Solomon Islands
The 992 islands that make up the Solomon Islands sit to the east of Papua New Guinea and north of Vanuatu. These islands remain relatively untouched by the developments of the modern world and encompass the notion of the quintessential remote island experience.
Most islands are surrounded by colourful coral reefs, with luminous lagoons, wonderful white sand beaches and cool coconut trees. The interior of the islands ranges from luscious rainforests and dense jungle to cascading waterfalls and magnificent volcanoes.
Immerse yourself in the abundant history left behind from the battles between Japan and the USA during World War II, both above and below the water.
When you visit the Solomon Islands, you have the opportunity to seek the unexplored. Rich in culture, history and natural wonder, this pristine paradise is one of the Pacific’s best-kept secrets.