Clem’s Place is a secluded eco-lodge nestled on Tunnung (Dunung) Island in the Three Island Harbour of New Hanover, New Ireland Province. Accessible via a 2–3 hour boat journey from Kavieng, this intimate retreat offers an authentic Papua New Guinean experience, blending rustic charm with warm hospitality. Guests are accommodated in traditional bungalows constructed from woven sago leaves, complemented by shared facilities, and are treated to freshly prepared meals featuring locally sourced seafood and produce. The lodge is powered by 240V electricity and provides amenities such as refrigeration, linen, and towels.
Beyond its tranquil setting, Clem’s Place serves as a gateway to a variety of activities, including surfing, snorkeling, fishing, birdwatching, and trekking. While the lodge itself doesn’t offer diving services, guests can arrange diving excursions through nearby operators to explore the region’s renowned WWII wrecks and vibrant marine life. Evenings at Clem’s Place are marked by communal gatherings, where guests can enjoy fireside chats, traditional island melodies, and stunning sunsets, fostering a sense of community and cultural immersion.
For bookings and info, email: clementanton24@gmail.com
Nestled in the pristine seas of Papua New Guinea’s Milne Bay Province, the Conflict Islands Resort offers an exclusive escape on Panasesa Island. This boutique resort features six private beachfront bungalows, each just steps away from the island’s pristine white sands and the vibrant turquoise waters of the surrounding lagoon. Guests can unwind at the main clubhouse, which provides freshly prepared meals, a selection of drinks, and complimentary satellite Wi-Fi. The clubhouse’s beachfront deck and first-floor balcony offer panoramic views of the lagoon, renowned for its unparalleled hues and tranquility.
Beyond its luxurious accommodations, the resort is a gateway to one of the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystems. The Conflict Islands are situated within a region recognized for its exceptional marine life, including over 400 species of coral and approximately 1,000 species of fish, many of which are endemic. Diving enthusiasts of all levels can explore vibrant coral reefs, encounter manta rays, sea turtles, and even orcas during their migratory periods. The resort’s commitment to conservation is evident through its partnership with the Conflict Islands Conservation Initiative (CICI), which focuses on protecting marine turtles, manta rays, sharks, and coral reefs, ensuring that this untouched paradise remains a haven for future generations.
For bookings and further information, email: management@conflictislands.com
Don’t be fooled by the name, this is no adventure park with rollercoaster rides waiting, but rather a fun park including a small zoo.
Here you’ll find most of Papua’s iconic birds and animals such as the Ragianna bird-of-paradise with its dazzling colors and plumage, the daunting saltwater crocodiles, the flamboyant Victoria Crowned pigeons and much more. The resplendent garden of orchids is a star attraction. Take note of the crocodile feeding time (Saturday & Sunday at 3pm), a spectacle in itself.
Adventure seekers should not miss the crocodile feeding
There are winding pathways to other attractions like the Wildlife Sanctuary, water slides for kids and a Ferris wheel, picnic sites and man-made ponds filled with fish. You can hire rods and reels from the shop to fish yourself, a fun activity for the entire family.
Indulge in an afternoon walk in the park, one of the best ways to relax in Port Moresby. Don’t be surprised to run into couples taking pictures on their wedding day. The handsome grounds are as picturesque as they are inviting. Admission is free, besides the rides you wish to go on.
For over 30 years, Angling Adventures has guided anglers to some of the world’s most unique and specialized fishing destinations. Along the remote Bensbach River in Papua New Guinea, anglers can experience one of the greatest barramundi fisheries on Earth. The river is renowned for its massive barramundi, offering a thrilling challenge for fishing enthusiasts.
Lake Murray, the largest lake in Papua New Guinea, is another premier destination. Known for its abundant black bass and barramundi, it attracts anglers seeking the ultimate challenge. The black bass, often regarded as the hardest-hitting freshwater fish on the planet, delivers an unforgettable angling experience with its sheer power and strength.
Angling Adventures collaborates with the best local experts to provide fishing tours tailored to specific needs, ensuring every trip is exceptional. Booking through Angling Adventures comes with the same cost as booking directly, while offering expert advice and decades of experience. Explore these recommended destinations and plan your next unforgettable fishing adventure.
One of diving’s last frontiers Papua New Guinea plays host to a collection of the world’s finest reef diving regions. Here deep waters run adjacent to the mainland and neighbouring islands which in turn offers excellent chances of pelagic sightings such as sharks and rays. Combine this with pristine coral reefs and vibrant marine life and you have all the ingredients for a premier dive destination.
Kimbe Bay, Witu and Fathers Reef offer exceptional diving in the shape of huge soft corals and barrel sponges, big fish make for regular sightings in the open ocean north east of Kimbe with silvertips and grey reefs not uncommon.
We’ve handpicked a number of preferred operators throughout the region to offer a scope of the finest diving and land based opportunities. Walindi Plantation Resort is located in Kimbe Bay and is run in conjunction with FeBrina Liveaboard allowing easy access to local sites of New Britain and also the more remote regions of Witu and Father’s Reef.
Tufi Resort is easily accessed from Port Moresby on the north eastern coastline of the country, this is beautifully located resort is surrounded by inlets and dense tropical rainforest and offers superb diving. For land based we can arrange tours inland to Mt Hagan for authentic culture and beautiful topside vistas.
Established in 1976 in the highlands city of Mount Hagen, Trans Niugini Tours operates lodges, ground transport and even its own aircraft throughout PNG.
As Papua New Guinea’s leading inbound tour operator, Trans Niugini Tours offers trips & tours for discerning travelers with a taste for adventure.
Trans Niugini Tours own and operate award winning wilderness lodges, as well as a fleet of boats, mini-buses and aircraft.
Trans Niugini Tours operates the following lodges:
For further information and bookings, email: service@pngtours.com or phone +675 542-1438
Baia Sportfishing caters to all types of groups. Whether you are after the perfect family holiday, cultural experience or an epic fishing adventure, Baia Sporfishing can cater to make your experience a memorable one.
Opened in 2004, Baia Sportfishing in West New Britain Province offers an eco-tourism destination where anglers can catch the Mighty Papuan Black Bass and Spottail Bass.
They have been featured on various TV Shows like Monster Fish, Extreme Fishing with Robson Green, Escape with ET and River Monsters.
With comfortable accommodation, electricity, modern amenities, cooking and cleaning staff you are sure to experience fishing in paradise.
Baia accommodates up to 12 anglers at one time and has 4 main rivers to fish from around the area.
Situated next to Baia Village, anglers are also given the opportunity to experience Papua New Guinea culture.
If you are looking for an adventure in style, the 72ft wave piercer, Ultimate One is now available for various fishing packages from Black Bass, Blue Water or both Black and Blue expeditions.
Enquire with Baia Sportfishing for your next PNG Fishing expedition.
Liamo Reef Resort is located along the picturesque Kimbe Bay in West New Britain Province.
The Resort offers comfortable accommodation in a safe environment with a range of amenities on site for guests – including restaurant, bars, coffee shop, swimming pool, fitness center and courts for playing tennis, basketball and volleyball.
The popular Bella’s Bridge provides one of the best selfie-spots for sunsets across the Kimbe Bay and is a favorite location for wedding shoots.
Explore West New Britain Province with Liamo Reef Resort. Snorkel, scuba dive or kayak the famous Kimbe Bay, cruise to one of the nearby islands, hike a live volcano, cool off in a refreshing river or cast off your lure for some amazing sport fishing – see Baia Sportfishing.
The Resort also provides a great venue for hosting conferences.
Contact Liamo Reef Resort for a memorable stay in West New Britain Province.
Sport Fishing PNG offers Bluewater and Wild River Fishing Tours throughout Papua New Guinea (PNG) targeting Big Game and unique types of fish species.
PNG is home to the infamous Black Bass, renowned for being the toughest fighting Wild River fish this side of the hemisphere. Test your fishing mettle against the might and fury of the river ‘blackie’.
Sport Fishing PNG is a tourism operation that prides itself on knowledge of PNG’s local environment, with a growing focus on the people, culture and the local marine systems.
Experience a unique fishing adventure on board the ‘K20’ (kay-two-oh) – a 23.5 metre long catamaran, custom built to explore the extraordinary rivers and seas of PNG.