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Off the beaten track and located in the Coral Triangle, the Solomons are an ideal destination for adventurous travelers looking to explore some of the best coral reefs in the world. The diversity of marine creatures here, the health of the reefs, and the huge number of World War 2 wrecks, will leave most scuba divers awestruck. 

Surfers, hikers and kayakers will equally enjoy this little visited and unspoiled country where the genuine friendliness of the local people will live long in your memory.

Recent Solomon Islands Articles

Diving with Trevallies – Apex Predators of the Reef

Diving with Trevallies – Apex Predators of the Reef

Trevally are among the more common fish encountered by divers, in a variety of species. These powerful silvery predators patrol the reefs and are often seen preying on smaller fish, making exciting, sudden dashes around the reef and thrilling any on-looking scuba...

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Diving with Turtles – Underwater Ninjas

Diving with Turtles – Underwater Ninjas

Turtles are among the best loved of sea-dwelling creatures. This is due both to their cute appearance and personality, as well as their declining numbers and their need for human protection, turtles are among the best loved of sea-dwelling creatures. Everyone loves an...

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Diving with Tawny Nurse Sharks – Oooh Matron!

Diving with Tawny Nurse Sharks – Oooh Matron!

Dive with tawny nurse sharks. Photo courtesy: Macana Tawny nurse sharks are quite commonly encountered by divers. You may see them lying on a sandy floor or huddled together in their favourite cave or crevice during the day, or witness them hunting on a night dive....

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Diving with scorpionfish: Motionless and Venomous

Diving with scorpionfish: Motionless and Venomous

Scorpionfish are among the ocean’s most fascinating and enigmatic creatures, captivating divers with their extraordinary camouflage and formidable venomous spines. Belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, these ambush predators are found in tropical and temperate waters...

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Diving with Moray Eels – a Foray into the World of Morays

Diving with Moray Eels – a Foray into the World of Morays

You are finning along a reef with fish swimming all around you when suddenly something makes you stop on your tracks. You see a sight that at once captivates you and implores you to fix your gaze on a head protruding from a hole, seemingly glaring out and opening and...

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Diving with Napoleon Wrasse: Ocean’s Most Curious Fish

Diving with Napoleon Wrasse: Ocean’s Most Curious Fish

Diving with Napoleon wrasse in the Philippines. Photo courtesy: Robert Yin An exquisitely patterned fish, the giant yet gentle Napoleon wrasse is a favourite fish to encounter for divers in many regions of the world. This is because, in areas where they are still not...

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Diving with Lionfish: a Devil Firefish or a Turkeyfish?

Diving with Lionfish: a Devil Firefish or a Turkeyfish?

A lionfish at Lankayan Island, Malaysia One of the most photogenic fish you are likely to come across when scuba diving is the lionfish; a fish as beautiful as it is dangerous. Often found lurking in quiet areas of a reef or a wreck, the firefish has a very...

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Diving with Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks

Diving with Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks

Mysterious Denizens of the Deep Diving with hammerheads at Darwin Island. Photo courtesy: Master Liveaboards Diving with sharks is a popular pursuit but not all shark dives are the same. One of the most awe-inspiring sights has to be diving with the hammerhead shark....

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Diving with Mandarinfish

Diving with Mandarinfish

The Most Colourful and Charming Fish in the Sea A male mandarinfish in Indonesia. Photo courtesy: Adelaar Dusk is the moment when one of the most fascinating events in the marine world occurs; the mating of mandarinfish. And sitting on a chair watching the sun set is...

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