Nestled along the picturesque shores of Seeadler Bay Harbour in the heart of Lorengau town, Manus Province – Harbourside Hotel offers an ideal location just a short walk from local shops and business centers, ensuring ultimate convenience.
More than just a place to stay, Harbourside Hotel offers a range of services designed to make your visit as comfortable and relaxing as possible. Whether you’re in Lorengau for business or leisure, the hotel’s newly refurbished rooms and outdoor spaces provide a welcoming atmosphere.
A scenic 30-minute drive from Momote Airport brings you through lush tropical landscapes with stunning views of the outer islands. Harbourside Hotel’s updated rooms and facilities add an authentic tropical touch to your stay.
At Harbourside Hotel, hospitality is at the heart of their operations.
Stay at the Harbourside Hotel and and experience the warm island charm of Manus Province and exceptional service throughout your stay.
Book your stay, email: reservations@harboursidehotel.com.pg
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Tufi Dive Resort in the beautiful Northern (Oro) Province, has been operating day scuba dive trips to the outer reefs for almost 20-years.
Experienced dive crews with quality gear, dive boats and local knowledge of the Tufi reef systems make diving at Tufi an unforgettable experience.
For your next dive trip in Papua New Guinea, think about the best diving location in Papua New Guinea, Tufi Resort, PNG Diving at it very best!
Village and cultural tours are also available.
For bookings and further information, call: +675 323-3462 or email: reservations@tufiresort.com
Tawali is located in a secluded area of Milne Bay amongst local fishing villages and accessible only by boat. Built on a limestone bluff eighty feet above the water, Tawali offers guests a private retreat in which to enjoy the wonders of PNG. Tawali was constructed by local craftsmen and you will find beautifully carved totems and woodwork in the spacious main lodge and throughout the resort.
Some of these works of art took two years to complete and are unique to the Milne Bay culture. Covered walkways connect guest bungalows, which are complete with private balconies overlooking Hoia Bay. The air-conditioned bungalows are spacious with two queen beds and rosewood interiors that include desks, closets and lounge areas. Each room has a personal safe and coffee making facilities. Bathrooms are modern, completely tiled and have solar heated water.
Since there never has been electricity in this remote location until Tawali was completed, all the woodwork from framing to finished wood floors was done completely with out the help of power tools. Every board that needed to be cut, every carving and most of the furniture was built on sight by hand. This project has been a great boost for the local workers. Villagers who had never before been able to have jobs were trained by more experienced carpenters so that when Tawali was completed they had new skills to help them get better paying jobs.