
Serah's Lagoon Hide Away
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- sustainability
Serenity.... A moving experience encompassing a romantic leaf bungalow built over the water, breathtaking sunsets, authentic village life and customs and the unique craft of manufacturing shell money still used in daily life for ceremonies. Whilst the lagoon doesn't offer beaches and places to lie in the sun, it does provide visitors with a close up view of the various artifical islands set amongst the natural islands and mangroves.
The highlight of your stay is peace and quiet, sitting on your verandah watching local paddle canoe 'traffic', bird life living in the mangroves that suround you, and fish swimming in the crystal clean lagoon waters. The distant sounds of the lagoon are also very special- people singing as they work or paddle, children laughing and fish jumping out of the water. Serah can arrange a number of excellent authentic demonstarions of shell money making, bride ceremonies in their custom dress of shell money, and warrior attacks from the past.
You are welcome to visit Serah's village which is close by along a raised stone walkway-just far enough away.
Very tasty meals are provided at a reasonable cost including local dishes.
Facilities:
- Laundry Service available
- Mobile Phone Reception
- Self Serve Laundry
Services:
- Arrival/departure point transfers (Extra charge)
- Babysitting - Paid
- Daily Housekeeping
Recreation:
- Canoeing
- Cultural Arts and Craft Interactive activity
- Cultural Entertainment
- Cultural Visits/Tours
- Educational Experiences
- Fishing/Crabbing/etc.
- Snorkelling
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Pijin English and Langa Langa
Check out is flexible. Please discuss with Serah.
Children are welcome
Cancellations 7 days or less, prior to arrival will incurr a 2 day tariff charge and No-Show will incurr a minimum 2 days tarrif or 50% of the full booking.
Minimum stay is two nights.
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Meet us, Kerrie and Danny Kennedy! We are your local connection in the Solomon Islands. We have a long and active history in community development and environmental protection, which when coupled with our tourism backgrounds melded perfectly to create our sustainable tourism business. We have worked with the WWF and the Nature Conservancy to maintain this beautiful landscape that we share with you on diving, heritage and village tours. Let us connect you with the Solomon Islands’ hotels and tours.

