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New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea

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New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea

Discover New Ireland Province

New Ireland Province is a long, narrow island region in the far northeast of Papua New Guinea. Known for its untouched natural beauty, vibrant local culture, and rich marine life, it’s one of the country’s most captivating island destinations. With its palm-fringed beaches, forest-canopied estuaries, and welcoming communities, the province offers visitors a slower pace of life and plenty of adventure.

The capital, Kavieng, sits at the northern tip of the island and serves as the main hub for travellers – who can explore the length of the mainland along the scenic Boluminski Highway.  Visitors can travel the depths from here, visitors can access pristine dive sites, world-class surf breaks, historical WWII sites, and traditional villages that celebrate the unique customs of the region.

Geography and Overview

New Ireland Province PNG is part of the Bismarck Archipelago, a group of islands, located to the northeast of mainland Papua New Guinea. The province stretches over 360 kilometres from north to south, forming a narrow, curved island bordered by the Bismarck Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. It also includes numerous smaller islands such as the Tsoi, Tabar, Lihir, Tanga, and Feni groups.

The provincial capital is Kavieng, situated at the northern tip, while the southern end tapers off near Namatanai. The province is divided into two main districts: Kavieng District in the north and Namatanai District in the south, with many communities living along the coastlines.

As of the most recent census estimates, New Ireland is home to approximately 194,000 people, living across both the mainland and outer islands. Over 20 languages are spoken across New Ireland, with Tigak, Nalik, and Patpatar being among the most common. English, Tok Pisin, and local languages are widely used in daily communication.

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Kavieng

The Gateway to New Ireland

Kavieng, the capital of New Ireland Province, is the main entry point for travellers arriving by air or sea. Located at the northern tip of the island, Kavieng offers a laid-back, tropical atmosphere with a rich blend of colonial heritage and Melanesian culture.

The town features a range of accommodation options, from locally run guesthouses to lodges and off-shore waterfront resorts. Local markets and small shops provide fresh produce, seafood, and handcrafted goods, giving visitors a taste of the region’s daily life.

Coastal views, palm trees, and a relaxed pace make Kavieng a great base for exploring the province. It’s also a popular departure point for diving, fishing, surfing, and island-hopping tours. The town’s history as a former German outpost adds to its charm, with remnants of colonial architecture and war-era sites still visible today.

Things to Do in New Ireland

New Ireland Province offers a mix of marine adventure, cultural immersion, and historical exploration. Whether you’re a diver, surfer, or culture-seeker, there are plenty of experiences to enjoy:

  • Surfing and Diving: Kavieng is known for its reef breaks and uncrowded waves, especially from November to April. Dive sites around the area offer coral reefs, drop-offs, and WWII wrecks, suitable for all experience levels.
  • Snorkelling and Fishing: Clear tropical waters make for excellent snorkelling, with colourful coral gardens and abundant marine life. Game fishing is popular too, with species like tuna, mackerel, and trevally. 
  • Kayaking: Paddle through turquoise waters to secret coves. Meet friendly locals on their daily canoeing commute.  
  • Eco-Tours: Visit the Laraibina Eel Sanctuary and meet the revered resident eels. Explore inland caves, waterfalls, and nature reserves with local guides who offer insight into the island’s unique biodiversity.
  • Cultural Events and Markets: Don’t miss the exciting New Ireland Day celebrations that take place annually in July. Watch incredible performances showcasing Kabai, Tumbuan and Malagan culture, especially the famed Tatanua death masks and the Kulepteina performances by women who dance on nests on top of bamboo poles.  
  • WWII Sites and Relics: Visit remnants of Japanese bunkers, airfields, and coastal gun sites that reflect the island’s wartime history.
  • Village Visits: Spend time in local communities to learn about New Ireland’s customs, architecture, and storytelling traditions.
  • Cycle the length of the main island: from Kavieng to Namatanai on the suitably flat Bulominski Highway
  • Feast like an island chief: at the Nusa Island Retreat’s seafood buffet.  New Ireland mud crabs are renowned across the country.  ​
  • Explore Fissoa: and other inland waterholes along the Bulominski Highway​

Malagan Culture and Heritage

New Ireland Province is the birthplace of Malagan culture, one of PNG’s most distinctive artistic and spiritual traditions. Malagan refers to an intricate system of carvings, masks, and ceremonial rites used to honour the dead and preserve ancestral identity.

These elaborate wooden carvings, featuring intricate designs and symbolic figures, are created by skilled local artisans and displayed during Malagan funerary ceremonies, which can take months or years to prepare. The ceremonies are not only a tribute to the deceased but also a vibrant celebration of life, storytelling, and community ties.

Nearby Islands and Remote Escapes

Beyond the mainland of New Ireland Province lies a network of remote island groups, each offering unique natural and cultural experiences. These include: 

  • Tsoi Islands
  • Tabar Islands
  • Lihir
  • Tanga Islands

all accessible via boat or domestic flights from Kavieng.  

With minimal tourist traffic, these islands offer true off-the-grid escapes and a deeper connection to PNG’s natural and cultural diversity. Ideal for adventurous travellers seeking peaceful, raw beauty and genuine local hospitality.

Getting to New Ireland Province & Best Time to Visit

New Ireland Province is easily reached by daily flights from Port Moresby to Kavieng, serviced by Air Niugini and PNG Air. Travellers can also connect via Rabaul or other nearby islands, depending on their itinerary.

Once in Kavieng, local travel options include:

  • PMVs (Public Motor Vehicles) for budget-friendly transport
  • Boat transfers to nearby islands and coastal villages
  • Tour operators offering guided experiences around the province

The best time to visit New Ireland is during the dry season from May to October, when conditions are ideal for snorkelling, diving, and cultural exploration. If you’re planning a surfing holiday, the surf season runs from November to April, with consistent swells along the northern coast near Kavieng.

​​Plan Your Trip to New Ireland Province

Start planning your visit with our interactive map below, showcasing key attractions, activities, and places to stay across the province. Whether you’re interested in surfing, diving, exploring Malagan culture, or relaxing on remote island beaches, New Ireland offers a unique mix of adventure and tradition.

Browse accommodation options, connect with local tour providers, and prepare to discover the natural beauty and cultural depth of New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea.

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Karanas Comfort Tours Karanas Comfort Tours organizes tour itineraries across the province of New Ireland. Tour locations include: Tsoi Islands Nalik Noatsi Central New Ireland Karanalik Tabar Islands Namatanai
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