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Grace Hotel
Grace Hotel is offering accommodations in Honiara. The property provides room service, a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage for guests. At the hotel, every room includes a closet.
Honiara Hotel
Honiara Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Honiara. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Coral Sea Resort & Casino
Located on the waterfront overlooking the Pacific Ocean & Florida Islands, the Coral Sea Villas are nestled in the heart of tropical landscape gardens with direct access to the ocean, and only 0.9 mi...
Outback Holiday Resort
Outback Holiday Resort features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Honiara.
Marine Apartments
Marine Apartments provides air-conditioned accommodations in Honiara.
Heritage Park Hotel
Located in the city center, on the beach in Honiara, Heritage Park Hotel is located within 5 acres of beachfront gardens with an outdoor swimming pool.
King Solomon Hotel
Offering, 2 bars, a restaurant and an infinity swimming pool with a waterfall, King Solomon Hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from The National Museum.
Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel
Offering 2 restaurants, a beachside swimming pool and a bar, Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel is located in Honiara. All accommodations features a patio with outdoor furniture.
Pacific Crown Hotel
Located in Honiara, Pacific Crown Hotel offers 3-star accommodations with a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a casino.
Access Units
Featuring a garden, Access Units provides accommodations in Lungga. Complimentary Wifi is available throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
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Tourism here is quite undeveloped compared to other Pacific...
Tourism here is quite undeveloped compared to other Pacific countries but I found Karen at Iumi Tour Solomons excellent. She arranged a couple of day tours when I was stranded in Honiara due to frequently changed flight schedules. Allow for things to go wrong and it is a wonderful experience if a little gritty.Guest review byLinziNew Zealand - 10.0
I was there to visit the US Marine Corps battle sites:...
I was there to visit the US Marine Corps battle sites: Edson's Ridge, Alligator Creek, Battle of Henderson Field, and others. There's a lot to see in 1 week, so plan in advance what you want to see - and get in shape to hike in the heat. These are real jungle battlefields, and with luck you'll find relics and remnants.Guest review byAndrewUnited States - 8.0
Not set up for independent tourists, it's still possible to...
Not set up for independent tourists, it's still possible to go and arrange thing yourself. i hired a banana boat to take me to Roderick Bay to see the wreck of the World Discoverer with a stopover in Tulagi. There's no a lot to do in the main centre so get away from the dust and see a bit of the island. The dive shop is shut for walk-in business, but i was told to ring to arrange something. The beach at Bonegi is worth the visit for snorkeling on the WW2 wreck. The Sugar Plum restaurant in the Art Gallery is good cheapish food. Next door is a path to take you to a more upmarket and excellent breakfast cafe called the Breakwater. There's a sign outfront.Guest review byMarkAustralia