Bilikiki

Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands are home to some of the best reefs in the world and the diving is spectacular, diverse and colourful, There is not just one type of diving but an array of different habitats and ecosystems. There are pelagics and critters, wrecks, caves, amazingly healthy coral gardens, sand slopes, mangroves, walls and sea mounts. There is no ice diving but pretty much everything else is covered!

Amazingly there are very few dive operators in the Solomon Islands and this means that its extremely rare to see another dive boat during the trip. Having dive sites to ourselves is one of the many great things about the Solomon Islands.

White boat named BILIKIKI floating on calm water under a blue sky with scattered clouds, with green trees along the shoreline in the background.
Map of the Solomon Islands, highlighting Honiara in Guadalcanal Province with a red circle. The map shows surrounding islands, provinces, and neighboring countries with labels, and ocean labels for the Pacific Ocean and Solomon Sea. Scale in kilometers and miles at bottom left.
Underwater scene with colorful coral reef and school of small black fish, scuba divers exploring in the background.
A manta ray swimming underwater with other fish in the background.