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Walindi Plantation Resort

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Papua New Guinea is located within a coral triangle – the global centre of marine biodiversity with the highest number and most diverse corals, tropical fish and other marine life in the world. The waters of West New Britain offer a great range of underwater adventures.

Fringing dormant volcanoes create a dramatic backdrop to the waters of Kimbe Bay. Countless submerged reefs and sea mounts play host to over 900 species of fish and 400 species of coral. The pristine corals grow to amazing sizes in a rainbow of colours, a photographer's paradise.

Walindi Plantation Resort, established in 1983, is an intimate dive resort situated on the shores of Kimbe Bay on the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Celebrating over 25 years of operation, the resort is world famous for its quality of diving, international award winning photography and warm hospitality. Bird watching and nature tours are also featured activities of the resort.

Accommodation is in secluded bures or plantation house rooms nestled along the beachfront and surrounded by lush tropical gardens. Delicious meals featuring the freshest seafood and beef, fruits and vegetables are included in the tariff. Dive sites in Kimbe Bay are five to 45 minutes ride from the resort on covered, specially designed day boats. Boom netting with resident pods of dolphins is a highlight, and keep an eye out for passing orcas and migrating whales.

Walindi is home port to the world renowned live aboard dive vessel MV FeBrina, offering various itineraries around New Britain throughout the year. In addition to Kimbe Bay, visit the remote Witu Islands or the offshore reef system, Fathers Reefs for a varied and diverse dive experience. At certain times of the year, Kavieng or Rabaul are also incorporated into the itineraries, and for a special treat, join one of the trips to the south coast of New Britain and discover rare and unusual critters on the pristine and rarely dived reefs in the Gasmata and Lindenhaven areas.

MV FeBrina is 73 feet of live-aboard comfort and convenience. She is a stable and extremely seaworthy motor vessel, well set out and catering for serious divers and photographers who want a total PNG dive experience. Accommodation for maximum 12 guests is in five comfortable and roomy twin share or double cabins and two single cabins, all with en suite bathroom facilities. FeBrina's crew is locally trained as divers, and with the inimitable Alan Raabe at the helm, they specialise in combining excellent service and meals with the ultimate diving experience.

One giant stride and you are immediately enveloped in yet another extraordinary diving experience!




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Guide to The Islands

Not to be missed are trips to the volcanic observatory and helicopter tours of the crater.

The Islands of Papua New Guinea are divided into four groups. East & West New Britain, the largest of PNG's outer islands, has two main centres: Rabaul in the east and Kimbe in the west. Rabaul is the site of some of PNG's most active volcanoes, Tavurvur and Vulcan.

The last big eruption in 1994 completely covered the peaceful town and harbour in ash and forced the residents who remained to move the town to nearby Kokopo. The town has recovered and visitors are assured of a range of quality accommodations and services.

Diving is still a big attraction here, even though the eruption hit many dive sites in the harbour quite hard. Ironically, the source of the town's demise has now become one of its biggest attractions.

Trips to the volcanic observatory and helicopter tours of the crater are not to be missed.

There are a number of hotels operational in Rabaul Township and at Kokopo, a number of lodges, guesthouses and hotels are now open and provide excellent accommodation. A highlight of a visit to Rabaul is a visit to Palmalmal in the Pomio District, the Duke of York Islands and the Bainings.

Like its neighbour in the east, West New Britain is surrounded by a turquoise sea, dotted with reef-fringed atolls and adorned with magnificent rainforests, which plunge into white sandy beaches. The fertile volcanic soil in this region is suitable for growing just about anything and lush plantations stretch from the mountains to the sea.

The major attraction here is the diving in Kimbe Bay, accessible from land or via live-aboards. A chain of dormant volcanoes shields the bay from open ocean conditions, creating a pocket of calm on the north coast of the island. The landscape of extinct volcanoes creates a dramatic backdrop and steaming thermal springs, waterfalls, boiling volcanic pools and mud holes can be found within.

New Ireland is an island paradise of sandy white beaches, towering mountains and clear springs and rivers that run the entire length of the island. A road made from crushed coral links north to south, but travel is easier by sea. The Malangan culture in the northern and central part of the island is unique within the Pacific and its people are particularly well known for their sorcery and shark calling. Diving in this region is fantastic and there are several resorts offering accommodation and diving services.

The abundance of local seafood translates into gourmet feasts for visitors featuring coconut crabs, crayfish and a variety of reef fish. There are a number of hotels and guesthouses in Kavieng and small guest lodges are located on the islands in the harbour.

Manus Island is a distant island group to the northwest of the mainland which can be reached by air or by coastal cargo ship and there are two main hotel lodges in Lorengau. Manus Island has vast tracts of forests in the central range and a magical coastline. The dancing by the locals is erotic and majestic, depicting a life of openness and joy. This island group is hailed as having exceptional diving and is occasionally visited by some of PNG's live-aboards.

The North Solomons as a province includes Buka and Bouganville Island, as well as hundreds of smaller islets, cays and atolls. Boating enthusiasts find this a marine wonderland with untouched reefs to explore and an everlasting supply of reef fish and shellfish.

Buka Island is accessible by boat and plane from Rabaul and has a variety of accommodation varying in price and quality. Walking through village tracks and plantation roads is the best way to discover the magnificent flora and fauna.

Whilst there are few hotels on mainland Bougainville, there are numerous guesthouses in Buka.