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Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau
Ngarando Faraway Resort, Pigeon Island
Cruising Guides
Solomon Islands Compendium [SY Soggy Paws - continually updated]
Dirk Sieling’s Solomon Islands Cruising Guide
Cruisers Helping Out
Danish cruiser Hans Clemmensen makes regular voyages aboard his yacht SV Seagoon from Cairns, Australia, to the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea to set up solar power systems in a region where electricity is either not available or not sustainable. See this Noonsite news article about his efforts.
Find out more about how you can help Hans with his work at https://www.facebook.com/LouisiadeSolaLightProject
German cruiser Hilde Larsen of SV Amiga is based in the Solomons and runs the Sailing Solomon Islands Facebook page for cruisers.
She has been in the Solomons for several years and raises school and study money for young people in the Western Province. According to a CIA report, the Solomon Islands are the second most expensive country to school fees relative to the gross domestic product, at 12.8%. Find out more about Hilde’s fund raising here.
Cruisers' Blogs
Yacht Brave - Solomons Cruising Guide (2020)
The Lewis Family spent cyclone season (2020) in the Solomon Islands and wrote this detailed guide.
Yacht Ocelot - Cruising Solomons (2019)
The Hacking Family arrived in the NW Solomon Islands in late March, 2019, coming down from Rabaul, PNG.
Yacht Adina - The Solomon Islands (2015)
Tom and Susie spent time sailing through the outer eastern islands of the Solomons in July 2015. Their website contains useful notes on anchorages visited, security and trading. They also contributed to the 106 Pacific Crossing Guide.
Yacht Bosun Bird - Cruising in the Solomon Islands (2010)
Nick and Jenny Coghlan made excellent cruising notes for the Solomons, available on their website:
NOVA Video on Ever Given Suez Canal Grounding
Whilst not in the Solomons, this gives useful advice of navigating in restricted areas, in particular narrow reef passes.
After five years of planning and preparations, the Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) began a four-year, 43,000 nautical mile circumnavigation of the Pacific in June 2023 aboard replica ancient voyaging canoes, using traditional wayfinding methods. You can follow their progress at Pacific: Circumnavigation Using Traditional Wayfinding
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