Panasia Island
Panasia island feels like it belongs in the South Pacific, with Fiji and Raratonga, rather than Papua New Guinea. This lovely island beach, which is part of the Louisiade archipelago, offers everything a great paradise should have: white sand, blue sea, and lots of room. P
Panasia Island is a vision of silent islands, secluded and calm. When staring down at the calm water and islands, the cliffs soar to the sky. It's a mix of white sand, turquoise sea, and lush greenery. It is a beautiful island with craggy limestone cliffs and projecting coral reefs.
Panasia Island is a Papua New Guinean island that is part of the Louisiade Archipelago's Calvados Chain. It's near Pana Varavara, at the western extremity of the Calvados Chain in the Louisiade Islands, in the Milne Bay province. This island is used by the locals to grow sweet potato crops. The fresh air on the pristine island combined with the calm jade green water brings the most peaceful emotions to visitors to this place.
• Location: Louisiade