Papua New Guinea Diving

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Papua New Guinea is a diver's paradise, offering some of the most pristine and biodiverse marine environments on Earth. With legendary sites like the coral reefs of Kimbe Bay, the WWII wrecks of Rabaul, and the pristine waters of Milne Bay, this is a destination for serious underwater adventurers. The remote location means fewer divers and healthier reefs, but also requires careful planning. Whether you're drifting over vibrant coral gardens or exploring submerged aircraft, PNG delivers an immersive, wild experience that few places can match.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Diving in Papua New Guinea is best done as a dedicated trip of at least 10 to 14 days. With most liveaboards and land-based resorts located in remote areas, travel connections can be time-consuming. A two-week itinerary allows for exploring two different regions, such as a week in Kimbe Bay and a week in Milne Bay, or a liveaboard journey covering the wreck sites of Rabaul and the reefs of Kavieng. For shorter stays, focus on one area like Milne Bay for muck diving or Kimbe Bay for reef diving.

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