Walindi Plantation Resort
Talasea Highway, 621 Kimbe, PNG
Kimbe es el mayor asentamiento y la capital de la provincia de Nueva Bretaña Occidental, en la isla de Nueva Bretaña, en la Región Insular. La isla de Nueva Bretaña se encuentra al este de Papúa Nueva Guinea. Kimbe ha sido descrita como un punto caliente de biodiversidad y, junto a la floreciente vida marina, hay también una estimulante colección de pecios de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La bahía está rodeada de volcanes y montes submarinos volcánicos. Sólo hay un centro de buceo en la bahía, por lo que los buceadores pueden pedir a estos guías expertos que les lleven a los mejores lugares de buceo, pero también hay opciones de crucero en esta región.
Known for its vibrant marine life, Susan’s Reef is home to pink Sea Whips and the elusive Pygmy Seahorse. This site is suitable for scuba diving with an adventure level of easy to moderate. The reef comprises two large seamounts, making it a picturesque location and a popular photography spot.
The Zero Wreck offers a unique diving experience, featuring a Japanese WWII fighter plane. The site attracts scuba divers interested in history and underwater photography. It is suitable for advanced divers due to its depth and technical aspects. Marine life includes various reef fish hiding around the wreckage.
This dive site features expansive plate corals teeming with colorful reef fish, offering a spectacular display of marine life. Suitable for scuba diving, it is ideal for advanced divers due to the deep blue waters surrounding the seamount. The vibrant coral and fish make it an ecological treasure.
South Bay is great for both scuba and freediving, with an easy adventure level. Known for its turtles and occasional manta ray sightings, the bay's sandy bottom and gentle currents make it accessible to all divers. The area is part of a protected marine park, ensuring a thriving ecosystem.
Ideal for freediving, this site features shallow coral gardens and clear waters, offering a simple adventure. It is home to an array of tropical fish and occasional sea turtles. As part of a marine protected area, Restorf Island provides a serene diving experience with minimal environmental impact.