Matupit Island

Matupit Island is a small volcanic island off the coast of Rabaul in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. It sits on the edge of the spectacular Rabaul Caldera, offering dramatic views of active volcanoes, steaming vents, and black sand beaches. This is a place where raw geothermal power meets Melanesian village life — a truly off-the-beaten-path destination for adventurous travellers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day on a guided tour from Rabaul, which includes a boat trip around the caldera, a walk on Matupit Island, and time at Tavurvur. If you want to immerse yourself in village life, consider staying overnight in a local guesthouse (basic but authentic). For a broader Rabaul experience, allow two to three days to also explore the town, the Kokopo market, and the Duke of York Islands.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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