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Balalae


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Fenualoa


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Fera Island


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Frigatebird Island


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Gizo

A small town that consists primarily of a main street on the waterfront, Gizo is an ideal location for visitors seeking unique and diverse diving experiences.

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Guadalcanal

Guadalcanal is the largest island in the Solomon Islands. It hosts the nation's Capitol, Honiara, and much of it's industry. Guadalcanal is a high, rugged island with mountains reaching up to 2400m, a challenge for adventurous bush walkers. In Honia...

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Ironbottom Sound


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Kasolo Island


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Kennedy Island

Kennedy Island (also fondly called plum pudding island) is best known for being the place where former US President John F. Kennedy was shipwrecked during WWII. The island is very small but offers some of the best fishing, snorkeling, ...

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Lumalihe Island


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Malaita

This island, the second largest in the Solomons, is most often seen on a full-day air tour from Guadalcanal. The two most visited areas are actually offshore: Alite Village and Laulasi Village are located on small man-made islands that sit on the ree...

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Mbike Island


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Nendo


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New Georgia

The main island in the Western Province area, New Georgia was the scene of vicious fighting during World War II. Nowadays you will find interesting tribes, beautiful scenery, opportunities for relaxation and good reef diving among manta rays, sharks,...

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Njari Island


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Parasi


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Polynesian Outliers

On the fringes of the Melanesian Solomons are several small islands known as the Polynesian Outliers—Sikaiana, Rennell, Tikopia, Bellona and Ontong-Java. No one quite knows how these Polynesian enclaves came to exist on the fringes of Melanesia. Renn...

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Rauhi Island


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Rennell Island (Mugaba)


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Roderick Bay

Roderick Bay is a port located in the Solomon Islands. Discover the surrounding underwater utopia with ship wrecks and the diverse marine wonderland providing scuba diving and snorkeling unlike anything you have ever experienced. Enjoy the friendly p...

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Russell Islands


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San Cristobal, Solomon Islands

A major island (about 80 mi/130 km long and 20 mi/30 km wide) in Makira Province, seldom visited San Cristobal offers beautiful scenery, tribal culture and excellent diving (especially among the southern reefs). Kira Kira is the administrative cente...

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Santa Ana Island

Santa Ana Island is a small island in the archipelago of the Solomon Islands. It is also known as Owaraha, this destination holds a lot of cultural treasures to discover. The water is crystal clear and the locals are very welcoming and friendly.

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Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands

These remote and rarely visited small islands (mostly coral atolls) offer superlative ocean, lagoon and beach swimming, dinghy and canoe rides, shopping for local handicrafts (masks and wood carvings) and small, basic accommodations (government rest ...

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Santa Isabela Island

Santa Isabel is the longest island centered in the provincial capital of Buala in the Solomon Islands. It is a tropical island made up of rain forest and clear blue  beaches with white sand. The locals are very welcoming and friendly with villag...

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Savo

This primitive volcanic island, populated by friendly people, is the home of the megapod bird, which lays huge eggs in the sand. If your timing is right, observe the Sacrifices to the Megapod Bird ceremony, an ancient ritual that includes kite fishin...

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Star Harbour


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Taro Island


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Tavanipupu Island

This island has good diving, and it's a pleasant place to relax. The Tavanipupu Island Resort (http://www.tavanipupu.com) is one of the South Pacific's hidden jewels. We stayed three nights, meeting residents and enjoying the surroundings. It's reach...

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Tetepare

The largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific, Tetepare is covered with pristine lowland rainforest. Nature walks may reveal some of the island’s 230 recorded bird species, such as Sanford’s sea-eagles, crested cuckoo-doves, Kolombangara monarc...

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Tikopia

The island of Tikopia is located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The island is actually part of the British Solomon Islands, yet culturally as well as linguistically, Tikopia is classified with Western Polynesia. Tikopia is a small, volcanic islan...

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Tulagi


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Uepi Island


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Utupua Island


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Vangunu Island


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Vanikoro


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Vona Vona Lagoon


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The Solomon Islands represent the South Pacific of dreams - as beautiful below as it is above. For travellers with a passion for adventure and exploration, the Solomon Islands are where they can make the first footprints on an isolated stretch of beach and marvel at pristine sandy beaches, butterflies as big as birds, rare orchids, and submarine volcanoes. There are cultural treasures to visit and luxurious resorts for relaxation. The people of the Solomon Islands are some of the friendliest in the world and can still be seen practicing the ancient art of shark calling. The Islands offer unsurpassed snorkelling and diving, and impressive remnants of a tragic war have been maintained to this day. Other attractions include the cultural center of Honiara, the photogenic Auki, the proposed World Heritage sight Marovo Lagoon, and spectacular double-sided Mataniko Falls. With lush rainforests, unspoiled traditional villages, prolific marine life, and ancient harmonies, the Solomon Islands are truly a sight to behold.
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Solomon Islands


In the Solomons, they talk about "The Islands of Pride," a reference not only to their country's natural beauty, but also to the people's contributions to the Allied cause in World War II. Some of the war's bloodiest battles took place in this idyllic setting of glimmering lagoons, orchid-laden jungles, thundering waterfalls, forested peaks and thatched-hut villages. The islanders, like the Allied and Japanese forces, suffered dearly during the war.

Unfortunately, from 1999 to 2003 the political situation in the Solomon Islands deteriorated into open civil war as rival tribes on Guadalcanal Island engaged in low-intensity warfare. The troubles devastated the economy and displaced entire communities. The good news is that beginning in July 2003, an Australian-led military intervention force rounded up most of the troublemakers and confiscated illegal weapons, making Solomon Islands a safe place to visit once again. However, the local hotel and transportation facilities still require upgrading, so this country should be considered an adventure destination for experienced travelers rather than a vacation spot for ordinary tourists.

Geography

The Solomon Islands are in Melanesia, a geographic and cultural designation for about 1,000 islands that extend from New Guinea to Fiji. The Solomons stretch for 1,200 mi/1,900 km northeast of Australia. The 10 large volcanic islands and four smaller island groups that make up the country are covered with lush, green mountains. Hot and humid conditions prevail.

History

The Solomon Islands were originally settled by immigrants from present-day New Guinea. The first Europeans didn't arrive until 1568, when Spanish explorer Alvaro de Mendana de Neyra went to the area to track down an Incan legend about "islands of gold" 600 leagues west of Peru. Always the promoter, Mendana dubbed the island group "King Solomon's Islands," evoking the image of the gold mines of the ancient king. After finding little gold and suffering a few disastrous encounters with the local people, the Spanish abandoned the chain. The Solomons were left alone for the next 200 years, partially because Mendana had placed the islands east of their actual location—they were effectively lost to the Western world.

In 1767, Captain Philip Carteret located the islands again. It was not until 1893, however, that the British declared a protectorate over the central part of the group. They did so mostly to counter German advances in New Guinea. But they were also reacting to appeals from Protestant missionaries: The islands had gained a reputation as a perilous place when islanders, angry at the depredations of slave traders known as "blackbirders," retaliated by cooking and eating interlopers, including missionaries and shipwrecked sailors. As late as 1927, a tax-collecting party led by a British district officer was wiped out by tribesmen. Solomon Islanders remained under British control (with the exception of World War II) until they regained their independence in 1978.

Following independence, the Solomons became a Commonwealth parliamentary democracy, nominally ruled by a governor-general who represents the British monarch. Decision-making power lies in the hands of the prime minister and the 50-member national parliament, although in recent years corruption and mismanagement have reduced the government to a shambles. Civil war broke out in 1999 when militants on Guadalcanal tried to drive out migrants from neighboring Malaita Island. The Malaitians counterattacked in 2000, taking over Honiara, the country's capital. Peace returned after the arrival of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) in 2003, and Australia has contributed substantial development aid to help the country get back on its feet.

Snapshot

The islands' foremost attractions are friendly people, jungle walks, canoeing, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, beautiful isolated beaches, history, panpipe music that imitates birdsong, splendid wood carvings, World War II battle sites and traditional culture.

The Solomon Islands are a fascinating destination for well-seasoned travelers who want to get off the beaten path and learn more about island cultures. They're great for diving, too (in addition to the reefs and colorful marine life, there are many submerged World War II planes and shipwrecks accessible to divers). However, travelers who are simply looking for a well-programmed South Pacific beach holiday might want to consider other, equally nice spots that are a lot less expensive to reach.

Potpourri

On Saturday, local teams compete in soccer matches all around the country, and they're great fun to watch.

Environmental groups are helping villagers in the Marovo Lagoon area and elsewhere set up small ecotourism resorts as an alternative to allowing their forests to be cut for a meager royalty.

We owe the swimming stroke known as the crawl to a resident of tiny Roviana Island, across the Roviana Lagoon from New Georgia Island. Australians, who later popularized the stroke, learned the crawl from islander Alick Wickham when he traveled to Sydney in 1911 at the age of 12 and defeated his Aussie competitors at a swimming competition.

Recent studies have shown the ocean temperature around Solomon Islands to be among the warmest in the world (85 F/30 C).

The islands offer reef, boat, wall, wreck, photography and coral diving.

Some residents of the islands have facial tattoos.

The shark is sacred to many on the islands, so don't make light of the belief. Local fishermen believe they can summon sharks for help if they fall overboard while out at sea. People also believe that sharks will attack Westerners who swim in the bays. We can say from personal experience that this is not always true, but be aware that sharks can be a hazard.

Local residents range from nearly white skinned to blue-black, and some have red or blond hair. Melanesia, the region of the Pacific where the Solomons lie, gets its name from the dark-skinned residents.

Author James Michener described the islands, even during World War II, as "passionately wonderful."






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