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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 Leopard Sharks: Can a Shark Change its Spots?

Diving with Leopard Sharks: Can a Shark Change its Spots?

A leopard or zebra shark in Thailand. Photo Courtesy: Lia Barret The leopard shark is a fantastic animal to encounter on a dive. Its grace and beauty in motion provides an exhilarating experience. They are docile sharks that you can admire and photograph safely in...

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Diving with Clown Triggerfish: Prettiest Fish in the Sea?

Diving with Clown Triggerfish: Prettiest Fish in the Sea?

Clown triggerfish, beautiful patterns. Photo Courtesy: Aggressor Fleet One of the most colourful fish to encounter when diving, clown triggerfish make for an excellent photo opportunity. Unfortunately they are quite camera shy and are exceptionally good at turning...

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Diving with Dolphins – Man’s Best Ocean-Dwelling Friend

Diving with Dolphins – Man’s Best Ocean-Dwelling Friend

Thought to be among some of the most intelligent animals on the planet, dolphins' playful, inquisitive nature have made them popular with divers and a fascination for all humans for as long as we have known of their existence. In fact, many cultures consider the...

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Diving with Cuttlefish – the Wisdom of a Cephalopod

Diving with Cuttlefish – the Wisdom of a Cephalopod

It is normally a case of love at first sight. There you are gently gliding over the reef when you see before you a blob that is hovering atop the corals. As you get closer you begin to distinguish the rhythmic wafting of its frills, its pulsating skin and intelligent...

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Diving with Titan Triggerfish – Terrible ‘Old Evil-eye’

Diving with Titan Triggerfish – Terrible ‘Old Evil-eye’

You have probably seen them before and not doubt been warned of the dangers they pose when protecting their young but how much do you know about trigger fish? Find out more about this common reef inhabitant and understand why it has torn off a few ears over the years...

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Diving with Seahorses – a Diver’s Best Friend

Diving with Seahorses – a Diver’s Best Friend

A seahorse examines a diver`s watch Seahorses are mesmerising and magical marine creatures. It’s like they materialised from a young child’s dream with their horse like head, a tail akin to a monkey, eyes that move independently of each other and skin colour that...

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Diving with Nudibranchs – It’s Only a Slug, Right?

Diving with Nudibranchs – It’s Only a Slug, Right?

To those who have never dived, the idea of a small slug-like, bottom-dweller might seem like a boring prospect. However for divers, the picture is rather different. These little, riotously-coloured creatures bejewel the ocean floor, catching the eye like glinting...

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Diving with Manta Rays: Graceful Gliders

Diving with Manta Rays: Graceful Gliders

We have done some of the world's best manta dives and know that the joy of diving with these creatures is difficult to overstate. They capture divers' imaginations since they move so gracefully and majestically through the water - whether frolicking in the surf, or...

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Diving with Harlequin Ghost Pipefish: Masters of Disguise

Diving with Harlequin Ghost Pipefish: Masters of Disguise

Divers of all kinds just love these fish. Colourful and distinctive, small and delicate, motionless and elongate, they blend in so well with their surroundings that they are near-impossible to find and divers practically drool over sightings. Amazing camouflage of...

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