Honiara cruise port guide
The Solomon Islands is a sovereign nation consisting of multiple island groups, scattered in the South Pacific east of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Honiara, on the island of Guadalcanal. Many of the outlying islands in the nation are relatively untouched, but Honiara is a busier hub of international commerce. The islands’ recent history is scarred by the desperate battles fought between the Japanese and American forces during World War II. In 1942, the Japanese launched their last great land offensive in the islands, which culminated in the Battle of Henderson Field fought at Honiara. Of the estimated 36,000 Japanese troops on Guadalcanal at the beginning, only 1,000 survived, the rest having either been killed directly, or succumbed to disease and starvation. Ghostly evidence of this horrific warfare dots the island, and it is memorialized at the American Memorial overlooking the town and at a smaller Solomons Peace Memorial erected by the Japanese outside the city. On a lighter note, traditional arts and crafts are on display at the National Museum, which also boasts a display of eight traditional Melanesian houses from various parts of the country. Behind the museum is a cultural center. Above town there is a pleasant botanical garden, and the bustling Central Market is a great place to get a feel for everyday life in Honiara. Although English is the official language, only a small percentage of Solomonese speak it. The common language is Pijin.
About Honiara
Honiara is the capital and largest city of Solomon Islands, situated on the northwestern coast of Guadalcanal. The city's maritime gateway is the seaport of Point Cruz, and it is served by Honiara International Airport located to the east. As the nation's political and commercial hub, Honiara houses the National Parliament, national museum, and Honiara Market.
Honiara's principal points of interest include the national museum, the Honiara Market, and the National Parliament. The city's most historically significant draw is its World War II heritage: the Battle of Henderson Field (1942), the last major Japanese land offensive of the Guadalcanal Campaign, took place in the area now occupied by Honiara International Airport, approximately 11 km east of the city centre. No named shore excursions were referenced in the available sources.
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64-Day Kimberley Expedition & Islands of the Pacific
Seabourn Pursuit · Australia · 64 nights
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32-Day Kimberley Expedition, Indonesia & Papua New Guinea
Seabourn Pursuit · Australia · 32 nights
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45-Day Kimberley Expedition, Indonesia & Papua New Guinea
Seabourn Pursuit · Australia · 45 nights
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54-Day Indonesia, Papua New Guinea & Islands of the Pacific
Seabourn Pursuit · South America · 54 nights
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35-Day Indonesia, New Guinea & Cultures of Oceania
Seabourn Pursuit · Australia · 35 nights
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22-Day Remote Indonesia & Islands of the Pacific Theatre
Seabourn Pursuit · Southeast Asia · 22 nights
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