Savo Island, Florida Islands
Savo Island is one of the Florida Islands, which are part of the Solomon Islands. The island is rich in history and breathtaking scenery, making for an unforgettable vacation. Many World War II naval battles took place in the waters surrounding Savo Island; as a result, there are shipwrecks close to the coastline, particularly off the southeastern coast. Diving around these shipwrecks is an incredible experience.
There is a 480-meter-high stratovolcano, and a 2-hour hike will take you to the top, where you can enjoy amazing views over the island. Hiking around the island also takes you to hot springs and geysers. Sunset Lodge is located on the western coast of Savo Island and provides all facilities and services.
Savo Island is also famous for its "egg fields" of the megapode, a bird that lays its eggs here and buries them in the warm sand to incubate. The eggs are excavated by locals and are considered a local gastronomic specialty. The eggs are somewhat larger than a duck egg and are used to make omelets and other cuisines.
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