

You’ll see the best of the Solomons by being out on the water and diving in remote locations. They provide a comfortable base to enjoy everything the islands have to offer.

There are also a number of liveaboard operators who operate out of Honiara. And we also have hammerhead sharks, reef sharks, eagle rays, barracuda, fluorescent turtles and pristine reefs for you to explore. If you prefer macro diving, you’ll like our pygmy seahorses, spiny lobsters and other little critters. We’ve got plenty of WWII fighter planes, tanks and more for the wreck divers. The water temperature is usually between 26-30 degrees and the diving is suitable for all levels, from novices to very experienced divers. You can dive all year round but conditions are best between April and November when visibility can exceed 40 meters. You might also see manta rays, sharks and dolphins on their migratory route. You can find a kaleidoscope of hard and soft corals, large sea fans and huge numbers of reef fish. We have over 5,000 square kilometres of reef which is virtually untouched and unaffected by human interference. The Solomons is in a unique location called the Coral Triangle. Our beautiful piece of paradise has not yet been widely discovered so lucky divers, freedivers and snorkellers who visit us will have the place to themselves. There are almost no words for how spectacular the diving is the Solomons. Fisherman's Guide to Solomon Islands Vacation.
