Solomon Islands Liveaboard
October 21 to October 29, 2022
Overview
The Solomon Islands comprise 992 islands, of which only 147 are inhabited. Situated to the northeast of Australia and southeast of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands are one of the last frontiers; untouched, peaceful and beautiful. Due to its remote location, the country offers some of the most pristine dive sites in the world, filled with innumerable unspoiled hard and soft corals. Indulge yourself in true picture postcard diving.
There is something for everyone in the Solomon Islands. For those who like their creatures on the large side there are various types of shark cruising amid the spectacular scenery of jaw dropping reefs, walls and pinnacles. For the macro diver, there is a plethora of macro wonders to discover such as pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, electric clams and ghost pipefish. The marine diversity in Solomon Islands is hard to beat! There are wrecks, caves, caverns, and underwater volcanos. And the local villagers are friendly and interested in meeting visitors and sharing their crafts, carvings, and culture.
The Solomon Islands are THE destination for the real diving fan looking for a change of scenery, completely off the beaten track.
Embarkation: Coral Sea Resort, Honiara at 18:00
Disembarkation: Coral Sea Resort, Honiara, at 8:00
What is included?
- * 11 days/ 10 nights/9 days of diving
- * Taxes
- , full board accommodations based on double occupancy
- * Meals while on boat, including water, tea, coffee, juices and soft drinks
- * transfers on arrival if traveling with the group
- 1 night hotel on arrival and on departure, based on double occupancy
- * trip brochure and packet,
- * trip shirt, and travel leader.
Can I use a rebreather?
The Solomon Master is a rebreather friendly vessel. However, sorb and oxygen must be ordered 4 months in advance. If you are using your CCR on this trip, please let us know early so we can make the proper arrangements. So, yes, you may use your rebreather.
Special Oceanic Ventures Connoisseur Club Benefit
Other activities that can be arranged…
Shopping in town, City and cultural tours
What is not included?
Airfare, additional transfers, meals or activities in transit, any additional hotels based on air schedule once published, transfers not with the group, other land tours, tips for crew and local guides, diving insurance, nitrox, diving equipment not listed above, alcoholic drinks on board, on-board merchandise, local taxes and port fees, Club Aquarius fee $65 pp. Tips need to be paid in cash. All other vessel expenses can be paid by credit card subject to an admin fee of 3%. Sofnolime and rebreather gas must be ordered 4 months in advance. We may need to transit thru Australia or Fiji.
What other things should I be aware of?
- Local taxes and port fees must be paid in advance and are added to your final payment. (Estimated $250 USD)
- Nitrox is $250 per person per charter, paid in advance and added to your final payment..
- Advanced Open Water and 40 logged dives are recommended for this route. See Ann if you are interested in the trip but do not at this time meet the requirements.
- Fit to Dive: all guests must complete a fit to dive form www.masterliveaboards.com/forms
- COVID 19 Vaccination: At this time there is not a vaccine requirement but there may be in the future.
- Measles Immunization: Passengers arriving from American Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Australia, New Zealand and Philippines including transit passengers, are required to show proof of vaccination against measles at least 14 days prior to arrival. We will most likely be transiting thru Fiji or Australia, so plan accordingly.
- Air Schedules: air schedules have not been published but it most likely we will need to do a contract charter in order to get all of guests to Honiara and back to meet the vessel’s schedules. At this time it is probably not possible to use miles for your trip. Plan to budget apx $2500 for air. We will negotiate the best contract possible and there should be options for upgrade to business class service.
COVID Information
The traveler must be free from COVID before departure. A COVID test is required before departure and a test is required to return to the United States. These requirements are subject to change
The Fine Print…
Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. Additionally, please see the Master Liveaboard terms and conditions. By depositing on the trip, you agree to both sets of terms and conditions. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties. As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems and should be purchased within 14 das of the initial deposit to receive the most benefit. No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/. Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan. Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required. Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.
Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration. No refunds for missed flights or boats.
Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit. But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date
October 21 – 29, 2022
Airfare
Airfare is not included in this trip. Your destination is Honiara
It is best to fly with the group so please let us help you plan this part of the trip. The air schedules for this trip have not been set yet so air will require some patience.
Transit Arrangements
The trip includes 1 night in a transit hotel on arrival and on departure.
Fare
All per person double and Club membership. First booked, first choice. Only 15 guest spaces available
- * $5,195 pp/Club – Classic Cabin (2 spaces – sold, pending)
- * $5,694 pp/Club – Premium Cabin (8 spaces – 3 sold, 6 remaining)
- * $6,095 pp/Club – Master Cabin (6 Spaces – 2 sold 3 remaining)
Deposit & Final Payment
- * $1,500 plus trip insurance
- * Final payment due – August 1, 2022
Travel Notes
- * An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
- * A boat Release is required by the final payment date
- * We cannot guarantee a roommate unless you are booking together with someone, so plan on a single supplement
- * As with most small liveaboard operations, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We always recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems. There are no refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Travel Insurance (ie: comprehensive accident, medical, baggage and trip cancellation and interruption insurance) purchased at the time their reservation is made, may help protect guests from financial disappointment if they are prevented from making their scheduled trip due to illness or family illness, or in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent the airline or yacht from making its scheduled trip.
- * The United States is requiring a COVID test prior to re-entering the country. The boat will handle getting everyone COVID tested prior to boarding your return flight.
- * Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
- * We require diving accident insurance. For your convenience below are links to Dive Assure . Both organizations offer Travel Insurance and Dive Accident Insurance and be purchased via our web site at https://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/. Both Dive Assure and Travel Guard have a family plan. Dive Assure is diving insurance and also has a travel insurance option.
Travel Insurance
We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. You should purchase it within 14 days of your deposit to receive the most benefit from the policy. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.








Over five full dive days, you will be able to experience some of our favorite sites such as El Canyon, the Boiler, Red Rocks, Roca Partida, Cabo Pearse, Punta Tosca and Roca Oneal. We know that many of our guests want the option of as many dives as possible and we strive to offer an average of 4 dives a day other than the day that we do our mandatory check in at the local navy base when you likely have the option of 3 dives plus our world-famous silky shark night snorkel. Note that weather conditions, Mother Ocean or crowding by some of our competitors may limit some diving.
36º12S / 175º20E Early yesterday afternoon, at low tide, Rebecca and I went exploring. We zipped around the bay in the dinghy, waded on the mud flats digging bivalves out of their holes, and followed a freshwater creek through the woods – climbing over fallen trees and plowing through masses of ferns. After an hour we came back out of the woods to our beached dinghy and found a Kiwi yacht had anchored in our beautiful, isolated bay. They weren’t too close and it was time we started meeting the locals, but we had enjoyed having the place to ourselves for a couple of days. We picked up Karen and the three of us motored over to say hello. Turns out they were from the marina we stayed in last year, and were berthed next to our good friends on Cherokee Rose. When we left for Fiji last year, Cherokee Rose had stayed behind in NZ to do work on their boat. We had talked to them on the SSB and expected them to anchor next to us before evening. Looked like the party was getting bigger.
There are large, floating rafts of mussel farms all around the Great Barrier Island but we hadn’t found any mussels or oysters clinging to rocks at low tide. Turns out the farmers are perfectly happy for you to pick mussels off the buoys that support the dangling lines where the actual crop grows. They mechanically harvest the mussels on the down lines but it’s too much trouble to gather the wild ones that grow on the buoys. So, help yourself, limit 50 a day, don’t touch the down lines, please. There are mussel farms all over the Great Barrier Island, with several hundred buoys supporting each farm, one buoy has enough mussels to fill a large bucket so we find ourselves surrounded by thousands of mussels free for the taking. Our new Kiwi friends were also kind enough to point out a cove across the bay where they had been collecting scallops in 50 feet of water. The water is cold but, with a sea bed littered with scallops, I’ll certainly be diving. As long as I’m getting wet, there are plenty of lobsters living around 50-60 feet along the vertical walls of the islands. Then there are the ten-pound Snappers that bite when the current is running. What a Paradise!







