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Guide 🇸🇧 Honiara

Honiara
👤 Population 84,520 🕛 Local time:

Guadalcanal American Memorial

Important World War II memorial on Skyline Ridge, combining historical significance with sweeping views over Honiara and Iron Bottom Sound.


Solomon Islands National Museum

Leading cultural museum with traditional artifacts, regional history exhibits, and occasional performances showcasing the islands’ diverse heritage.


Iron Bottom Sound

Historic body of water famed for sunken wartime wrecks, offering exceptional diving and a powerful connection to Pacific War history.


Tenaru Falls

Scenic rainforest waterfall reached by guided hike, rewarding visitors with lush surroundings, cascading water, and a refreshing natural pool.


Vilu War Museum

Open-air museum displaying wartime relics, aircraft wrecks, and military equipment that bring Guadalcanal’s World War II history vividly to life.


Bonegi Beach

Popular beach west of Honiara known for clear water, snorkeling, and easy access to famous World War II wreck dive sites.


Central Market

Bustling local market packed with fresh produce, seafood, handicrafts, and everyday city life, perfect for experiencing Honiara’s atmosphere.


Honiara Botanical Gardens

Peaceful tropical gardens near the city center, ideal for strolling among native plants and enjoying a quiet green escape.


Skyline Ridge

Elevated viewpoint above the city, prized for panoramic vistas, reflective memorial visits, and memorable sunset views over the coast.


Parliament Building

National landmark featuring architecture inspired by Solomon Islands motifs and offering insight into the country’s governance and political history.


Solomon Peace Memorial Park

Tranquil Japanese war memorial near Skyline Drive, offering a contemplative space to reflect on the island’s wartime past.


Jacobs Ladder

Historic World War II staircase with roughly 800 steps, rewarding climbers with harbor views and a glimpse into local daily life.


National Art Gallery

Small gallery presenting local artistic expression and cultural stories, with nearby artisan booths selling carvings, paintings, and jewelry.


Unity Square

Civic square noted for the Pacific’s tallest flagpole, making it a quick but distinctive stop in central Honiara.


Point Cruz Yacht Club

Waterfront spot at the foot of Jacobs Ladder, valued for coastal views and its scenic position by Honiara’s harbor.


Central District

Bustling central area with hostels, markets, cafes, and bars; convenient for tourists and generally safe by day.


Waterfront

Relaxed seaside area with budget accommodations, sea views, and casual hangouts near central amenities.


Mendana Avenue

Main central corridor with shops, ATMs, and easy access to markets and city attractions.


Point Cruz

Harbor area near the wharf and waterfront restaurants, useful for transport, seafood, and central access.


White River Village

Friendly settlement west of the center, known for its betel nut market and local atmosphere.


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