Island Hopping
Plan inter-island transport in advance as boat services can be irregular between the different island groups.
Central Province is a picturesque archipelago within the Solomon Islands, consisting of the Russell Islands, Nggela (Florida) Islands, and Savo Island. The region is celebrated for its untouched natural beauty, offering visitors a serene environment far from the bustle of modern life. Tulagi, the provincial capital, serves as a gateway to the area's rich history and serves as a starting point for exploring the surrounding islands. From the volcanic landscapes of Savo to the lush greenery of the Nggela group, the province is a haven for those who appreciate remote tropical scenery and quiet exploration. Whether you are interested in historical sites or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of a Pacific island, Central Province provides a unique and authentic travel experience.
Central Province is a picturesque archipelago within the Solomon Islands, consisting of the Russell Islands, Nggela (Florida) Islands, and Savo Island. The region is celebrated for its untouched natural beauty, offering visitors a serene environment far from the bustle of modern life. Tulagi, the provincial capital, serves as a gateway to the area's rich history and serves as a starting point for exploring the surrounding islands. From the volcanic landscapes of Savo to the lush greenery of the Nggela group, the province is a haven for those who appreciate remote tropical scenery and quiet exploration. Whether you are interested in historical sites or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of a Pacific island, Central Province provides a unique and authentic travel experience.
Diverse island landscapes of the Russell and Nggela groups.
Unique volcanic terrain and natural beauty of Savo Island.
Historic provincial capital of Tulagi with its colonial past.
Tranquil, lush environments ideal for nature lovers.
Remote location with limited infrastructure compared to the national capital of Honiara.
The region is home to the historic capital of Tulagi and several diverse island groups.
Ideal for travelers who enjoy self-guided nature exploration and a slower pace of life.
Plan inter-island transport in advance as boat services can be irregular between the different island groups.
Spend time in Tulagi to explore its significant role as the former national capital and its wartime history.
Nature lovers and travelers seeking a quiet, remote island escape.
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English, Solomon Islands Pijin
Bring all necessary supplies and sun protection, as remote islands have limited shops and infrastructure.
May-October
Warm temperatures with increasing humidity; a good time for seeing the lush tropical vegetation.
The wet season brings heavy rain, but the islands are at their most vibrant and green.
Weather begins to stabilize as the wet season ends; a pleasant time for coastal boat trips.
The dry season offers the clearest skies and most stable conditions for outdoor exploration.