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Scuba diving in Solomon Islands [More] |
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Scuba diving from Zipolo Habu Resort offers some of the finest diving in the South Pacific, specializing in majestic wall dives and big fish action, plus a spectacular cave dive, unlike any other in the Solomon Islands.
For those interested in WWII wrecks, we have the Kasi Maru, the US dump, and various aircraft. Guided by extremely friendly and experienced local dive guides you will enjoy an unusual cultural experience during your travels between dive destinations. |
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Fishing near Zipolo Habu Resort [More] |
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Zipolo Habu Resort is unique in the diversity of fishing, accessible either from the island itself or only minutes away, ranging from salt water fly & ultralight spinning for Trevallies, Bonefish, Milkfish & Coral Trout to casting poppers on the outer reefs for Giant Trevally & light/medium tackle trolling for Spanish Mackerel, Barracuda, Wahoo Yellowfin / Skipjack /Dogtooth Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Sailfish, Blue or Black Marlin. Jungle river fishing catches include Perch, Archerfish, Trevally, Sleepy Cod, Mangrove Jack and Spottail Bass. |
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Surf is extremely inconsistent so be prepared to enjoy alternative activities. But, when the surf is up, you have it all to yourself.
There are three confirmed surf breaks 5 to 20 minutes from the resort. |
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Yachting in the Solomons is unsurpassed. Zipolo Habu Resort on Lola Island offers an excellent anchorage directly in front of the resort. 15 metres of water with a sandy bottom. A fresh water well is free for our yachting friends to use for their washing of clothes and bodies. Sandy beach, bush walks, diving platform, rope swings over the lagoon, and a cold beer in the beach front bar keeps everyone excercised and well quenched. |
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