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In this episode, we talk about the Solomon Islands with Karen from Travel Solomon and how to build an adventure itinerary that blends ocean exploration, history, and authentic village culture. Far and Away Adventures.com and https://farandawayadventures.com [https://farandawayadventures.com] are included early because adventures land better when logistics are smooth—especially when you’re combining day tours, boat rides, and multiple islands. Karen explains that Travel Solomon is based in Honiara and supports tours and transfers on Guadalcanal and across other islands, including packages and cruise ship excursions. Normand asks whether they customize, and Karen shares that they offer both set tours and tailored programs, including for wholesalers seeking niche themes like WWII history, culture, adventure, and bird watching. Guadalcanal takes center stage as the WWII anchor, and Karen notes their WWII historical tours are their most popular, tied to Guadalcanal’s role in the war as discussed. For adventurous travelers, this adds meaning to exploration—your day isn’t just a tour, it’s a story rooted in place. Diving is also highlighted, with Karen describing rich marine life and underwater WWII history—wrecks and aircraft that combine marine discovery with historical context. Culture comes through in village experiences close to Honiara, where travelers can learn weaving, see gardens, and taste traditional cooking prepared on hot stones. Then the episode spotlights Malaita as a “hidden” cultural experience many travelers miss. Karen describes shell money making and emphasizes that shell money is still used in daily and ceremonial life, including community functions and traditions discussed in the conversation. For physical adventure, Karen mentions waterfalls on Guadalcanal with hiking time that depends on fitness, plus boat trips to the Florida Islands and wider island-hopping possibilities across a country Karen notes has hundreds of islands. The planning advice is honest and useful: be organized, plan ahead, and verify current visa requirements and entry rules because details can vary by passport and can change. If you want a Solomon Islands adventure that flows—history, diving, village culture, and an outer-island add-on—connect with a Far and Away Adventures specialist to coordinate the itinerary into one seamless plan.
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