Papua New Guinea
Madang in Papua New Guinea has a wonderful variety of dive sites and marine life. The area’s most unique marine animal is a little shark that walks on its fins, the rare, hooded epaulette shark.
The owners of Lissenung Dive Resort in Papua New Guinea are fully committed to doing their part to save the turtles of Papua New Guinea.
The offshore reefs at Tufi Dive Resort make for some of the best scuba diving in Papua New Guinea, and the surrounding fjords are just as spectacular.
Papua New Guinea is a legendary dive destination. But you’ve got to know where (and when) to go for peak underwater visibility and action. Here’s a quick guide to dive seasons in Papua New Guinea.
These young women from the jungle islands of Papua could be the beginning of a movement that builds momentum for sustainable management of the natural resources of PNG.
The skies over New Guinea saw much fighting during World War II. Now, some of the aircraft wrecks of Papua New Guinea make for fantastic dives.
The wreck of a B-17F Black Jack bomber lies just off a fringing reef near the remote village of Boga Boga in Papua New Guinea.
Scuba diving in Tufi, Papua New Guinea is some of the world’s best, with stunning offshore reefs and vibrant inshore critter sites.
Kimbe Bay on New Britain is a biodiversity hotspot, offering incredible diving and one of the best-preserved WWII aircraft wrecks in Papua New Guinea.
Kimbe Bay, on the north coast of New Britain, is famous for its marine biodiversity. Conservation in Kimbe Bay is key to preserving this underwater wonderland.
Some in the scientific community call Kimbe Bay in Papua New Guinea the coral crucible. With 400 species of coral, it lives up to that reputation.
The Pacific Gas tanker began life transporting liquefied gas from Australia, and has become one of Papua New Guinea’s most storied dive sites.
Scuba diving in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea takes some advanced planning, but the rewards are well worth it.
Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, has a bit of an image problem. With a reputation as a dangerous place, here are some tips to make sure your PNG trip begins on the right foot.
Scuba diving in Papua New Guinea means exploring one of the last frontiers. This wild and adventurous place with much to see both above and below the water.
With more fish than the Red Sea and many times the coral species than the Caribbean, Papua New Guinea is one of the best places in the world for novice and professional photographers alike.
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