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Travel Adventures in Papua New Guinea
| Located just 50 miles north of Australia, the eastern half of the main island is Papua New Guinea while the western half is Irian Jaya, Indonesia. A confluence of two ocean currents coupled with a lack of commercial development helps support these nutrient filled waters and divers can expect to see everything, including the rare and exotic, WWII Wrecks, tropical reefs of hard and soft corals and pelagics. The best diving season is considered May through November, though many operations offer year round itineraries. |
Dive Resorts

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Tawali Resort
Located on a volcanic bluff overlooking the clear protected waters of Milne Bay and accessible only by boat, Tawali offers travellers a unique location to dive, relax and explore the unspoiled wonders of the South Pacific. The resort is built under a rainforest canopy brimming with exotic orchids and birds, and is designed so guests can interact with the local culture in a very intimate setting. MORE...
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Tufi Dive Resort
Located on the north-eastern coast of Papua New Guinea, and 250 kilometres east northeast of Port Moresby, Tufi Dive Resort is perched on the flanking slopes of Mount Trafalgar overlooking sheer rock faces that plunge into an enclosed picturesque fjord draped in exotic rainforest to the waters edge. MORE...
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Walindi Plantation Resort
Walindi Resort is a small dive resort, situated on the shores of Kimbe Bay, Northern New Britain, Papua New Guinea. New Britain is the largest of Papua New Guinea's Islands. Walindi's accommodation consists of 12 self contained, comfortable bure style bungalows spread along the beach front, and surrounded by rainforest gardens. MORE...
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