Milne Bay Province
Milne Bay Province, at the eastern tip of Papua New Guinea, is a diver’s paradise and a haven for those seeking remote tropical beauty. With its fringing coral reefs, WWII history, and vibrant Melanesian culture, this region offers an authentic Pacific island experience far from the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Samarai Island – Once a bustling colonial port, this tiny island is now a peaceful spot with historic buildings and stunning turquoise waters.
- Alotau – The provincial capital, known for its colourful markets, war memorials, and as the gateway to Milne Bay’s dive sites and island hopping.
- Trobriand Islands – Famous for their unique culture, yam festivals, and intricate carvings; a short flight or boat ride from Alotau.
- Dive the wrecks of Milne Bay – World-class wreck diving from WWII, including Japanese and Allied ships and aircraft, teeming with marine life.
- Conflict Islands – A stunning atoll with pristine beaches and excellent snorkelling, part of the Louisiade Archipelago.
Suggested Time to Spend
Base yourself in Alotau for at least 3–4 days to explore the bay and nearby islands. Add another 3–4 days if you plan to visit the Trobriands or dive the outer reefs. The best time to visit is during the dry season (May–November) when seas are calm for boat trips.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Moresby – The capital offers museums and a gateway to the Kokoda Track, a half-day flight away.
- Oro Province – Home to the northern end of the Kokoda Track and the beautiful Buna beaches.
- Louisiade Archipelago – Remote islands with world-class diving and untouched villages, accessible by liveaboard or charter.
- Fergusson Island – Known for hot springs and volcanic landscapes, part of the D'Entrecasteaux Islands.
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Image credits
- Port Moresby — MSchlauch / Public domain
- Kokoda Track — CC BY-SA 3.0
- Trobriand Islands — Bendeguz / Public domain
- Louisiade Archipelago — Hobe / Holger Behr / Public domain
- D'Entrecasteaux Islands — Hobe / Holger Behr / Public domain