Photo Credit: Walindi Plantation Resort
If you’re looking for a scuba diver’s paradise, look no further than Kimbe Bay in Papua New Guinea.
The bay’s waters reveal a kaleidoscope of marine wonders. Pristine coral reefs are home to barracuda schools and elusive sharks, while macro enthusiasts can marvel at rare nudibranchs and intricate shrimps.
Along the bay's shores, a Walindi Plantation Resort offers a place for adventurous divers to stay. With twelve beachfront bungalows and eight plantation house rooms, they offer a blend of traditional charm and modern comfort amid tropical gardens.
The resort is a base camp for adventures. From scuba diving, nature walks, and volcano hikes, there are plenty of ways to explore this part of the country.
Divers can hop aboard the MV FeBrina or MV Oceania and chart a course to renowned dive sites like South Emma and Inglis Shoal, where encounters with whales, dolphins, and sharks are not uncommon.