Ela Beach
Ela Beach is Port Moresby’s most accessible urban shoreline, a sweeping crescent of pale sand fringed by mature shade trees and the calm waters of Fairfax Harbour. Once the social heart of the city, it has been revitalised in recent years with a promenade, public art, and weekend markets, making it a safe and inviting spot for a seaside stroll, a picnic, or simply watching the sun sink behind the distant Owen Stanley Ranges.
Highlights & What to See
- Beachfront Promenade – A paved walkway lined with benches, perfect for an early-morning jog or sunset ramble. Look for the striking mosaic murals that tell stories of Papua New Guinea’s coastal cultures.
- Ela Beach Markets – Held on weekends, these pop-up stalls sell local handicrafts, bilum bags, fresh coconuts, and sago pancakes. It’s a great place to pick up authentic souvenirs and chat with makers.
- Swimming & Snorkelling – The beach is patrolled on weekends, and the protected harbour waters are generally calm. Bring a mask to spot small reef fish around the inshore rocks.
- War Memorial & Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway – A short walk from the beach, this poignant site commemorates Papua New Guinea’s WWII history, with interpretive panels and a shaded path honouring the fuzzy wuzzy angels.
- Port Moresby Nature Park – A 10-minute drive away, this lush sanctuary showcases native birds of paradise, tree kangaroos, and orchid gardens. It’s a must for wildlife enthusiasts.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day at Ela Beach – combine a morning swim or walk with a leisurely lunch at one of the nearby waterfront cafes. If you’re keen on the markets and the memorial, allow a full day. The beach is at its best on weekends when the community vibe is strongest; weekday mornings are quieter and more suited to relaxing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Moresby City Centre – Explore the National Museum & Art Gallery and Parliament House, both within 15 minutes’ drive.
- Koki Village – A traditional coastal village with a lively fish market; ask a local guide to accompany you for cultural insight.
- Bomana War Cemetery – A beautifully maintained WWII cemetery about 20 km north, offering a sobering historical perspective.
- Varirata National Park – An hour’s drive east, this highland rainforest is prime for birdwatching, with trails leading to stunning lookouts over the coast.
- Loloata Island Resort – A 20-minute boat ride from the city, this private island offers superb snorkelling, diving, and a relaxing escape from the urban bustle.
Please check official sources for current details.
Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.