Solomon Islands Diving — Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands' Iron Bottom Sound earned its name from the dozens of WWII ships and planes that litter the seabed — many now spectacular dive sites covered in coral. Beyond the wrecks, the reefs are pristine and virtually undived. This is one of the Pacific's last true frontier dive destinations.

Score
63.7 / 100
Country
Solomon Islands
Region
Pacific
Area
Western Province
Nearest airport
Honiara (HIR)
Visibility
9–30 m
Water temperature
27–30 °C
Max depth
40 m
Current strength
moderate
Dive types
reef, drift, pelagic
Best months
April, November
Minimum certification
Open Water
Access type
boat
Average 2-tank dive cost
$150 USD
Budget tier
mid range
Key species
manta ray, whale shark, reef shark, grouper, whale
Google rating
0 (0 reviews)
Top operators
Dive Munda, Bilikiki Cruises
Nearest hyperbaric chamber
Townsville Hospital Hyperbaric Unit (Australia) (~2000 km)
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Solomon Islands
Solomon IslandsPacific
63.7

SCORE

-8.3600°N

157.1200°E

The Solomon Islands' Iron Bottom Sound earned its name from the dozens of WWII ships and planes that litter the seabed — many now spectacular dive sites covered in coral. Beyond the wrecks, the reefs are pristine and virtually undived. This is one of the Pacific's last true frontier dive destinations.

Melanesia's Untouched WWII Dive Frontier

Visibility9–30 m
Temperature27–30°C
Max Depth40 m
Currentmoderate
2-Tank Dive$150
Best MonthsApril, November
CertificationOpen WaterIntermediate

Score Breakdown

ML60.0CH72.0VIS70.0SV59.0TMP74.0DA62.0OP73.0TS64.0GT68.0VAL43.0CRD59.0SP57.0

Marine Life

60.0

Species diversity, megafauna encounters, reef fish abundance, macro life, and endemic species.

Species Diversity
80
Megafauna Encounters
56
Reef Fish Abundance
90
Macro Life
0
Endemic Species
45

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Marine Life Diversity
60.0
Coral & Reef Health
72.0
Visibility & Conditions
70.0
Dive Site Variety
59.0
Water Temperature
74.0
Depth & Access
62.0
Operator Quality
73.0
Topside Experience
64.0
Getting There
68.0
Value & Cost
43.0
Crowding
59.0
Social Proof
57.0

Key Species

manta raywhale sharkreef sharkgrouperwhale

Dive Types

reefdriftpelagic

Traveling with Non-Divers?

Your non-diving travel companions will find plenty to enjoy topside while you're underwater. Here are some activities to consider.

Activities for Non-Divers

WWII battlefield toursskull island visit (Munda)snorkelingvillage cultural visitswaterfall hikes

Nearby Cultural Sites

  • Vilu War Museum (Honiara)
  • Skull Island (Munda)
  • Mataniko Falls

Non-Diver Partner Score

4/10

Limited topside — plan ahead for non-diving partners.

Family FriendlyNot recommended
Restaurants & Nightlifebasic

Safety & Emergency

Dive Insurance

Dive insurance is essential. Standard travel insurance often excludes scuba diving. We recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) for comprehensive dive accident coverage.

Learn More at DAN.org
Hyperbaric Chamber2000 km — Townsville Hospital Hyperbaric Unit (Australia)
Nearest Hospital10 km

No chamber in-country; evacuation to Australia or Fiji; very limited medical infrastructure

Skill LevelIntermediate
Current Strengthmoderate

Top Operators

Dive Munda

PADI

4.7
80 reviewsNITROX

Bilikiki Cruises

PADI

4.8
120 reviewsNITROX
Honest reality check

What your dive shop won't tell you

The minimum certification printed on a brochure is the legal floor, not the honest recommendation. Here's what we actually think you should bring to this site.

Recommended logged dives
40+

Below this we'd send you somewhere easier first.

Recommended certification
Advanced Open Water

What will challenge you

  • Moderate currents. Expect to drift — this is not a skill-builder site for a first trip after certification.
  • Recreational limit of 40 m is reachable here (max depth 40 m). Gas planning and NDL tracking matter.
  • Nearest hyperbaric chamber is ~2000 km away. Evacuation is slow. Dive conservative profiles and get DAN insurance before you fly.

What will surprise you

  • Short dive season — only 2 months worth going (April, November). Book well ahead or miss it.
Shoot here

Photography brief

Subjects are only half the shot. A perfect macro site is useless in a three-knot drift, and a wide-angle dream is useless at 35 m with a murky ceiling. These are the conditions, not the hype.

Macro subjects29
Wide angle68
Viz stability51
Hover friendliness55
Natural light49

Recommended kit

  • General reef kit — mid-range wide or a 60mm macro depending on the specific site
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What this site will teach you

The dives that made you a better diver are the ones that made you uncomfortable for the right reasons. Here's what this site will quietly train you for.

What it costsEstimates — calibration pending

7-day trip, per person

Rough ranges anchored to existing regional data — not booking quotes. Land-based trip, standard breakdown.

Budget
$2,900–$4,000

Hostels, shore diving, cheap eats

Flights (RT from US)
$1,350–$1,650
Accommodation / day
$50–$100
Diving / day
$130–$150
Food / day
$30–$55
Transfers + misc
$80–$230
Mid-range
$4,300–$6,300

3-star hotels, standard boat ops, mix of restaurants

Flights (RT from US)
$1,900–$2,300
Accommodation / day
$120–$220
Diving / day
$150–$200
Food / day
$60–$120
Transfers + misc
$80–$230
Splurge
$6,900–$10,600

Top resorts or liveaboards, premium operators

Flights (RT from US)
$2,700–$3,300
Accommodation / day
$260–$500
Diving / day
$200–$260
Food / day
$130–$250
Transfers + misc
$80–$230

Flights priced round-trip from a major US hub. Figures are per person on a shared room. Solo travelers add ~30% to accommodation.

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