Solomon Islands Travel Guide - Getting Around

 

 


By AirGetting Around by Air

Domestic scheduled and charter services are run by Solomon Airlines (website: www.solomonairlines.com.au) from Henderson Field to most main islands and towns in the Solomons.
Air Passes
Discover Solomons Pass: offers up to eight flights within the Solomon Islands over a period of 30 days. Flightseeing tours can also be arranged.

By BoatGetting Around by Water

Large and small ships provide the best means of travelling between islands. Services are run by the government and by a host of private operators; some of the Christian missions even have their own fleets. Cruises are also available.

By CarGetting Around by Road

Traffic drives on the left. There are over 1,300km (800 miles) of roads throughout the islands. About 455km (280 miles) are main roads and a further 800km (500 miles) are privately maintained roads for plantation use. Road maintenance is limited and the general condition of the roads is very poor, as are driving standards. Most of the roads are on Guadalcanal and Malaita.

Bus: There are limited services on the islands.

Taxi: Available in Auki and Honiara. It is advisable to agree the fare beforehand.

Car hire: This is available through hotels in Honiara.

Documentation: A national driving licence will suffice.




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