Journey beyond Papua New Guinea’s frontiers aboard Coral Adventurer to discover the Solomon Sea’s most remote corners. This carefully curated voyage connects you with significant WWII history at Australian and New Zealand memorial sites, while exploring pristine atolls where manta rays glide through crystal waters. From climate resilience programmes on Nissan Island to traditional Kula Ring ceremonies, each destination reveals the remarkable stories that shape this diverse region. Dive into temperate waters, walk through village communities, and witness conservation efforts that protect marine life. With our small ship’s agility, we can truly see these untouched places rather than simply sailing past.
- Dive and snorkel remote beaches and atolls of the Solomon Sea and Milne Bay
- Delve into climate resilience programmes and WWII history on Nissan Island, Bougainville
- Enjoy a local seafood lunch with villagers and commemorate lives lost at the Tol massacre site
- Explore ancient traditions of the Kula Ring in remote island communities
- Scout temperate waters for elusive manta rays, green and hawksbill sea turtles
- Visit the newly erected Australian War Memorial sites honouring fallen soldiers