An aerial view captures a lush, palm-covered island surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs.

The Solomon Islands

Welcome to Paradise. Nestled away in the South Pacific, this hidden gem boasts nearly 1000 islands, only 150 of which are inhabited. Visit on a yacht charter for rich culture, poignant WWII history and endless coral reef-rimmed lagoons.

1000 Shining Stars

Lush green islands emerge from the vibrant blue waters of this tropical archipelago.

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INSPIRATIONAL ITINERARIES IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Crystal clear turquoise waters gently lap against a sandy shore under a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds.

Your Guide to the Solomon Islands

Untouched. Unrivalled.

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Lush green jungle meets crystal-clear turquoise waters teeming with coral reefs.

Untouched Paradise

The Solomon Islands offer an untouched paradise that is sure to appeal to anyone looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience. With hundreds of islands, only a small fraction of which are inhabited, it's easy to find a secluded spot where you can truly feel like you're the only one in the world.

Ancient skulls rest within a weathered stone niche, surrounded by moss-covered rocks and fallen leaves.

Unforgettable History

The Solomon Islands have a rich and unique heritage. The blend of Melanesian and Polynesian cultures is truly fascinating, and is reflected in everything from the traditional crafts to the music and dance. Having played a significant role in WWII, the islands offer many relics to discover.

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Reasons to Visit

Unmatched Diving

These islands boast some of the most incredible marine life you'll ever see. From colorful coral reefs to schools of tropical fish, there's something to see around every corner. In addition, the waters here are home to a number of incredible wrecks, including the famous Japanese transport ship, the Kinugawa Maru.

Lush green islands dot the vibrant blue waters of a tropical paradise under a bright, cloud-dappled sky.

Your Guide to the Solomon Islands

From Reefs to Rainforests

Experience an authentic island adventure in the Solomon Islands. Nestled away in the South Pacific, this hidden gem boasts nearly 1000 islands, only 150 of which are inhabited, making it a dream destination for the intrepid explorer.

Indulge in the natural beauty of these stunning islands, from the majestic coral reef-rimmed lagoons to the lush tropical rainforests, cascading waterfalls and awe-inspiring volcanoes. Encounter friendly locals who still practice their traditional way of life, with music and dance being a central part of their culture. Immerse yourself in the local culture or visit the historical World War II sites with their numerous war relics and memorials. On a private yacht, you can witness the true majesty of this hidden paradise at your own pace.

Your Guide to the Solomon Islands

A Treasure Trove of Craft and Culture

The Solomon Islands offer a fascinating blend of Melanesian and Polynesian cultures, and their traditional crafts are a must-see for visitors. Local artisans are known for their intricate wood carvings, depicting mythical creatures and ancestors. Traditional dances are another highlight, with colorful and vibrant performances at special events. Natural materials such as coconut husks and shells are used to create intricate designs in their crafts, making them unique and distinct. During your yacht charter, you can purchase hand-carved souvenirs and witness the artists at work in their workshops.

Women adorned in traditional attire and natural adornments participate in a cultural celebration.
A weathered shipwreck rests in the turquoise waters beside lush green trees and a wooden pier leading to thatched-roof bungalows.

Your Guide to the Solomon Islands

Strewn with Historical Artefacts

Discover the fascinating WWII history of the Solomon Islands, with significant battles fought here between Allied and Japanese forces. The Battle of Guadalcanal was one of the most critical engagements of the Pacific War and is considered a turning point. Today, yacht charter guests can explore the relics and remains of the war, from rusted tanks and artillery guns to plane wrecks and sunken ships.

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