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Flight Duration16 hour 50 min

About Solomon Islands

Known for its untouched nature and richness, the Solomon Islands, is among the economically developing countries. Discovered by Spanish sailors, the country today hosts a shared culture among Malaysians, Asians, Micronesians, and Polynesians.
In the Solomon Islands, the population largely sustains itself by selling agricultural products, fish, and the products of fertile forests such as timber, coconut, and palm oil. Additionally, lead, zinc, nickel, and gold mines extracted from underground constitute the country's crucial economic resources. Situated in the northwest of the country formed by the convergence of nearly a thousand volcanic and coral islands, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu in the southeast, and Australia in the northeast surround the Solomon Islands.
The entire country experiences a tropical maritime climate characterized by warmth and moderate humidity. Rainfall, occurring between November and April, sometimes leads to floods, and winds from the west and north can give rise to hurricanes.
Tsunamis, occasionally triggered by the rising of ocean waters, have devastating effects on the country. The National Art Gallery in the capital, Honiara, renowned for its orchids, showcases works by numerous artists from around the world.
Guadalcanal, considered almost sacred for diving enthusiasts, attracts visitors throughout the year with its spectacular ocean views. Divers have the opportunity to witness coral reefs unlike anywhere else in the world during these dives.
Independence Day on July 7, celebrated across the Solomon Islands, turns Honiara into the host of parades, ceremonies, and performances attended by delegations from all cities of the country. You can become part of this magnificent spectacle by joining the warm-hearted locals. The Spear Dance Festival in Santa Catalina in May is known as the epicenter of wild celebrations, featuring traditional dances by the continent's best dancers accompanied by local music.
Having received significant migrations from Asia and Europe, the Solomon Islands' culinary culture incorporates a variety of flavors. Especially Chinese cuisine is widely consumed, and a national dish is made from taro leaves known as taro.

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