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Solomon Islands

Plan your dives in Solomon Islands

✅ 11 dive sites • 📸 0 photos • 🗓 Best months: The best time to dive in the Solomon Islands is between May and October, during the dry season. This period offers calm seas, excellent visibility, and the most comfortable weather conditions.

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About Diving in Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands offer a scuba diving experience like no other, where pristine waters meet vibrant marine life. Divers can expect to explore untouched coral reefs, historic World War II wrecks, and a diverse underwater ecosystem. The atmosphere is serene and untouched, providing a sense of adventure and discovery. Typical dive sites include expansive coral gardens, dramatic drop-offs, and fascinating wrecks. The best times to dive are during the dry season when conditions are optimal, and visibility is at its peak. Interesting facts include the region's historical significance during World War II, leaving behind numerous wrecks that have become artificial reefs teeming with life.
Diving Overview
Diving in the Solomon Islands is characterized by its rich marine biodiversity, clear waters, and an array of dive sites ranging from coral reefs to historic wrecks. The area is less crowded than other Pacific destinations, providing a more intimate and exclusive diving experience.
Diving Conditions
Water temperatures range from 27°C to 30°C (81°F to 86°F) year-round. Visibility is typically excellent, often exceeding 30 meters (100 feet). Currents vary by site, with some areas suitable for beginners and others offering more challenging conditions for experienced divers.
Top Dive Sites
  1. Bonegi I & II (Guadalcanal)
    These are two of the most famous wreck sites, featuring Japanese transport ships from World War II, now home to a variety of marine life.
  2. Mary Island (Russell Islands)
    Known for its incredible underwater visibility and abundance of marine life, including barracudas and sharks.
  3. Leru Cut (Russell Islands)
    A dramatic underwater fissure that offers a unique diving experience with stunning light effects and diverse marine species.
Marine Life
Divers in the Solomon Islands can expect to see a wide range of marine life, including reef sharks, manta rays, turtles, and a plethora of colorful reef fish. The region is also known for its healthy populations of pelagic species and macro life.
Reef Type
The Solomon Islands predominantly feature fringing and barrier reefs, with some areas also having patch reefs.
Reef Condition
The reefs are generally in pristine condition, largely due to the remote location and lower levels of tourist traffic compared to other destinations.
Conservation
The Solomon Islands have several marine protected areas, such as the Arnavon Islands Marine Park. Divers are encouraged to follow local regulations, which include no-touch policies and restrictions on fishing and anchoring to help preserve the delicate marine ecosystems.
Best Time to Dive
The best time to dive in the Solomon Islands is between May and October, during the dry season. This period offers calm seas, excellent visibility, and the most comfortable weather conditions.
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