10 Things to do in Munda That You Shouldn't Miss

October 8, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

Discover the best top things to do in Munda, Solomon Islands including Mushroom Island (Tomba Tuni), Dive Munda, Roviana Lagoon, Shark Point, Tetepare, Kashi Maru, Peter Joseph WWII Museum, Rainbow Passage, Haepe Pinnacle, Langarana Island.

1. Mushroom Island (Tomba Tuni)

Munda Solomon Islands
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Mushroom Island (Tomba Tuni)

Reviewed By elegance535

Daily storms reduced visibility but the diving was fantastic. Warm, calm water, loads of big fish and great guide - Dive Munda

2. Dive Munda

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Dive Munda

Dive Munda is an intimate and friendly operation with a customized approach to your diving needs. Our great local staff on board, led by our experienced Instructor Trainer, will offer you incredible diving paired with personalized service. Whether you have never dived before, wanting to become a dive professional or you have already logged thousands of hours underwater, we plan our diving around you. We are based in the village of Munda, nestled on the premises of the beautiful and tranquil Agnes Gateway Hotel, on the southern coast of New Georgia Island in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, an area renowned for its peaceful beauty and friendly people as well as its amazing reefs and incredible biodiversity. Munda boasts with an international airstrip, stunning, serene and romantic scenery, amazing WWII history, a vibrant local culture and of course, world class diving!

3. Roviana Lagoon

Munda Solomon Islands
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Roviana Lagoon

4. Shark Point

Munda Solomon Islands +677 62156 http://www.divemunda.com
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Shark Point

Reviewed By 993anitat - Forster, Australia

We went diving at Shark Point during our recent trip to Munda. Unfortunately, there was quite a rain event happening while we were there and the visibility was not the best. We still had a fabulous dive, nevertheless seeing three white tip sharks and a large school of Barracuda. There were lots of bait fish and trevally. It was lovely seeing all the Angelfish and Butterflyfish along the wall as well as numerous anemone fish.

5. Tetepare

Munda Solomon Islands +677 62163 [email protected] http://www.tetepare.org
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Tetepare

6. Kashi Maru

Mbaeroko Bay, Munda Solomon Islands
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

Kashi Maru

This 700 ton Japanese freighter is a great dive for groups of four or more.

7. Peter Joseph WWII Museum

Behind Soccer field to the east of central market 20- to 30-minute Walk From The Market, to The East, Munda Solomon Islands
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Reviewed By 734stuartb - Melbourne, Australia

Barney is a fantastic bloke who loves his WW2 history & collection. His museum is a collection of relics straight from the jungle which is just fascinating. If you like WW2, I recommend a visit to Barney & his museum to enjoy his fantastic collection and a really good chat with a really good bloke.

8. Rainbow Passage

Munda Solomon Islands
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9. Haepe Pinnacle

Munda Solomon Islands

10. Langarana Island

Munda Solomon Islands

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