EM82A – HONIARA,
MUNDA AND GIZO EXPLORER
SOFT ADVENTURE PACKAGE FOR INDEPENDENT TRAVELLERS
7 nights ex-Brisbane
This is a sampler package
featuring Honiara and the Western Solomons. In Honiara, take
an introductory
sightseeing
tour then choose from
a menu of interesting day trip options to explore the history, geography
and lifestyle around the capital. In Munda, tour the historical Roviana
Lagoon and visit the skull island and the ruins of the village cult
fortress on Nusa Roviana Island, razed by British colonial forces
in 1892. The highlight of this itinerary is a three-hour speed boat
ride from Munda to Gizo through the stunning Vona Vona Lagoon, surely
one of the world’s most picturesque water journeys.
The package concludes with three nights at the Solomons’ premier
hideaway resort on a tiny island near Gizo where you can enjoy unlimited
snorkelling and beach walking right in front of your waterside bungalow,
or take boat trips to visit local villages or go hiking on nearby
islands.
For an 8-night version of this tour that connects with Port Moresby
flights, see EM82.
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here to download a more detailed itinerary for EM82A with prices,
list of tour inclusions and trip notes (Adobe Acrobat
PDF file)
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Solomon Airlines B737 jet

Honiara market

Entrance to Mendana Hotel

Mendana Hotel beach
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GENERIC
ITINERARY
DAY 1:
HONIARA: arrival
Arrive Honiara early afternoon on your Solomon Airlines or Pacific
Blue flight from Brisbane (3-hour flight time plus 1 hour time
advance).
On arrival at Honiara airport you will be welcomed by our local guide
after you exit Customs (look for somebody holding a sign with your
name). To make the best use of the remainder of the afternoon you
will commence your city tour as soon as you leave the airport, with
your luggage safely stowed in the back of your tour vehicle.
Work on the main runway at Honiara Airport was first commenced by
the Japanese in early 1942. American forces landed on Red Beach,
near the airport, in August 1942 and completed work on the main runway
and a number of parallel strips on the same site and further east.
The Americans christened the complex Henderson Field, named after
a naval aviator killed in the Battle of Midway earlier. For sixty
years it was known as Henderson Field until the Solomon Islands Government
dropped the name Henderson in the mid-noughties after the Japanese
government sponsored major airport renovations.
From the airport you’ll drive through the urban fringes, past
schools and light industrial areas then turn inland through residential
areas up a few steep hills to the Mt Austen peace park built by the
Japanese government in the 1980s to commemorate their war dead. From
the memorial there are panoramic views of the North Guadalcanal coastline,
from east to west horizons.
Retracing your steps to the main road and passing many local landmarks
(the hospital, the soccer stadium, Chinatown, the Mataniko River,
you’ll turn inland again and up another ridge, Skyline Ridge,
to the U.S. war memorial. Here again there are excellent views of
the town and harbour, and moving tributes to American forces killed
in action during the Guadalcanal campaign.
Next stop will be the central market where all manner of fresh food
and handicrafts are sold. Your driver will mind the vehicle and your
luggage while your guide shows you through the market. Late in the
day the market is not at its best so you might care to stop here
again tomorrow if time allows.
A little further on is the main shopping and business area known
as Point Cruz, so named because it is adjacent to a rocky promontory
which juts out into the sea and was identified by Spanish explorer
Alvaro de Mendana in 1568 as the only suitable site for a deepwater
port along the whole north coast of Guadalcanal (the rest of the
coastline is coral-and-black-sand beach). The promontory is now covered
with the sheds and wharves of the Port of Honiara.
Just past Point Cruz is the yacht club and the hotel where you will
be staying. First established in the late early 1970s as the Mendana
Hotel, this landmark also suffered a name change when bought out
by the Japanese Kitano corporation in the early 1990s and is now
officially called the Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel. However this
is quite a mouthful so everybody just keeps calling it “the
Mendana”. The hotel is located on the main waterfront with
its own tiny beach in the lee of Point Cruz and a panorama of yachts
and other small craft bobbing in the water. The hotel is just a few
minutes walk from the Point Cruz shopping area, where there are a
number of Chinese restaurants - it is safe and pleasant to stroll
around this area in the evening.
Overnight Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel (room only, pay as you go
for meals by cash or card).
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Upper reaches of the Mataniko
River

Honiara shoppng district

Market shopping
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DAY
2: HONIARA: day trip options
Today a choice of activities is offered.
1) Day hike to Mataniko Falls - this is a 6-hour round-trip hike
following the Mataniko River upstream from Honiara. Guides will walk
with you and a picnic lunch is included. The waterfall is quite large
and majestic. There is a big cave at the bottom which can be explored
if you take flashlights. There are stalagmites, bats and birds in
the cave, which was used as a hideout by Japanese forces. The walking
is challenging in the humid climate and requires reasonable physical
fitness. You will first be driven half an hour from your hotel to
the Tuvaruhu suburb upstream and commence walking from there. Pickup
at reception 07:00, dropoff 16:00.
2) East Guadalcanal
battlefields excursion – this trip covers
all main points of interest from the 1944 campaign including Henderson
field, Hell’s Point, Bloody Ridge, underground hospital, Red
Beach, Koni field, Tetere Beach. As you drive along the east coast
road, you may note straight sections of the road that are actually
old fighter airstrip runways. Includes packed lunch. Pickup 08:00,
dropoff 16:00.
3) Artifact and
souvenir shopping – for those who prefer to
stick closer to the hotel, this is a half-day activity that leaves
you with a free afternoon to laze by the pool or sit on the little
beach at the hotel, or do your own thing around town. The morning’s
shopping stops include the Mendana gift shop (shell jewellery and
general souvenirs), central market (shell money necklaces and other
crafts), DJ Graphics (souvenir T-shirts, island-style garb and local
music CDs), BJS Agencies (ebony wood carvings, woven baskets) and
Betikama High School (copper beatings, paintings by local artists).
Your guide may know some other good shop-stops. Of course there’s
no obligation to buy anything… browsing is fun too. You won’t
see another tourist all day and shopping is a great way to rub shoulders
with the locals. For lunch your guide will take you to a local café to
join the workers and shoppers for a local-style lunch: Honiara-style
fish and chips (garlic-infused reef fish fried in batter with sweet
potato chips) or curry chicken and tropical vegetables on rice are
the two most popular dishes. Lunch is included in the tour. Pickup
08:00, dropoff 13:00 (or later by arrangement).
Overnight Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel (room only, pay as you go
for meals and drinks by cash or card).
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Munda air terminal on a busy day
... 2 planes
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DAY
3: HONIARA / MUNDA
Your Honiara guide will transfer you to the airport for your morning
flight to Munda – pickup time to be advised.
On arrival at Munda airfield you’ll be met by a representative
from Agnes Lodge. From the small terminal to the Lodge is only a five
minute walk – porters from the Lodge will carry your bags.
Before sundown there will be time to take a stroll around tiny Munda
township, one of the quietest little townships in the Pacific. The
air terminal is located right in the middle of town: the taxiway out
to the runway actually bisects the town. Munda’s 3000 metre runway
is said to be the longest airstrip in the Solomons: it was originally
built by the Japanese as a bomber strip during World War 2, and later
commandeered by the Americans.
Overnight Agnes Lodge, Munda (room only, pay as you go for meals
and drinks)
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Exploring the Roviana Lagoon with local guides
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DAY
4: MUNDA: Roviana Lagoon tour
Today you’ll take a full day tour of Munda and the Roviana Lagoon
by motor canoe. The Roviana people were head-hunters in the pre-colonial
days and you’ll be taken to Skull Island where the bones of both
ancestors and the unlucky are displayed, and then to Nusa Roviana Island
where the head-hunting tribe lived in a fortified village that was
razed by British colonial forces in 1892. The ruins are still there
including the remains of a totem stone carved in the likeliness of
a wild dog that the chief of the time kept as a mascot. On the island
you’ll visit a seaside village and be served traditional New
Georgia-style cooking. On the opposite “mainland” shore-line
you’ll be taken to see the Holupuru Falls and bat cave, and a
brilliant swimming and snorkelling beach with colourful coral gardens.
Snorkelling gear is provided.
Overnight Agnes Lodge, Munda (room only, pay as you go for meals
and drinks)
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Mbabanga Island with Sanbis Resort in foreground

Beachfront bungalow, Sanbis Resort
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DAY 5: MUNDA / GIZO
This morning you’ll be transferred by sea-going launch from Munda
wharf to Sanbis Resort on Mbabanga Island near Gizo town. The launch
will depart Sanbis early in the morning and pick you up at approximately
08:00.
The water transfer takes about two hours and is one of the Solomons’ most
picturesque water journeys. 75% of the distance hugs the shore of Vona
Vona Island and weaves through a myriad of tiny islands that lie in
the Lagoon between Vona Vona Island and Kohinggo Island, both part
of the New Georgia group. At the end of the lagoon you’ll pass
through a narrow passage between Vona Vona and Kohinggo then cross
Fergusson Passage, a short stretch of open water separating Vona Vona
from the Ghizo Island group, of which Mbabanga Island is one. The launch
crew will be happy to make shore stops en route through the Vona Vona
Lagoon if you would like to visit a village or do some snorkelling
in any spot that takes your fancy. You’ll probably never pass
through such a beautiful part of the world again, so don’t blink!
Arriving at Sanbis Resort in time for lunch, the rest of the day is
at leisure. Snorkelling, kayaking, swimming and exploring the island
are all free activities at Sanbis Resort www.sanbisresort.com.
Overnight Sanbis Resort, Gizo (waterfront bungalow, room only)
(NB If accommodation at Sanbis Resort is unavailable at the time
of booking you will accommodated at Fatboys Resort www.fatboysgizo.com
which is located at the opposite end of the same little island, or
at the Gizo Hotel. In this case, all water activities will still
by provided by Sanbis Resort and free daily transfers provided between
Sanbis Resort and your alternative accommodation. Gizo town is located
on the much larger Ghizo Island - note different spelling for the
island itself).
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Sanbis Resort - great snorkelling right in front of
your bungalow

Gizo market "canoe park"
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DAY
6: GIZO: Sanbis Resort
Half day water sports and/or sightseeing by boat ex-Sanbis Resort +
half-day at leisure.
Your stay at Sanbis Resort (or alternative accommodation) is
inclusive of accommodation and one organised half-day activity
per day. The
activities menu includes: scuba diving (including all gear), boat
fishing, a boat trip to Gizo town or local villages, village-to-village
hiking, being marooned on a desert isle with a picnic lunch, snorkelling
offshore reefs, visiting John F. Kennedy’s island. A boat
with driver, water sports equipment and lunch or refreshment hamper
is at your disposal for the half-day. Swimming, snorkelling, canoeing
around the resort area and exploring Mbabanga Island are free activities
available for the rest of the day.
Half-day excursions usually include a packed lunch. Pay as you
go for other meals and drinks at the resort and any additional
motorised activities apart from the half-day activity included
in the package.
(A suggested half-day trip is a coastal village-to-village hike
on adjacent Kolombangara Island. A boat from Sanbis Resort will
drop you off at the Kukundu Mission Station with a guide, and
you’ll
walk between pretty little villages along the picturesque coast
until you get to Ghatere. The boat will pick you up at Ghatere
and transfer you back to the resort. About 3 hours walking, plus
stops to chat with villagers en route.)
Overnight Sanbis Resort, Gizo (waterfront bungalow, room only).
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Sanbis Resort - your own little slice of paradise
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DAY
7: GIZO: Sanbis Resort
Half day water sports and/or sightseeing by boat ex-Sanbis
Resort + half-day at leisure.
Overnight Sanbis Resort, Gizo (waterfront bungalow, room only).
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Solomon Airlines domestic workhorse: the 18-seater Twin
Otter |
DAY 8: GIZO / HONIARA / BRISBANE
After breakfast, transfer by boat to Gizo or Munda airfield for your
morning flight to Honiara connecting with your afternoon flight to
Brisbane.
Click
here to download a more detailed itinerary for EM82A with prices,
list of tour inclusions and trip notes (Adobe Acrobat
PDF file)
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