Bougainville Island

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Bougainville Island, an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea, is a remote and rugged paradise of volcanic peaks, lush rainforests, and pristine coral reefs. Its tumultuous history, marked by a decade-long civil war, has left it largely off the tourist trail, but for intrepid travellers, it offers raw adventure, rich Melanesian culture, and some of the best diving in the Pacific. The island's capital, Buka, and the main town of Arawa are gateways to a world of WWII relics, active volcanoes, and traditional villages where life moves at a pre-colonial pace.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Bougainville is not a quick stop; plan for at least 7–10 days to do it justice. This allows time for a multi-day volcano trek, a few days of diving, and travel between the main centres – roads are rough and flights are sporadic. Many travellers spend two weeks here, combining the Buka region with the south (Arawa and Buin) and a side trip to the Carteret Islands.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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