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As traditional economic bases enter ‘sunset mode’, tourism is set to become the major contributor to the Solomon Islands’ ongoing economic fortunes in the years to come Writer: Matthew Staff | Project Manager: Ryan Gray
or many, notions of paradise revolve around peace, relaxation, untouched beauty, and isolation; a haven that almost seems unearthly in its make-up. When visiting the Solomon Islands though, you get a more loaded, complex, deep and poignant form of paradise that is optimising its natural tourism appeal to boost its overall economy and business acumen. Not just a fortress of solitude for holiday makers, the Solomon Islands in fact made its name as a genuine fortress during World War II and now reaps the sympathy and deserves of that hardship through a tourist influx that comprises war buffs, veterans and families; as well as the inevitable swathe of holiday-makers, scuba divers, surfers and backpackers each year. More recently though, a new demographic has entered the equation too, in the form of the business traveller. Creating a circle of opportunity, the increase in tourism has boosted levels of hospitality and
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Languages: Malay, English Area: 28,400 square kilometres Population (2016): 599,419 GDP (2011): $840 million Currency: Solomon Islands Dollar (SBD) Time zone: UTC+11 Dialling code: +677 Internet TLD: .sb Climate: Ocean-equatorial
conference potential in the country; subsequently encouraging more and more expos, delegations and conventions to be hosted across the nine provinces - most prominently in the capital, Honiara.
Lonely Planet recently described the country as one of the top five in the world to visit, calling them “the South Pacific Islands as they used to be”, and this is backed-up vehemently by those truly in the know. The Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau has enjoyed a frontrow seat to the rise of its beautiful country, and is playing an integral role in capitalising on its potential in the future. “The newly emerging, multi-faceted Solomon Islands can pretty much cater to every taste, desire and budget with its myriad choice of accommodation; from the ‘big gun’ hotels of the capital Honiara to boutique resort accommodation, eco-lodges and home stays dotted across the entire archipelago,” the Company says. “Best of all, and quite a surprise for many travellers, the Solomon Islands are very easy to reach. It takes less than three hours to reach the Solomon Islands’ capital Honiara from Brisbane flying on Solomon Airlines’ four weekly services or via Virgin Australia’s bi-weekly services.”
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ROPIKO BEACH R E S O RT
S I T U A T E D O N Gatokae Island in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, Ropiko Beach Resort is the gateway to the beautiful Marovo Lagoon, the largest double barrier lagoon in the world. Nestling in a large coconut grove with a private white sand beach and surrounded by stunning Orchids Ropiko is a true tropical paradise. The newly built accommodation buildings are right on the oceans
doorstep, all rooms have private amenities and fans making for a perfect nights sleep as well as safes available for peace of mind while out and about. Whether you’re here to relax or explore Ropiko can cater to everyone. Activities include world famous diving and snorkeling, walks to the local village (and up Gatokae’s mountains, if you’re keen), World War II site visits, whale watching, visiting an underwater volcano and kayaking. And if that’s all to much you can
simply relax on the beach. Environmental sustainability and community support are at the centre of our business. We take pride in doing everything we can to support local ecosystems and give back to the villages surrounding the resort while allowing them to preserve local cultures.
Tel: +677 74 95 805, +677 28066
E: ropiko.enterprise@solomon.com.sb Gaktokae Island, Mbekambeka, Solomon Islands
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Solomon Islands: A History By Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau A SCATTERED ARCHIPELAGO of some 990-odd richly forested mountainous islands and low-lying coral atolls, the Solomon Islands has been attracting international tourism since 1568 when Spanish explorer, Alvaro de Mendana first sailed into this tucked-away corner of the South Pacific. Mendana’s legacy can still be found in the Solomon Islands today with many of the islands still bearing the Spanish names he gave them; Santa Isabel, San Cristóbal and perhaps the most famous of all, Guadalcanal, the name synonymous with World War II which takes its name from a small township in Andalucia in Southern Spain.
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But for the most part, the Solomon Islands and their quiet, reserved people - a mix of Melanesian, Micronesian and Polynesian cultures - were left pretty much alone after Mendana’s visit until 300 years later when Great Britain was given control of the entire territory. Things changed dramatically during World War II and the Solomon Islands became a household name when the forces of Imperial Japan invaded, the region becoming the scene for some of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific theatre and most famously the battle of Guadalcanal when thousands of Japanese and US servicemen lost their lives. 2017 is particularly significant as it marks the 75th anniversary of the
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Guadalcanal campaign. The British re-gained control in 1945 and in 1976, the Solomon Islands became self-governing before gaining full independence in 1978. Little has changed in the Solomon Islands since then and it’s thanks to this that the Solomon Islands have become such a breathtakingly fresh destination for those international travellers to get off the beaten track and look for a new and very different experience. Today, World War II buffs, veterans and their families - mostly American and Japanese - as well as SCUBA divers and surfers looking for the ultimate uncrowded wave, make up the bulk of the 24,000 or so international travellers who visit every year.
Welcome to Honiara Hotel Experience fine Melanesian hospitality...
T H E H O N I A R A H O T E L was established in
1968. It offers a variety of rooms from Deluxe, Executive and self-contained units with private balconies overlooking the famous Iron Bottom sound. All rooms are air-conditioned, satellite TV, IDD phone, coffee making facilities, private bathrooms and safety deposit box.
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Dinning and restaurant Accommodations Massage Fitness gym Conferences Catering and functions
Three Restaurants • Mandarin and Chinese cuisine available for dinner only • Club Havana – French and Italian cuisine • Oasis – International cuisine available, breakfast, lunch and dinner
For reservations call:
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The Business End It is those 24,000-plus international travellers who have helped mould the financial infrastructure of Solomon Islands that thrives in the present day. The aforementioned increase in tourists, historians and business travellers entering the country from a growing number of access routes has had a profound impact on the hospitality sector in particular. Even over the past year, the rise has been notable and thus, the hotel, lodge, resort and home stay domains are responding accordingly. “Figures for 2016 show for the third year in a row that Solomon Islands’ international visitation increased; up 7.3 percent on 2015,” the Visitors Bureau explains. “Australian visitor arrivals led the way, accounting for 41.1 percent of overall international visitation, with New Zealand and the USA coming in as our second and third most important source markets.
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"One of our biggest opportunities lies in the fact that the Solomon Islands holds a strong appeal for international travellers looking for something different"
“But we also continue to see good growth from PNG, up 2.6 percent in 2016.” The challenge now for the businesses flourishing as a result of this visitor increase is differentiation. The attention is slowly but surely turning away from saturation, to competition. Sub-sectors such as lodges, motels and home stays are adding diversity for the different wealth statuses and preferences of visitors; but each having to retain a strong sense of Solomon Islands identity and culture. The Visitors Bureau continues: “One of our biggest opportunities lies in the fact that the Solomon Islands holds a strong appeal for international travellers looking for something different; a unique ‘living’ culture, WWII history, diving, fishing, surfing, trekking and yachting to cover just some of the niche tourism opportunities we offer.”
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Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau www.visitsolomons.com.sb www.facebook.com/visitsolomonislands F O U N D E D I N 1 9 6 9 as the Solomon Islands Tourist Authority (SITA), before rebranding in 1996 as the Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau, the SIVB is a statutory body incorporated into the Ministry of Culture & Tourism, and administered specifically under the auspices of the Department of Tourism. As the national tourist office of the Solomon Islands, the Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau’s primary role is to promote the many and varied opportunities the destination offers to international travellers; in the process fostering an appreciation of the country’s unique culture, history and natural environment and helping to create
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a sustainable and environmentally responsible tourism industry to the benefit of all Solomon Islanders. Today, with full Government support, the SIVB plays a major role both domestically and internationally and is playing a major role in the country’s economic future. The Bureau introduces: “Tourism is being seen as an economic saviour for the Solomon Islands and is now positioned as the fifth major source of foreign exchange after timber, crude palm oil, cocoa beans and copra. The Government has gone on record as saying it sees tourism becoming a top two source of foreign exchange within the next five-10 years.”
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Asia Outlook (AsO): What is the strategy being encouraged by the SIVB to reach this goal? SIVB: From the SIVB’s perspective we ideally want to grow our leisure market which currently sits at 30 percent of our overall international visitation. With new operators coming online in both our traditional and developing source markets we are confident this growth will be achieved. We also hope to see an increase in our accommodation infrastructure, particularly in Honiara. We see huge potential from the MICE and related business traffic and need more resources to tap into and grow this area of the business.
“Best hotel in Honiara” Leisa D
I moved here from another hotel in the city. While it is expensive, if you’re staying somewhere like The Solomon Islands you want comfort at the end of the day and Heritage Park can meet all your needs. The staff are excellent, the resort is beautifully maintained and the rooms are large and very comfortable, most with a seaside view.
HERITAGE PARK HOTEL is located on the island of Guadalcanal in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands. Here you can enjoy some of the best food available on the islands in a great atmosphere. Traveling alone or in a group, Heritage Park Hotel has five different accommodation configurations to suite your needs. Heritage Park Hotel prides itself on warm, friendly staff, unparalleled security and a stay you won’t forget. Stay with Heritage Park Hotel and see why we are referred to as the best accommodation in Honiara.
Tel: +677 24007 Fax: +677 24010 info@heritageparkhotel.com.sb www.heritageparkhotel.com.sb Special sightseeing packages available.
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Aug 21, 2017 Imagination Island Sol, Gizo, Solomon Islands If you want to say goodbye to Honiara after being in Gizo, on Imagination Island, it’s best to go through this beautiful hotel. It has all the amenities, cute shops and a lovely restaurant. It has air conditioning and also has wifi. Having fallen in love with the Solomon Islands, I will be back whenever I can.
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SIVB We are hopeful more accommodation will come on line as we approach the 2023 staging of the Pacific Games which will see big infrastructure development in and around Honiara. The Solomon Islands Government has determined tourism - currently one of the country’s top five economic pillars - will achieve status as the number one source of foreign exchange earnings within the next five-10 years. Priority is now being placed on tourism development and an effort is being taken to facilitate growth under the country’s National Tourism Policy as well as bring focus to bear on upgrading tourism accommodation and product. The development of the extremely lucrative cruise sector remains a key focal area of the strategy and one which the Ministry of Culture & Tourism and the Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau has aggressively developed in partnership with Carnival Australia and P&O Cruises. The outlook for 2017 is strong with a further 19 vessels expected to visit Solomon Islands waters this year which is a great achievement in itself.
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AsO: Where is the major influx expected to come from and how is it being facilitated from an access perspective? SIVB: Australia and New Zealand remain strong market sources. Having a proactive national airline in Solomon Airlines plays a critical role in us meeting our objectives around the world; and Solomon Airlines’ ongoing codeshare agreements with Qantas Airways, Air Nuigini, Air Vanuatu - and
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on a more regional basis, Air Kiribati gives the Solomon Islands access to the globe. Within the Solomon Islands, traditional economic bases - particularly the mining and timber industries - are moving into ‘sunset’ mode, and tourism is set to play a major role in the Solomon Islands’ ongoing economic fortunes. Having a fully-supportive government is critical to the Solomon Islands’ tourism sector achieving its objectives.
Explore the Solomon Islands from the Hibiscus Motel
H I B I S C U S M O T E L , run by the Temotu Development
Authority, has 13 self-contained rooms with double beds at $460.00 per night and single rooms at $410.00 per night. There are many destinations in these islands, occupied by native Melanesians and Polynesians. Connections to other islands from Hibiscus Motel and other local rest houses are by OBM powered canoes, and monthly shipping from Honiara. Flights from Honiara to Lata are twice weekly, and more during the Christmas holiday season. Tel: +677 53145, +677 53169 and +677 53127. tdalata@solomon.com.sb
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SIVB AsO: Taking a more general industry stance, how would you evaluate the tourism sector in the Solomon Islands now compared to its condition when the Visitors Bureau began? SIVB: Huge changes have occurred in the time that current CEO, Josefa Tuamoto has been in the chair. A Fijian national and former CEO and head of Tourism Fiji - where he enjoyed immense success and is credited with having played a major role in helping to change the country’s tourism fortunes - Tuamoto was invited to take on the
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"A shrewd marketer, Tuamoto has looked beyond the Solomon Islands to strengthen his international team with PR and marketing consultants in Australia, the US and continental Europe..."
role in 2013 and since he came on board, the country’s international visitation figures have increased year-on-year by an average of seven percent. A shrewd marketer, Tuamoto has looked beyond the Solomon Islands to strengthen his international team with PR and marketing consultants in Australia, the US and continental Europe, and the Solomon Islands is now firmly placed under the international spotlight; certainly a far cry from where it was in the ‘60s.
Imagination Island is an eco resort located on a privately owned island in the stunning Gizo lagoon, in the western province of Solomon Islands. Located just minutes away from Nusatupe airport and Gizo town, the island is an
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We give guests an unforgettable adventure! www.imaginationisland.com - Call us +677 774 7774
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SIVB AsO: What is in store for the Solomon Islands over the course of 2017 and beyond to continue the good work already commenced and to enhance its reputation as a tourism and business travel hub further in the future? SIVB: New constructs include new resorts in and around Honiara such as Ginger Beach Resort and the Coral Seas Resort & Casino. In terms of events, The Guadalcanal 75th anniversary celebrations took place in August. But the next really big thing on the horizon is the staging of the Pacific Games in 2023 which is a catalyst for a major increase in investment in the country; from stadia to hotels and new roads, upgraded hospitals, general infrastructure, etc.
"Hopefully the SIVB will have played a major role in attracting new hotel development both in and around Honiara and further afield to the other eight provinces" AsO: Looking forward, what progress and development would you hope and expect to be able to report back for the SIVB and for the business travel industry in the Solomon Islands as a whole? SIVB: Hopefully the SIVB will have played a major role in attracting new hotel development both in and around Honiara and further afield to the other eight provinces. And tourism will be well on the way to becoming one of the country’s prime sources of foreign exchange earnings.
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Honiara’s Entertainment Hub
With 142 spacious rooms and endless entertainment options, Pacific Casino Hotel is Honiara’s favourite Entertainment Hub. Come put your feet up at the seaside Canoe Bar and have a meal at The Garden Restaurant. You can visit Club Supreme Casino for Poker, Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat and more! Or if feel like dancing, Cowboys Nightclub is the best for a night out!
Tel: (677) 25009
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COMPETITION COULD B E C O M E the key word in the Solomon Islands over the next decade, as the country gears up for a hospitality contest in order to prepare for an equally competitive Pacific Games which is set to take place in 2023. Having never had a better chance to showcase its credentials on such an international scale, it will also be an opportunity to show off and to boast its infrastructural evolution to those in the surrounding region who are no doubt looking to replicate the country’s rise to prominence. From a transport perspective, the might of Solomon Airlines will be complemented by regional airlines such as Air Niugini in Papua New Guinea and Fiji Airways in Fiji to help facilitate ease of access to the Solomon Islands, while
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businesses such as Ela Motors will be on hand to ensure smooth transition once in the country. And then, the aforementioned hospitality games can begin. Athletes, spectators and media will join the swathes of visitors and tourists; each with their own preferences and ideas about the experiences they want to gain from visiting the Islands.
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For many, the beach resort still serves as the most alluring option, bringing back to mind those elements of ‘paradise’. For the business traveller, even in the build-up to the Games, this opportunity can be found in abundance. Unlike most ‘exotic’ business trips, there needn’t be a decision between luxury accommodation, and convenient CBD-dwelling. The two are merged here, most commonly in and around the capital, Honiara. Ropiko Beach Resort and Honiara Hotel epitomise examples from each side of the coin: the former serving as a gateway to Marovo Lagoon and an idyllic retreat on the doorstep of civilisation, while the latter offers engulfed civilisation on the doorstep of an idyllic paradise.
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A similar contrast can be found between the enigmatic and thoroughly enjoyable Imagination Island Coral Reef Resort, and Heritage Park Hotel; once again showcasing the mix of ocean adventure, and sophisticated hospitality that now exist harmoniously, often within yards of each other. Alternately, the growing number of low-mid budget accommodations is diversifying the sector even more; the Rock Haven Inn and Hibiscus Homestay perfect examples of a growing home-from-home experience that can now be found across the nine provinces and that are often
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perfect for the business traveller demographic. From these bases, the leisure activities on offer leave little by way of surprise, but everything in terms of adventure and amazement. And once again, this needn’t be a choice between pleasure and business, with much of the country’s ocean-based activities a mere stones-throw from the key towns and cities. The aforementioned Marovo Lagoon is chief among the ‘pleasure’ category, its coral reefs having been described as the “eighth wonder of the world”. Bonegi offers a slight variation on the theme however. In 1942, two large Japanese freighters sank 12 kilometres off the coast of Honiara, and the remains now serve as a poignant diving nirvana reminiscent of an enlarged fish tank display. Kolombangara Volcano and Mataniko Falls will give you the chance to explore nature in all its glory should time - and fitness - allow, but inland pursuits are equally catered for should history, culture and cuisine be more your style. Vilu War Museum and Honiara’s Central Market are experiences not to miss to this end.
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Outlook Recommends "Forget what travelling the Pacific used to be like – around the Solomon Islands it's still that way. These islands are laid-back, welcoming and often surprisingly untouched." - Lonely Planet
HOSPITALITY Ropiko Beach Resort As the gateway to the world-renowned Marovo Lagoon - the largest double barrier lagoon in the world - Ropiko Beach Resort is a “true topical paradise”. Situated on Gatokae Island, Ropiko Resort makes the most of the local produce, styles and culture, on the doorstep of the ocean; boasting newly built accommodation that encompasses both relaxation and leisure. “Whether you’re here to relax or explore Ropiko can cater to everyone,” the Resort states on its website. “Activities include world famous diving and snorkelling, fishing, walks to the local village (and up Gatokae’s mountains if you’re keen), World War II site visits and visiting an underwater volcano. Or if that’s all too much you can simply relax on the beach.”
Honiara Hotel The Honiara Hotel offers a more central option close to the capital’s city centre. Complementing a recent expansion of its accommodation offering, the hotel has also strived to diversify its facilities in recent years; aiding aspects of comfort, entertainment, refreshment and external excursions.
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Imagination Island Coral Reef Resort
“At Imagination Island, we aim to give guests an unforgettable adventure,” the Resort emphasises on its website. Providing a more exclusive feel, you can enjoy your very own paradise at Imagination Island’s four reef bungalows, which are built over the water and suit couples, individual and families alike.
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LOCATED ON on its own private island, Lola Island in Vona Vona Lagoon, Zipolo Habu Resort is the lost paradise of your childhood dreams. We offer a wide range of accommodation options to suit a variety of budgets and group sizes. Our bar is known for serving the coldest beer in the Western Province and our restaurant prides itself on its fresh seafood and unique use of local produce. Activities include fishing, scuba diving, surfing, snorkelling and boat excursions.
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Leana Hola! See you in the West.
T: +677 62178 • M: +677 7471105/+677 7906830 • E: zipolo@solomon.com.sb • www.zipolohabu.com.sb
MARAVAGI RESORT
A short distance from the main island of Guadalcanal across the Iron Bottom Sound is Mangalonga Island. Here you will find a wonderful and a true hideaway retreat. Its colorful coral reef and superb views of the sheltered bay with its deep water anchorage and the charming white sand beach across the island channel is known to be one of the islands paradises. The traditionally built bungalows have modern amenities of basic ceiling fans, mosquito nets and a private cold water bathroom. There are six bungalows which can accommodate up to 3 people each and are all beach fronts with amazing view across the bay except one dormitory style setup of 7 rooms.
Tel: +677 8738777, +677 7105842 maravagi@solomon.com.sb
PO Box 36 • Tulagi • Central Province • Solomon Islands
The choices of food is yours with Islandstyle meals featuring fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables and are served in a separate dining hut built along the sea front... While at the resort you can enjoy a whole range of activities which include snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing, swimming, bush walking, beachcombing, cultural entertainment, sightseeing trips, and surfing. Or you can just sit back and look out over the colourful coral reef at the resort sea front. The Maravagi Resort Reef is a superb place for hours of snorkelling and easy scuba diving.
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Outlook Recommends Hibiscus Homestay
HOSPITALITY Rock Haven Inn In a region where modernity and glamour are so prevalent, Rock Haven Inn continues to allure visitors virtue of its older style accommodation; albeit renovated with contemporary requirements in mind. Offering budget to mid-range rooms and apartments, much of the Inn’s attraction comes from its fantastic views and central location.
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Since relocating, Hibiscus Homestay has reaffirmed its reputation as a home away from home. Originally successful as a family residence, those core values have been retained across the new comfortable bedrooms, while the veranda, barbecue and transport links compound its everyman appeal.
Pepele Seghe
Heritage Park Hotel Honouring the history of Honiara, Heritage Park Hotel’s appeal goes beyond the confines of the comfortable and attractive facility; instead serving as a historical document that looks back across the pasts of all nine Solomon Islands provinces.
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Raiders Hotel & Dive
Zipolo Habu Resort
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RAIDERS HOTEL & DIVE EXPLORE • DISCOVER • RELAX • TULAGI • SOLOMON ISLANDS
Located one hour from Honiara, on the waterfront of the historic Tulagi Harbour, Solomon Islands
REEF & WRECK DIVING • ACCOMMODATION BAR & DINING • SNORKLING • HIKING & MORE Office: +677 32070 • Mobile: +677 7494185 / 7938017 raidershotel@solomon.com.sb • www.raidershotel.com
Indulge your senses at Fatboys Resort, Solomon Islands! Sheltered from the Coral Sea by the surrounding islands, Fatboys resort could be considered the perfect hideaway for you and your family. Located along our private jetty, 100m out over the reef is Fatboys Bar & Restaurant where meals are prepared daily using only the freshest, just-caught produce. Fatboys bar and restaurant is renowned as a favourite dining destination for local business operators and special guests alike.
Tel: 677 60095 / 677 744 3107 | Fax: 677 60095 fatboys@solomon.com.sb | www.solomonislandsfatboys.com FAT B O Y S R E S O R T, P O B O X 1 4 0 , G I Z O , W E S T E R N P R O V I N C E , S O L O M O N I S L A N D S
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Outlook Recommends HOSPITALITY Rekona Flourish Lodge
Tavanipupu Island Resort
Tanuli Royal Plains Motel
Berina Guest House
Vanita Motel & Restaurant
Fatboys Resort
Marawagi Resort
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Warm welcome to you from Vanita Motel! A fully licensed and locally owned accommodation and restaurant; we are situated on Tulagi Island in Central Province, overlooking the picturesque Tulagi Harbour. Rich with ww2 sites and blessed with white sandy beaches and clear aqua water. Come and discover the unseen beauty of the Florida Islands.
Land Line +677 32166, +677 32052 Mobile Phone +677 7484148 For bookings and reservations bookings@vanita.com.sb For general enquiries and correspondence vanita@solomon.com.sb
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Pepele Seghe
Pepele is a family run eco-lodge operating since 2005. It is close to the eastern shoreline of New Georgia Island in Marovo Lagoon, the word’s longest saltwater lagoon in the world. Guaranteeing a uniquely “Solomon Island” experience, accommodation at Pepele is peaceful, private, comfortable and affordable. Pepele caters for up to 8 people in traditional leaf bungalows, plus a guest house complete with lounge area, kitchen, deck and garden. Meals are provided from local grown gardens or sea food. A small shop sells basic supplies. Pepele is a 10 minute boat ride from Seghe. There are daily flights available from Honiara and Gizo. Passenger ships operate from Honiara through Marovo Lagoon on a weekly basis. We will collect and return you to the air terminal or Seghe wharf. Tours & activities are also available.
Tel: +677 743 6885 Mobile: +6777436885
info@sivb.com.sv Seghe, Western Province, Solomon Islands
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Outlook Recommends ENTERTAINMENT Pacific Casino Hotel Close by to the Honiara Henderson International Airport, Pacific Casino Hotel could offer a profitable and enjoyable beginning, middle or end to your stay on the Islands; bridging leisure and hospitality seamlessly across 142 spacious, ocean-view rooms. “Let us show you the warmth of Solomon Island hospitality,” it declares on its website.
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Experience an amazing tropical paradise
TAVANIPUPU PRIVATE ISLAND RESORT is located in Marau Sound, Solomon Islands. Only 25 minutes east by plane from the capital Honiara, this privately owned 5-star island is the South Pacific’s best kept secret. The island has an interesting history. It was once a coconut plantation in the 19th century owned by Norwegian Traders, who bought it off the locals for some ammunition. Some of the traders old gravestones still remain hidden amongst the long grass on the island. Today the island is a tropical paradise surrounded by a vast turquoise lagoon. Manicured lawns studded with lines of coconut palms are the only remaining evidence of Tavanipupu’s colourful past.
Tavanipupu PRI VAT E I S L A N D RE S O RT
Tel: +677 74 603 15 or +677 36082 mocemereonidike00@gmail.com bookings@tavanipupu.com.sb Tavanipupu Private Island Resort | Marau Sound | Solomon Islands
The Best Value Motel in Honiara TANULI ROYAL PLAINS MOTEL is situated 15 minutes’ walk from the waterfront. Guests receive a free transfer service to Honiara City Centre, 10 minutes’ drive away. Local shops and restaurants are 5 minutes’ drive away. All rooms are air-conditioned with flat-screen TV and offer tea and coffee making facilities, minibar and refrigerator. The private bathroom includes a shower and free toiletries. Towels and linen are provided with a free daily maid service and 24-hour front desk. Guests have access to a shared lounge and TV area. The property offers free parking. This property is rated the best value in Honiara!
Tanuli Royal Plains Motel Tel: +677 20203 or +677 755 8899 trpm@solomon.com.sb Tanuli Royal Plains Motel, PO Box 308, Honiara, Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands
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UNDERSTANDABLY AND S E N S I B L Y , the Solomon Islands’ transport links from an external and peripheral perspective are dominated by the collaborating airlines in the surrounding Pacific region; and equally importantly from Australia. The latter especially is a hub for all international visitors emanating from around the world; Brisbane serving as the key portal. This not only boosts visitation from all other continents but has inevitably had a primary effect on people coming to the Solomon Islands from Australia itself. “International visitation to the Solomon Islands has been buoyed by a huge 61.9 percent increase, with Australian visitation jumping by 29 percent in June alone,” the SIVB notes. “Official figures released by the Solomon Islands’ National Statistics Office shows a total of 2,561
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"The SIVB is confident of an even stronger result across Q3, where there is guaranteed to be a huge influx of visitors - predominantly American, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese " international visitors recorded for the month. “This represents a 29.1 percent increase over the 1,984 tally achieved for the corresponding month in 2016 and is a vast improvement over a sluggish Q1 performance which saw
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figures for the period dip by 3.1 percent compared to Q1 2016. “The SIVB is confident of an even stronger result across Q3, where there is guaranteed to be a huge influx of visitors - predominantly American, Australian, New Zealand and Japanese - attending the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal and related commemorative services across the archipelago.”
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Codeshare with Qantas Qantas Domestic/International Interline International Partner Airline Interline with Air New Zealand Interline/Codeshare with Fiji Airlines Codeshare with Air Niugini Domestic island connections Fly Solomons International services
Now flying to the Solomon Islands is easy with four weekly flights from Brisbane and twice weekly from Nadi. With over 900 islands, you’ll find so many things to do. Dive in pristine waters amongst WWll wrecks. Take a trekking or fishing adventure. Discover our friendly island culture soon. Visit solomonairlines.com
A theme park designed by Nature
IBS Monarch Hotel Accommodation Absolute seafront location Air-conditioned rooms with Alfresco Duplex suites with balconies 24-hour surveillance & security Club Monarch - Live music daily
Enjoy your stay with us at Iron Bottom Sound Tel: +677 28633 / 24455 | info@monarchsolomon.com | Tandai Highway, Rove, West Honiara GPO Box 300, Honiara
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Transport Links The June figures bring the number of visitors recorded over the six month period at the start of 2017 up to 11,306; a 5.5 percent rise on 2016’s numbers and “keeping the Solomon Islands’ tourism industry on track for yet another positive year”. The SIVB continues: “Australian visitor arrivals continue to dominate; the 1,443 tally recorded for June representing a 61.9 percent increase over the 891 recorded in June, 2016 and accounting for 40.2 percent of all visitations. “Increases were also achieved in several other key source markets including New Zealand and the US, 10.6 percent and 29.5 percent respectively, while visitation from Papua New Guinea jumped by a huge
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'A host of ferry companies are on hand to facilitate your hops to this end, ensuring that your adventure never stops, and is instead ingrained into your stay on the Islands" 128.5 percent.” The next focus then hones in on internal transport infrastructure. In the same way that the hospitality sector has had to adapt and evolve according to visitor number increases, so too has the transport network. Having said that, unlike most
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countries who would be working hard on enhanced roads or rail routes; this need has presented the opportunity for businesses in the Solomon Islands to flourish on less stable ground. As an archipelago, the best way to travel, almost exclusively, is by sea; especially if you wish to explore more than one of the islands and provinces. A host of ferry companies are on hand to facilitate your hops to this end, ensuring that your adventure never stops, and is instead ingrained into your stay on the Islands.
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Perculler Accommodation Tel: + 677 764 4442
alwinpini155@gmail.com East Guadalcanal, Marau, Solomon Islands
Welcome to Rekona Lodge Surrounded by fruit trees and coconut palms, the Rekona Lodge, Gizo, Solomon Islands will make you feel that you are waking up in a tropical paradise. Our comfortable, family owned accommodation is set in a quiet, elevated position while conveniently located near to the main shops, markets and business areas of Gizo. We offer rooms ranging from spacious air conditioned suites with lagoon views to comfortable budget accomodation. The suites have en suite bathrooms, hot water, coffee and tea making facilities, a TV and a refrigerator. All guests can use the shared kitchen and dining area, enjoying their meals on the balcony with lagoon views. Breakfasts can be provided on request at check-in.
Airport transfers can be arranged, quotations given on request.
Phone: +67760368 Mobile: +677 74 16751 rekona.lodge@gmail.com
P.O. Box 91, Gizo, Gizo Island, Western Province, Solomon Islands
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Landmark Attractions Marovo Lagoon
“The Marovo Lagoon is a double barrier reef enclosed lagoon, which in practise means a chain of coral reefs and islands that encircle the big Vangunu Island... large parts of the Marovo Lagoon are nearly as untouched as in 1946 when American Author James A. Michener in his Pulitzer Prize winning book Tales from the South Pacific described it as the eighth wonder of the world.” - Pacific Island Living
Bonegi
“About 12km west from Honiara, Bonegi is music to the ears of divers, snorkelers and sunbathers. Two large Japanese freighters sank just offshore on the night of 13 November, 1942, and make for a magnificent playground for scuba divers, who call them Bonegi I and Bonegi II. As the upper works of Bonegi II break the surface, it can also be snorkelled. There’s also a black-sand beach that is suitable for a picnic.” - Lonely Planet
Honiara Central Market
“While Honiara won't be mistaken for Lagos, the country’s bubbling principal food market covers a whole block between Mendana Ave and the seafront. It has a huge selection of fresh produce, especially fruits and vegetables that come from outlying villages along the northern coast and from Savo Island.” - Lonely Planet
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Nugu Eco Lodge FLORIDAS ISL ANDS, NGGEL A Nugu Island Retreat is located on the Islands of Buena Vista. The Retreat consists of four accommodation bungalows and offers the choice for guest cooking and preparing their own meals.
Dive and help preserve the unexplored
Tel: + 677 747 7657 zacsepo@gmail.com
BUENAVESTA GROUP OF ISLANDS, FLORIDAS ISLANDS, GELLA, CENTRAL PROVINCE
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Outlook Publishing’s awardwinning in-house team is now utilising its extensive production skills to offer a full and bespoke range of editorial, design and marketing services via its new Outlook Creative Services division.
Landline: +677 62156 Cellphone: +677 789 6869 divemunda@dive-solomon-com www.divemunda.com Agnes Gateway Hotel, Lambeti Station, Munda, New Georgia, Western Province, Solomon Islands
Roviana’s home away from home
Services and Facilities Daily housekeeping Doctor/nurse on call Car rental Free laundry service & self-service laundry Back-up power generator Phone reception Free Wi-Fi F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N V I S I T: www.outlookpublishing.com/creative-services
Conveniently located in the heart of Munda, we are next to the fresh produce market, shops and a five-minute walk to the airport, the bank and the Kava bar. A minute walk to the wharf where you can also watch the sun set in the western shores. A one hour thirty minute flight from Honiara to Munda with Solomon Airlines twice daily. For flight information visit www.flysolomons.com
Qua Roviana
Tel: +677 62123 | Mob: +677 7472472 | quaroviana@gmail.com
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Landmark Attractions Kolombangara volcano
“Kolombangara is a possibly active stratovolcano that forms the almost perfectly round, 15km diameter Kolombangara Island in the New Georgia Islands group of the Solomon Islands. Its name in local language roughly translated to "Water Lord", referring to the many (about 80) rivers and streams that drain its flanks.” - Volcano Discovery
Vilu War Museum
“The journey to Vilu War Museum from Honiara takes about an hour and visitors with an interest in military history should write it down as a must-visit attraction.” - Richard Moore, Tiki Touring
Mataniko Falls
“One of the star attractions in Honiara’s hinterlands is Mataniko Falls, which feature a spectacular thundering of water down a cliff straight into a canyon below... A guide from Lelei is required – the tourist office in Honiara can make arrangements on your behalf.” Lonely Planet
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Chester Resthouse
ASHLEE STREET, LOWER VAVAEA RIDGE, HONIARA Chesters Resthouse offers full cooking facilities and a small canteen for those who wish to pick up last minute items. Both upper and lower floors have large covered verandahs. Its central location and low cost makes it quite appealing for the budget minded.
Tel: +677 7489 189, +677 26355
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Leleana Lodge
TO P H IL L , GIZO Leleana Lodge offers a friendly, family orientated accommodation on Gizo Hilltop enjoying ocean breezes from the southern seas. Guests can enjoy an outdoor setting in the shady leaf house with a BBQ and the Lodges living area adjoins a neat kitchen with stove, fridge, utensils and pots. Rooms share a newly renovated bathroom with shower and two toilets. Water supply is from rain catchment. Parking is available on the property with easy driveway access.
Tel: +677 60498 or +677 7631683 eric.ghm@gmail.com
LELEANA LODGE, ASHLEY PO BOX 7, GIZO, WESTERN PROVINCE OF SOLOMON ISLANDS
Roderick Bay GUEST HOUSE Cegily Guest House Western Province, Gizo
Cegily Guesthouse is a very comfortable modern accommodation on the hillside below Phoebes Resthouse offering panoramic views of the surrounding islands. With easy access to the waterfront via a flight of stairs, guests can walk to the Hospital grounds in 2-3 minutes or a 5 minute stroll to the local markets. The house is very quiet as there are no live-in staff.
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patricksara275@gmail.com Hanikoga Haroro Village, West Big Ngella, Central Solomon Islands
Tel: +677 60035 / +677 7467982 yolsemi@solomon.com.sb Malakerava 1 Hillside, Gizo, Western Province, Solomon Islands
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