Day 1

Arrival in Honiara

  • Upon arrival in Honiara, your journey begins. After checking in at your hotel, spend the afternoon exploring the city's historical sites. Visit the National Museum to delve into the islands' pre-colonial, colonial, and WWII history. Stroll through the bustling Central Market, where locals offer fresh produce and handicrafts, showcasing the diverse cultures of the islands. In the evening, enjoy a seafood dinner by the coast while watching the sunset.
  • The next day, embark on an adventure to the picturesque Mataniko Falls. Hike through lush rainforests, listening to the sounds of exotic birds and the rustling of leaves. As you reach the falls, take a refreshing dip in the clear, cool waters. Later, visit the American War Memorial, paying homage to the significant battles fought during WWII. Conclude your day with a relaxing evening at a local beach, where you can unwind and reflect on the day's experiences.
  • Meal: Breakfast – Lunch - Dinner.

Day 2

Honiara - WWII Battlefield Tour

  • Begin the day with a trip to the WWII Guadalcanal battle sites. Visit the U.S. War Memorial, Japanese Peace Park, and Bloody Ridge, each bearing scars of the fierce battles fought here. Learn about the strategic importance of the Guadalcanal Campaign in Pacific history. The afternoon includes a visit to Tenaru Falls, nestled deep in the rainforest, where you can relax and enjoy a refreshing swim.
  • Meal: Breakfast – Lunch - Dinner.

Day 3

Honiara to Gizo

  • Fly to Gizo, the gateway to some of the best dive spots in the world. Begin with a snorkeling or diving tour at Kennedy Island and the Toa Maru shipwreck, where a WWII Japanese transport vessel sits remarkably intact, teeming with marine life. Wrap up the day by relaxing at a beachfront resort, with the option to dine on freshly caught seafood.
  • Meal: Breakfast – Lunch - Dinner.

Day 4

Gizo - Island Hopping & Cultural Tour

  • Embark on a boat tour around Gizo and the neighboring islands, visiting local villages where traditional fishing and weaving are still practiced. Learn about the rich tribal history of the Western Province. Stop by Simbo Island to see its unique saltwater lagoon and volcanic landscapes. Enjoy lunch at a picturesque beach before heading back to Gizo for a relaxed evening.
  • Meal: Breakfast – Lunch - Dinner.

Day 5

Gizo to Auki

  • A morning flight takes you to Auki, the capital of Malaita Province. Start your exploration with a guided tour through local villages. Witness traditional life and the intricate shell money craft. In the afternoon, visit Lake Tegano, the largest freshwater lake in the South Pacific. Its waters teem with fish, making it a great spot for fishing enthusiasts. Return to Auki for a quiet night.
  • Meal: Breakfast – Lunch - Dinner.

Day 6

Auki to Tulagi

  • Journey south to the former capital, Tulagi, a small island with significant WWII history. Take a historical walking tour to the old Japanese tunnels and bunkers. After lunch, head out to the surrounding coral reefs for snorkeling, or take a leisurely stroll around the island. The evening is free to explore Tulagi’s serene beaches.
  • Meal: Breakfast – Lunch - Dinner.

Day 7

Tulagi to Munda & Departure

  • Fly to Munda, a scenic coastal town known for its cultural heritage. Visit the Peter Joseph WWII Museum, which houses relics of the Guadalcanal campaign. Take a canoe tour to the beautiful Hopei Island for snorkeling, swimming, and birdwatching. Return to Honiara for your onward flight, leaving the Solomon Islands with unforgettable memories.