Responsible Tours in the Solomon Islands
Get off the beaten path and really connect with the Solomon Islands on a culturally and environmentally responsible tour organised by our local team in the Solomon Islands. These Solomon Island tours offer authentic local experiences that benefit local communities. Take a look below at the responsible Solomon Island tours we currently have on offer.
Gizo Scuba Dive
Duration: 7 hour(s)(assuming 1 travellers)
A great diving day including 2 tank dives on two separate dive sites with the surface interval and picnic lunch on an isolated beach . There is also plenty of time to snorkell or siesta under the shade of a tropical palm!
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Gizo WW2 - Tour 1
Duration: 5 hour(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
This day of WW2 related snorkelling is historical, beautiful and challenging. After our morning departure for the Stuart Tank we will visit a Japanese underground hospital on Kolombangara Island and a Hellcat fighter plane.
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Gizo WW2 - Tour 2
Duration: 7 hour(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
Snorkel and learn. This day is full of beautiful ocean adventures and a history of WW2 in the region. We start with a trip to a Stuart Tank and then visit a Japanese gun fort, partially submerged Japanese wreck, and a American Hellcat fighter plane.
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South Marovo Diving
Duration: 2 hour(s)(assuming 1 travellers)
Solomon Dive Adventures offers daily boat dive trips to sites around south Marovo with a proliferation of marine life.
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World Fish Centre Educational Tour
Duration: 2 hour(s)(assuming 2 travellers)
On the small island of Nusatupe you will be escorted to the World Fish Centre and commence your tour of their aquaculture centre. Your guide will talk you through the different viewing ponds containing small clams and coral species; they will explain the different stages of rearing stock. This is a hands-on experience as you can even snorkel through the giant clam forest looking (no touching!) at these beautiful sea creatures. You will also see tropical fish, green turtles, manta rays, sting rays and even dugongs have been sighted here.
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