Day 1: Solomon Islands

Day 1 | Board in Honiara

Board the ship in the afternoon for a trip briefing, before meeting your new shipmates at the festive welcome dinner. During transits, you will search for whales, dolphins, and seabirds, and if you want to participate in cetacean surveys, you’ll learn about your Rapid Ecological Assessment survey techniques.

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Pre-tour Departure and Arrival Information

You may choose to arrive in Honiara early to rest from your travel.

Day Stop

Honiara

Included

Dinner

Days 2 - 4: Russell Islands

Day 2-4 | The Russell Islands

The Russell Islands are made up of two scenic volcanic islands, Pavuvu and Mbanika, with rugged terrain and amazing beaches. Their numerous deep, sheltered bays are perfect for coral reef growth and offer exceptional snorkelling. Various whales and dolphins inhabit these waters, including a resident pod of short-finned pilot whales as well as spinner, spotted, Fraser’s, and Risso’s dolphins. It is a perfect start to your exploration of the remote waters of the Solomon Islands.

Explore a variety of fascinating seaward reef environments, including sloping coral gardens and barrier reefs. Observe how the abundant fish communities take advantage of food brought to the reef by strong ocean currents and waves. Look for adult reef fish like sweetlips and blue tang hiding in the corals while the larger predators circle above.

Swim through the beam of light illuminating the narrow crevice of the Leru Cut and pop your head out of the water to see the vine-clad vertical rock walls and listen to the soft hum of the jungles above.

Between snorkels, you can help survey for whales as you travel to a new site. The Solomon Islands have an unusually large number of marine mammals, almost half of which are endemic to the region.

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Overnight

Russell Islands

Included

All meals

Days 5 - 6: Marovo Island

Day 5-6 | Marovo - Mbili to Wickham

Marovo Lagoon is the world’s largest enclosed reef lagoon and earns its World Heritage status from its mix of biologically and culturally significant wonders. Its turquoise-blue waters are dotted with hundreds of small islands fringed with sandy beaches and covered by coconut palms and rainforest, making it an idyllic and pristine tropical paradise. Spend an exhilarating two full days snorkelling and exploring this extraordinary lagoon.

Cetaceans are frequently sighted in Marovo’s waters including resident spinner, spotted, and bottlenose dolphins, pilot whales (in the deeper passages of the lagoon), and occasionally orca and dugong. The abundant and generally docile reef sharks of Marovo carry a special place in local culture, considered to be a key species in the ecosystem, and sometimes as guardian spirits.

Visit local communities on the inhabited islands to see the exquisite woodcarvings made by local woodcarvers; if you are lucky, watch one of the expert carvers at work honing his craft. See day-to-day village life for the subsistence fishermen who inhabit these islands; a special experience not to be missed.

 

Overnight

Marovo Lagoon Area

Included

All meals

Days 7 - 8: Tetepare Island

Day 7-8 | Tetepare

Navigating down the Blanche Channel and the west coast of New Georgia Island, you’ll sail to the jewel-like Tetepare Ultra-remote, even by Solomon Islands standards, Tetepare is best described as one of the “last Edens.”

On lush, uninhabited Tetepare, find green tree skinks, sea turtles, and mangrove monitors wandering on the black beaches, and hike into the pristine forest to find an astonishing variety of butterflies and birds. The island has been protected from logging by the Tetepare Descendants’ Association, who manage and protect the island’s resources as a conservation

area. In the forests around the water, you might find large populations of the rare coconut crab, the world’s largest land-dwelling crustacean that grows up to three feet across. The island is fringed with untouched coral reefs, where you can snorkel amongst a spectacular diversity of fish, and maybe even spot a few of the resident crocodiles making the reef their home.

Information on whale and dolphin diversity and distribution in this region is very sparse, although the deep, open waters around the islands are suspected to host sperm, beaked, and blue whales, as well as many species of dolphins. Help scientists look for these cetaceans on the water between island visits and snorkels to deepen our understanding of marine mammals in the Coral Triangle.

Overnight

Tetepare Island

Included

All meals

Day 9: Solomon Islands

Day 9 | Mary Island

Sail overnight to one of the most remote and isolated islands in the Western Solomon Islands, Mborokua or Mary Island. Mborokua is the halfway point between the Russell Islands and Marovo Lagoon. At sunrise, approach this volcanic island while looking for sperm whales and other oceanic cetaceans that frequent these deep waters. Mborokua offers fantastic snorkelling and diving opportunities, including spectacular reef drop-offs and large schools of barracuda and trevally. Here, thousands of colourful damselfish, anthias, surgeonfish, and other species congregate in schools, creating breathtaking flashes of light as they move in unison.

With hundreds of coral species on the shallow reef floor, you will see firsthand how corals provide food and shelter for various fish species, and how the interactions between different organisms create an interdependent ecosystem. After snorkelling, you may have the opportunity to go ashore and explore the uninhabited island jungles.

Day Stop

Mary Island

Included

All meals

Days 10 - 11: Florida Islands

Day 10-11 | Florida Islands

Your overnight cruise will bring you east to the Florida Islands group (Nggela), where amazing protected coral gardens along the convoluted coastline await your exploration. Giant clams, ancient coral colonies, and a multitude of fish can be found here. Many of the reef fish that you saw as adults on the seaward reefs such as sweetlips and parrotfish dwell here as juveniles and semi-adults.

Your first snorkel site in the lagoon's reefs may also lead you to seeing the largest of rays, the manta ray. In the afternoon, you will visit another shallow reef for additional exposure to the thousands of marine organisms that can be found in shallow, protected waters.

Overnight

Florida Islands

Included

All meals

Day 12: End of Itinerary

Day 12 | Disembark in Honiara and join a workshop or fly home

Disembark after breakfast and transfer to the Honiara Airport for flight home.

End of arrangements

Included

Breakfast

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