Tavurvur Volcano

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Rising dramatically on the eastern edge of Rabaul, Tavurvur Volcano is one of the most active and accessible volcanoes in Papua New Guinea. Its devastating 1994 eruption buried much of Rabaul town under ash, yet today it offers an unforgettable experience for adventurous travellers. The sight of plumes of smoke and steam rising from its crater, set against the stunning backdrop of Simpson Harbour, is both humbling and awe-inspiring. This is raw, elemental nature at its most powerful — a must-see for anyone fascinated by geology or seeking a truly unique travel experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to experience Tavurvur properly. The hike to the crater viewpoint and back takes around 1–2 hours, plus time to explore Rabaul's eruption sites and enjoy the harbour views. If you want to take a boat tour or visit local villages, allow a full day. The volcano is best visited early in the morning before clouds build up, which often obscure the summit by midday.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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