Solomon Islands - Yachting Essentials

Nov 12, 2025

Solomons Yachting Essentials

Electricity:

The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.

Water:

In Honiara, Point Cruz Yacht Club will allow you to fill jugs of water. It is not advisable to drink tap water without treating. Water supply in other areas is unpredictable. It is best to be prepared to desalinate or collect rain water.

Fuel:

In Honiara, Diesel and gasoline can be purchased via jerry can from the Mobil Oil service station on the main street behind the Point Cruz Yacht Club. Larger quantities can be taken at the fuel dock in the harbour.

Noro has good, clean fuel in large quantities and can be obtained duty free. In Gizo fuel is available unfiltered from drums.

LPG / Gas:

Propane bottles can be refilled at Boral Gas in Honiara, a half-block left along Mendana Ave from the Point Cruz Yacht Club. LPG is also available at Gizo and bottles can get filled in Noro.

Spares/Parts:

Unless you have a Suzuki or Yamaha outboard - parts are hard to find. Pacific Air Cargo have a depot in Brisbane and can fly parts to Honiara, Gizo etc. DHL are also reported to be efficient.

Getting Work Done:

It is possible to get simple mechanical and electrical repair work done in Honiara. For larger jobs there is a shipyard, Taroaniara Shipyard, on Florida Island.

Liapari Ltd. on Liapari has been operating for over 30 years and runs a full service ship yard catering to visiting yachts.

Provisioning:

There is very little in the shops except in Honiara where provisioning is at a basic level. There are shops in Gizo (especially Wing Sun/Yamaha), Noro and Munda with good products like pasta, olive oil, wine, beer, Schweppes tonic and soda,  also frozen meat and so on. In general though, outside Honiara the shops are limited to spam, corned beef and canned tuna. You can buy pasta and rice only in some of the villages, so stock up before you come. It is possible to order from Honiara if you are looking for special things. Fresh milk is not available, so get used to powdered!

Take lots of goods to trade for fresh fruit and vegetables: fish hooks, line and sinkers; sugar; rice; flour; matches, notepads; pens; crayons; second hand children's clothes and shoes, coffee, soap, needles, cotton and rope.

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