Solomon Islands
Lagoons, war wrecks and forgotten islands
The Solomon Islands, a volcanic South Pacific archipelago, are one of the most remote destinations on earth. Diving among World War II wrecks, UNESCO-listed turquoise lagoons, authentic Melanesian villages: this is an adventure for curious, patient travellers. For a Cameroonian the journey is very long and tourism still embryonic, but the reward is untouched nature and a rare, sincere welcome far from any crowd.
In pictures
The visa, step by step
How to apply
The Solomon Islands have no mission in Cameroon. Many nationalities get a visitor permit on arrival in Honiara, but the situation for a Cameroonian passport must be confirmed in advance with Solomon Islands Immigration or a high commission (often via Australia or the UK).
Required documents
- Passport valid 6 months beyond return
- Confirmed round-trip ticket
- Proof of accommodation (hotel/lodge)
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate
Good to know
- •Always confirm the procedure before booking flights
- •Malaria is present: prophylaxis is essential
- •The permit is often paid in cash (USD or Solomon dollars)
A one-week budget
Round-trip flight from Douala / Yaoundé
1 440 000 FCFA–2 160 000 FCFANo direct flights. Expect 3 stops and 40+ hours (via the Gulf or Asia, then Brisbane or Port Moresby to Honiara).
Indicative round-trip price: it varies widely by season, layover and how early you book.
Where the money goes (backpacker estimate)
Budget simulator
What to do there
WWII wreck diving
The 'Iron Bottom Sound' off Guadalcanal hides sunken ships and aircraft, a divers' paradise.
Marovo Lagoon
One of the world's largest saltwater lagoons, dotted with islets, ideal by kayak or boat.
Guadalcanal battlefields
Memorials and relics of the 1942-43 battle, steeped in history, around Honiara.
Honiara central market
The colours and flavours of the islands: fish, tropical fruit, betel nut and crafts.
Langa Langa village
Discover artificial islands built on reefs and the making of traditional shell money.
Tenaru waterfall and jungle
Hike through lush rainforest to beautiful, refreshing waterfalls.
One week, day by day
- D1
Day 1: Arrive in Honiara after a long journey, rest and first taste of the island.
- D2
Day 2: Central market, memorials and Guadalcanal battlefields.
- D3
Day 3: First dive or snorkel on the WWII wrecks.
- D4
Day 4: Domestic flight to the Western Province (Gizo or Munda).
- D5
Day 5: Explore Marovo Lagoon by boat, islets and villages.
- D6
Day 6: Reef diving or a visit to a traditional Melanesian village.
- D7
Day 7: Return to Honiara, last craft shopping and departure.
Travel checklist
A printable list (or save as PDF) so you forget nothing.
Travel checklist — Îles Salomon
Before you leave
What to pack
Indicative data (June 2026), reliability moyenne. Visa rules, prices and timelines change: always confirm with official sources before booking.
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