Top 7 Things to Know Before Traveling to The Solomon Islands

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  1. The Solomon Islands, located in Oceania, are made up of six major islands and over 900 smaller uninhabited islands and coral atolls. The country is in the South Atlantic Ocean, with the Solomon Sea to the west. This means there is great biodiversity in the waters around the islands. Although it has no land borders, Papua New Guinea is only 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) from the west island of Bougainville. Vanuatu is also 153 kilometers (94.5 miles) away to the south.


    The Solomon Islands are well-known for their World War II sites and US War Memorials. It is also well-known for its shipwrecks, biodiversity, and marine life. Honiara is the capital and largest city on the main island of Guadalcanal. Furthermore, the Solomon Islands are located on the "Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped area around the Pacific Ocean that accounts for 90 percent of the world's earthquakes and active volcanoes. This is unquestionably one of the most interesting things to know before traveling to the Solomon Islands.

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  2. One of the most important things to know before traveling to the Solomon Islands is where to stay. A small percentage of those islands are actually inhabited, but there are still several choices for accommodation when planning your visit to the Solomon Islands. Guadalcanal Island is the largest of the Solomon Islands and attracts the majority of tourists. Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, is located on the island of Guadalcanal. The majority of modern tourist accommodations are within the city limits.


    Gizo, on Gizo Island, and Munda, on New Georgia Island, are two other destinations with excellent small resorts. Furthermore, many of the islands offer cultural stays. These are indigenous accommodations in small, often remote villages. In such cases, you will frequently be the only visitor to the village and will be made to feel as if you belong there. Furthermore, eco-resorts have become a popular lodging option, and the islands are home to some of the best in the Pacific. Eco-friendly beach bungalows are nestled among coconut palms, with views of tranquil lagoons and your own sandy beach.

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  3. The most popular activity for visitors to the Solomon Islands is scuba diving. There are, however, some very specialized tourism draws. During WWII, the Solomon Islands played a crucial role. Many visitors come to pay their respects to those who died on and around the islands. WWII enthusiasts visit the area to see the battle grounds and some of the relics. Bird watchers are also attracted here. The islands have a diverse range of species, some of which are only found on a few islands.


    Sport fishing is also popular among those in the know. The clear water and deep waters entice sport fishermen to take on a variety of sport species. Anglers will find many flat fishing spots in addition to deepwater fishing. In addition, for a change of pace, you can go fishing in one of the many jungle rivers. Furthermore, because the Solomon Islands are mostly uninhabited and mountainous, hiking is a popular sport. Otherwise, you can immerse yourself in the culture of the islands by visiting villages that have remained unchanged for hundreds of years. You can also spend the night in a few villages.

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  4. Best time to visit is one of the things to know before traveling to the Solomon Islands. Actually, the country has an equatorial climate which means there is little temperature change over the course of the year. Expect an average temperature of about 27°C. Also common to this type of climate is that the islands have two distinct seasons. A wet season from November to April with the rest of the year is considered the dry season. The wet season is not monsoonal as days of sunshine will happen between days of rain and even on rainy days it likely will not last all day.


    The transition months, April–May and October–November, in particular, provide some of the best weather/price combinations. Scuba diving is also possible all year, though the seas can be rough at times from June to September.

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  5. In the Solomon Islands, hospitals and pharmacies are limited to populated areas and religious missions. The National Referral Hospital, the country's main hospital, is located in Honiara and is the only hospital on Guadalcanal. Because it only has 400 beds, serious cases are frequently medically evacuated to Australia. Every province in the country has a hospital, but they are all small and understaffed. Many provincial hospitals only have one or two doctors, and some do not have any surgeons. Outlying clinics staffed by nurses are supported by the hospitals.


    If you are planning a dive trip or traveling to the Solomon Islands, it is a good idea to invest in travel insurance because you never know what could happen or when you might need it because accidents happen all the time.

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  6. Most visitors can enter the country fairly easily. A Commonwealth citizen, a US citizen, or a national of a Schengen Agreement country is not required to obtain a visa to visit the Solomon Islands. When they arrive, they can obtain a visitor permit. These citizens must comply with the following requirements:


    • Hold a valid passport. It must be issued by the proper passport authority of the country to which you are a citizen or national, valid for 6 months beyond your departure date and have sufficient blank space to accommodate the necessary stamps
    • Have either a return or an onward ticket
    • Be able to show evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself while in the Solomons
    • Have a valid visa to enter other countries from the Solomon Islands, if required.

    Other nationals should check with the Solomon Islands government for visa requirements.

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  7. The country has a limited number of airports/air strips. The most popular tourist destinations, which are located away from Guadalcanal, are mostly reached by small plane. If your destination is not on one of the islands with air service, you will be transferred by boat. Formal There is limited public transportation. Honiara has both public transportation and taxis. You will most likely hitch a ride on a truck or tractor outside of the city and other locations. They operate as an informal transportation system, and before boarding, they discuss the destination and fare.


    The Solomon Islands are unquestionably a destination for those seeking adventure. Nature will be the most appealing to you. Scuba divers will find the dive sites to be pristine, teeming with marine life, and ideal for getting away from the crowds. Hikers and bird watchers will have a plethora of options. Furthermore, those who enjoy experiencing different cultures can truly step back in time and have an authentic cultural experience.

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