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Gizo Hotel
Located on Gizo's waterfront and adjacent to its exotic markets, the King Solomon's laid back sister resort, the Gizo Hotel offers the "Best in the West" for those seeking all the adventure and excitement the Western Province has to offer.
The hotel's 51 rooms surround a beautifully landscaped swimming pool and offer private facilities, room and laundry/ironing services, IDD telephones, tea/coffee making facilities, refrigerators and ceiling fans. All Deluxe Poolside and Seaview rooms are air-conditioned.
Baby sitting, educational island excursions and fishing trips are available upon request.
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Zipolo Habu Resort
Zipolo Habu resort is located on Lola Island, in the beautiful Vona Vona Lagoon, a thirty minute boat ride from Munda.
Lola Island is nearly 100 acres of coconut palms and dense bush surrounded by white coral sand beach on the northern end coral reef on the southerly end facing Pualako Reef and the open Solomon Sea beyond.
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Uepi Island Resort
A relaxed and intimate resort, providing the chance to experience the natural wonder and culture of this authentic and exciting part of the Pacific ... Marovo Lagoon.
Western Province is perhaps the most visited region of the Solomons. It is home to many Melanesian and some I-Kiribati (settlers from the Gilbert Islands in the 1950's and 60's) tribes who appreciate and welcome visitors.
The main two languages are Marovo and Roviana, although there are many other languages spoken, too.
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Sanbis Resort
Total Exclusivity! Located on a secluded island approximately 7 minutes from Gizo by boat, Sanbis Resort will offer premier accommodation with each bungalow having its own private beach, Ensuite with hot water and a stunning view accross the lagoon. ("Sanbis" actually means "sandy beach" in the Solomon Pijin language).
You will enjoy uninterrupted views accross the lagoon with a fantastic reef right at your door step.
The number of bungalows has been limited to six to ensure privacy and luxury for guests ... you will be spoilt in every way possible. The resort boasts a gourmet kitchen with a fully stocked bar.
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Mavo Sports Fishing Lodge
Mavo Lodge, Ramata Island is on the western end of beautiful Marovo Lagoon, the Worlds longest island fringed lagoon. Mavo is ideal for fishing groups up to 12, families, couples and eco adventure travellers, ran by Solomon Islanders you’re sure to get a great interaction with the local villages. |
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Baolo Sports Fishing Lodge
Baolo Sports Fishing is a village stay 20 minutes from the Suavanao Airstrip on Santa Isabel Island, Solomon Islands. |
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Wilderness Sports Fishing Lodge
Catering for a maximum of six guests, the lodge has been designed to meld the atmosphere of the Gatokae rainforest and ocean with the lifestyle of the neighbouring small village. Excellent fishing, bushwalking, diving and snorkelling right on your door step and boast some of the best meals in the Solomons, try the BBQ chilli tuna. |
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Maravagi Lodge
The Maravagi Resort is situated in a picturesque bay on Mangalonga (or Mana) Island in the north west of the Florida Islands.
The area consists of many small islands, extensive reef systems and deep passages where there is abundant marine life ... and great surf |
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Fatboys Resort
Fatboys bar & restaurant is situated 100 metres out atop the crystal clear waters of Mbabanga Island, an 8 minute boat ride from Gizo, the provincial capital of the Western Solomons.
The name "fatboys" is derived from the character "Joe" from the book "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens.
The fatboys life revolves around drinking, eating, sleeping and making every conceivable effort to avoid work. Whilst at fatboys the customer becomes "Joe the fatboy" |
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Village Stays
This is an exciting way to experience true Solomon Islander hospitality,
learn their customs and live the way mother nature intended. No phones, computers and no need to wear your watch.
We have village stays in Malaita, Santa Isabel and throughout the Western Province.
Visit - the largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific or stay at and visit the manmade artificial islands.
Via on contacts we can also arrange stays in all of the other Solomon Island provinces.
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