Jacquinot Bay

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Jacquinot Bay, a serene crescent of turquoise water on the remote east coast of New Britain, feels like a castaway’s dream. This is a place where WWII wrecks lie silent beneath the waves, the rainforest meets the sea, and life moves to the rhythm of the tides. It’s perfect for adventurous travellers seeking uncrowded diving, war history, and genuine island culture.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least three full days to explore Jacquinot Bay properly. Day one can be spent diving or snorkelling the wrecks; day two, take a guided walk to hot springs and the Baining village; day three, kayak and relax. The pace is slow – embrace it.

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