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Working out of the delightful resort of Agnes Lodge Hotel in Munda, and situated on the beautiful Roviana Lagoon, Solomon Sea Divers has gained a reputation for professional service and excellent diving.

The operations is run by PADI Instructors Dave and Mariana Cooke, plus their fully trained staff. Situated just 2 minutes walk from the airport, Solomon Sea Divers caters to the travelling diver in addition to being keen diving educators.

Dive shop facilities include classroom with modern teaching facilities, high quality rental equipment and repair workshop. 2 tank boat dives are available 7 days a week, night dives on request.

Solomon Sea Divers offers some of the finest diving in the South Pacific, specializing particularly in majestic wall dives and big fish action. For those interested in wrecks, we have a fascinating WWII shipwreck to add to our existing aircraft and US Dump.

The Dives:

Shark Point:
Droppping off an incredible 4 kms into the Coral Sea, this site lives up to its name with sharks, huges schools of fish, pelagics, and eagle rays.

Japanese Freighter:
A recent addition to our dives, this WWII shipwreck poses more questions than answers, as its name and details are unknown to us. Previously dived only by a handful of preofessional divers, this wreck is in excellent condition and easily accessible. Due to her relatively shallow depth of 16m, you'll have plenty of time to help us unravel the mysteries of this virgin wreck. For groups of 4 or more.

Rainbow Passage:
This pristine site offers two spectacular dives. The wall with its teeming fish life, gorgonians, and impressive table corals is a great first dive. This is complimented by the second dive in the "Cabbage Patch", surely one of the msot amazing coral gardens in the Pacific.

Top Shelf:
The gentle current that sweeps this shelf at 25m attra
cts large schools of unicronfish, surgeonfish, batfish, and barracuda. Sit back and watch the world go by at this relaxing site.


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