Mbonege Beach, Guadalcanal
Mbonege Beach is on the northern coast of Guadalcanal, the largest island in the Solomon Islands archipelago. With silky white sand, clear blue waters, and a lush backdrop, this beautiful beach is the ideal place to unwind after a long day.
Get away from it all at Mbonege Beach, which is home to two Japanese World War II shipwrecks known as Bonegi I and II. When you've had your fill of sunbathing, the naval relics make for interesting snorkeling or scuba trip that even the most unskilled diver may attempt. Picnic on the pebbled sands, scout the waves for tropical fish, and read a nice book under the palm trees—but leave valuables at the ranch and keep an eye out for falling coconuts!
There are no restaurants on the beach, although there are several thatched roofs for picnics; there are varying entrance fees for different car sizes and activities, and a sign with the varied costs can be found along the entrance road. Mbonege Beach is normally quiet and deserted, however, it can get packed on weekends during the high season.
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