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Scuba Diving Holidays In Solomon
Famed for their natural beauty and their wartime history, the Solomon Islands are a
fascinating dichotomy for the diver. A stunning seabed is littered with artefacts from World
War Two - fascinating diving for those with historical interests.
Country Description
The islands stretch over a thousand miles, however the
landmass is far smaller. The Solomon are a huge attraction
for tourists in search of war relics. The are is steeped
in modern history thanks to the Solomon archipelago
being the site from where the US launched their first
land offensive against the Japanese in 1942. Battles
commenced in the small jungle-covered island of Guadalcanal.
The Solomon do however promise far more than old war
stories. It's a beautiful country that boasts stunning
sunsets, warm waters and rain forest on your doorstep.
Diving Description
There's something here for reef enthusiasts and wreck
fans. The reefs are stunning thanks to the tropical conditions,
and attract numerous pelagics. The wrecks on the other
hand are plentiful thanks to the war casualties. These
wrecks have become natural reefs that thrive with life.
Dive site
Guadalcanal
A great destination for the wrecks of ships and planes
with many diveable from the shore. Many of the planes
sit in shallow lagoons, but thanks to the plankton rich
waters visibility isn't great. Further out to sea
however and you will find great wrecks in clear water.
The reefs of Mborokua, Munda, Russell and Nggela Islands.
Outstanding reef systems that are awash with colour from
the abundance of cronoids clinging to the branches of seafans.
This is finished of with swarms of reef fish and pelagics
that patrol the waters in search of food.
Other info
A few dive operators in the UK have started offering trips
to the Solomon. When you get there you will find a very
good and well-run diving infrastructure. Most are land-based
operations but there are also a couple of liveaboards.
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