Skip to main content

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Things to Do

    Things To Do View All

    • Plan Your Trip
      • ReImagine Papua New Guinea
      • Where to Eat
      • Cultural Events
      • Itineraries & Packages
    • Book Your Adventure
      • Trekking
      • Diving
      • Fishing
      • Surfing
      • Snorkelling
      • Cruising
      • History
      • Bird Watching
      • Culture
      • Kayaking
    • Travel Tips
      • Visa, Customs and Quarantine
      • Getting Around
      • Overseas Missions and Posts
      • Learn the Language
      • Safety and Health
      • Industry Partners
      • COVID19 - Travel Advice
    • Find travel agents near you
    • Plan Your Trip
      • ReImagine Papua New Guinea
    • Book Your Adventure
      • Trekking
    • Travel Tips
      • Visa, Customs and Quarantine
    • Find travel agents near you
  • Where To Stay

    Accomodations View All

    • Port Moresby
    • Lae
    • Alotau
    • Mt. Hagen
    • Goroka
    • Arawa
    • Madang
    • Rabaul
    • Kavieng
    • Kimbe
    • Wabag
    • Wewak
    • Port Moresby
    • Lae
    • Alotau
    • Mt. Hagen
    • Goroka
    • Arawa
    • Madang
    • Rabaul
    • Kavieng
    • Kimbe
    • Wabag
    • Wewak
  • Places To Go
  • Corporate Site
    • My Favorites
    • Region Map
    • International Sites

      International Visitor Information

      • Flag Australia
        AU & NZ
      • UK Flag
        UK
      • USA
      • USA flag
        USA
      • Japan flag 日本
        日本
      • Europe Deutsch flag
        Europe (Deutsch)
      • China flag 中国
        中国
    • AU & NZ
    • UK
    • USA
    • USA
    • 日本
    • Europe (Deutsch)
    • 中国

Breadcrumb

  • Papua New Guinea
  • International Sites
  • USA

Visit Papua New Guinea from North America

Information for our American Visitors

Lying just south of the equator, 160km north of Australia, Papua New Guinea is part of a great arc of mountains stretching from Asia, through Indonesia and into the South Pacific.  With a vibrant and colourful culture, more than 600 islands and 800 indigenous languages, Papua New Guinea is made up of 4 regions with 20 provinces

 

From North America

 

Start Planning

Image

American Wantok Specialist

Book through our American Travel Agents

Image Huli Wigmen, Hela, Highlands

ReImagine Papua New Guinea

ReImagine the destination you thought you knew. We asked people what they think about Pa...

Image

Plan Your Trip

Everything you need to start planning.

Image

Visa Requirements For US Travellers

To enter Papua New Guinea, you must have a passport that is valid for at least six months...

Image

Contact our North American Office

Contact our North American Office to get more information

Contact our US/North American Office

Upcoming Events

Kokoda Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels Day

03 Nov 2023 - 03 Nov 2023

Morobe Show

04 Nov 2023 - 05 Nov 2023

Get Inspired

#}

Getting Around

The ins and outs of getting around Papua New Guinea

#}

Safety Tips

FAQs and useful tips

Plan your trip #}

Visa and Customs Information For Australians

Tourist Visas for Australian Citizens are now available on arrival in Papua New Guinea.

Subscribe To Email Updates

Footer

  • PNGTPA Corporate Site
  • CONTACT
  • SITEMAP
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
tripadvisor

© Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority