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Get InspiredOceaniaPapua New GuineaManus Province

Manus Province

Papua New Guinea
Archipelago·Remote, Tranquil, Authentic
Manus Province
Photo by Terence Hetinu from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Sonny Rose from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Zico Benard “Zee” Kaleh from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Ray Sulwakor from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Jerome Nasurah from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Terence Hetinu from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Sonny Rose from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Zico Benard “Zee” Kaleh from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Ray Sulwakor from Google Places
Manus Province
Photo by Jerome Nasurah from Google Places

Manus Province is a hidden gem in Papua New Guinea, comprising the Admiralty Islands and several remote atolls. Despite being the country's smallest province by land area, it encompasses a vast marine territory known for exceptional biodiversity and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore the main town of Lorengau or venture to the Western Islands to experience traditional lifestyles that remain deeply connected to the sea. It is a destination defined by its tranquility, offering a rare glimpse into a secluded part of the Bismarck Archipelago perfect for nature lovers and cultural historians.

Manus Province is a hidden gem in Papua New Guinea, comprising the Admiralty Islands and several remote atolls. Despite being the country's smallest province by land area, it encompasses a vast marine territory known for exceptional biodiversity and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore the main town of Lorengau or venture to the Western Islands to experience traditional lifestyles that remain deeply connected to the sea. It is a destination defined by its tranquility, offering a rare glimpse into a secluded part of the Bismarck Archipelago perfect for nature lovers and cultural historians.

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Highlights

  • Vast marine territory with exceptional coral reef biodiversity.

  • Traditional Admiralty Island culture and local lifestyles.

  • Secluded atolls and islands perfect for off-grid exploration.

  • Lorengau, the coastal provincial capital and main hub.

Before you go: Manus Province essentials

  • Limited tourist infrastructure outside of the main town of Lorengau.

  • Boat travel is the primary method for moving between islands and atolls.

  • Remote location requires careful planning for transport and supplies.

Island Hopping

The province consists of 18 islands; hiring a local boat is the best way to see the remote atolls.

Cultural Etiquette

Respect traditional customs and ask for permission before photographing locals or entering village lands.

Best For

Off-the-beaten-path explorers and marine life enthusiasts.

Currency

PGK K

Languages Spoken

English, Tok Pisin

Packing Essentials

As a remote region, bring all necessary medications, sun protection, and specialized gear as supplies are limited.

Best time to visit Manus Province

May-October

Best Season

Spring

Warm and humid temperatures; a good time for coastal exploration before the wettest months.

Best Season

Summer

Expect tropical rain showers, which keep the island landscapes lush and vibrant.

Best Season

Fall

A transitional period with generally pleasant weather for visiting the Admiralty Islands.

Winter

The driest season, offering the best water clarity for diving and snorkeling.

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Location

Manus Province, Papua New Guinea
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Cities in Manus Province

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Lorengau