eco-tourism, including hiking to scenic waterfalls and exploring diverse wildlife. Relax on board with panoramic island views.
Highlights:
- •Hidden waterfall hikes
- •Vibrant reef snorkelling
- •Eco-tourism experiences
- •Panoramic island views
- •Disembarkation & departure
Duration
8 Days / 7 Nights
Destination
Solomon Islands
Available Dates
Year-round
Locations
Starting: Honiara
Finishing: Rendova Island