Edited by m.eppoliti, 25 March 2012 - 05:50 AM.
Solomon Islands
#1
Posted 25 March 2012 - 03:16 AM
#2
Posted 25 March 2012 - 07:05 PM
Try contacting Neil Yates of Tugali Dive
http://www.tulagidive.com/
You can check out photos of some of the wrecks here.
http://www.photograp...ictures.php?c=9
Erol
Edited by ErolE, 25 March 2012 - 07:08 PM.
www.photographee.org
Unified Team Diving
#3
Posted 25 March 2012 - 07:15 PM
If it is so easy every one would be doing it!
Nikon D 7000, Subal Housing, Inon Z 240 strobes.
#4
Posted 27 March 2012 - 02:29 PM
Personally, with 4 days to kill, I would take a domestic flight to Gizo or Munda in the western province and dive out there. The reefs are spectacular, a couple of really good wrecks, some good walls with big pelagics, and many cultural opportunities too, including the so-called "skull island" where custom burials took place. My favorite place to stay is Zipolo Habu resort in the Vonavona lagoon, very rustic but also very scenic and peaceful, plus very well run. There are many others (Agnes Lodge, Fatboys, Sanbis, Gizo Hotel, etc). If you are feeling flush, Uepi resort near Seghe is tops.
If you want a real dose of culture, fly to Auki in Malaita and take a tour of the artificial islands in the Langalanga lagoon, where the shell money that is used for bride price is made. Its not always straightforward to arrange so allow a couple of days. A drive up the island will show you what the country is really like, unlike anywhere else. Accommodation in Auki is not very upscale (to put it mildly).
(full disclosure: I have been going to the Solomons since I was a volunteer there over 20 years ago, lived there full time for over three years, and still travel there regularly for work)
#5
Posted 27 March 2012 - 03:02 PM
#6
Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:26 AM
Thanks. Please keep the suggestions coming. We are seriously considering the Gizo option
Yep, I'd definitely go with the Gizo option... but it's 'kind of' a honymooners retreat, although I wouldn't let that stop me. The diving is awesome. Toa Maru, walls and sharks.. ! Are you travelling alone? Munda is also spectacular and one of my favourite places!
#7
Posted 28 March 2012 - 04:43 AM
#8
Posted 28 March 2012 - 08:30 AM
There is some decent shore diving within a 30 minute drive of Honiara. The two best known wrecks at Bonegi 1 and Bonegi 2 are really broken up but still fun. In between is a site called Ruaniu that has some decent reefs. A bit further out near Doma is a B-17 in shallow water that is in fairly good shape. There are also reefs at Tambea which is about an hour away. The three nearest sites make good night dives also
Personally, with 4 days to kill, I would take a domestic flight to Gizo or Munda in the western province and dive out there. The reefs are spectacular, a couple of really good wrecks, some good walls with big pelagics, and many cultural opportunities too, including the so-called "skull island" where custom burials took place. My favorite place to stay is Zipolo Habu resort in the Vonavona lagoon, very rustic but also very scenic and peaceful, plus very well run. There are many others (Agnes Lodge, Fatboys, Sanbis, Gizo Hotel, etc). If you are feeling flush, Uepi resort near Seghe is tops.
If you want a real dose of culture, fly to Auki in Malaita and take a tour of the artificial islands in the Langalanga lagoon, where the shell money that is used for bride price is made. Its not always straightforward to arrange so allow a couple of days. A drive up the island will show you what the country is really like, unlike anywhere else. Accommodation in Auki is not very upscale (to put it mildly).
(full disclosure: I have been going to the Solomons since I was a volunteer there over 20 years ago, lived there full time for over three years, and still travel there regularly for work)
What kind of work do you do that allows you to travel there for work? Dive related?
My fiance and I are thinking the Solomon Islands for our honeymoon. We would like a place that has good diving (macro and wide angle but I will settle for WA as I know the Solomon's is better for), nice beaches and cool history/culture.
#9
Posted 29 March 2012 - 01:37 AM
#10
Posted 30 March 2012 - 08:29 AM
I have honeymooned in the Solomons(2002)-it was my second trip-1st on Bilikiki the second on the sister ship (I heard its not running now)
I suggest the boat trip over land for honeymoon-take a 10 day or two week trip.
Mark
2 Aquatica f/3 housings
Nikon film f/5's and f/3's cameras
Way to many strobes to list
All that Nikonos junk
and now a subal d300 setup
Still a film divasourus with a baby toe in digital world
#11
Posted 30 March 2012 - 07:34 PM
Diving at Munda was very good, excellent reefs,sharks,rays,plane wrecks .
My 2 dive days at Gizo were disappointing.Nice wreck dive but reef dives were not good.
I would definitely repeat Munda, i would not return to dive Gizo.
Accom options were better at Gizo, some really nice places to stay. I stayed at Fatboys , a really nice resort which i would recommend. Great place just to relax for a few days.
If you just want to relax, enjoy topside & do a couple of dives i would prob recommend Gizo.
If you want to do lots of diving i would head to Munda.
Edited by Kevster, 30 March 2012 - 07:39 PM.
#12
Posted 07 April 2012 - 02:46 AM
#13
Posted 08 April 2012 - 01:04 AM
#14
Posted 02 June 2012 - 04:01 AM
#15
Posted 11 June 2012 - 05:53 PM
Could also consider Uepi Island which has great resident sharks. Beautiful island and food
Honiara diving with Niel from Tulagi dive is the best.
Twin Tunnels, John Penn and one of the best wrecks in the world the Aaron Ward. Even better than what you will do on the liveaboard. I have dived it three times and goign back again in November.
Sta at Hotel Mendana an easy walk across beach to Neil's boat.
