Kimbe

Kimbe, the bustling capital of West New Britain province, is a gateway to some of Papua New Guinea’s most spectacular natural wonders. Nestled between the rugged Nakanai Mountains and the turquoise waters of Kimbe Bay, this town offers a raw, off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous travellers. With world-class diving, active volcanoes, and rich World War II history, Kimbe is a destination that rewards those who venture here with unforgettable encounters.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 3–5 days in Kimbe to fully appreciate its highlights. Dedicate a full day to diving or snorkelling in Kimbe Bay, another to volcano trekking (Mount Pago is a half-day climb, while Ulawun requires a full day), and a third to exploring WWII sites and the hot springs. If you’re a serious diver or hiker, extend your stay to a week to include the Nakanai Mountains or liveaboard diving trips.

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