by deconz
Somewhere new so much new places to see
Visited: Sep 06, 2015
by jacq13
Very beautiful and natural . One of my favourite stops for our cruise , the water was beautiful and even though it was raining it was still a nice spot
by roseattwood
All the locals come from other islands in their dugouts.The markets are set up under the trees and even rain doesnt stop them.They use a banana leaf as umbrella.Another primitive island with no roads or tours.You can pay a local to walk you around but I found it was a great place to spend some kina and donate to the schools and sundayschool children.Please be aware only kina.It is to hard for them to change their money.Lots of 5 kina notes
by susanblues
No excursion. Went to beach for snorkel. Did some shopping from locals.
Visited: Dec 08, 2019
by deconz
I enjoyed my time here looking around the locals sell things to buy shells are worth a look got some very pretty ones had no trouble bringing them back
by Rosebill
Great we did our own thing
Visited: Dec 16, 2018
by BobnCheryl
We got the tender ashore and enjoyed the day there. Enjoyed snorkelling and the beautiful clear water. Some of the local children were a bit cheeky wanting our belongings.
Visited: Jan 12, 2020
by FamilyHolidays
Great snorkeling - take the boat over to the little island and spend your time snorkeling in the beautiful clear waters
Visited: Dec 16, 2018
by Edvard
Captain announced we could not visit due to high winds at 30 knots. We got a $2 rebate for unused port charge
Visited: Feb 03, 2019
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