
Cruises visiting Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands
The third-largest archipelago in the South Pacific, with 992 islands. Settled by European colonists, the archipelago was divided between Great Britain and Germany in 1893. Among the British-controlled islands was the then-obscure island of Guadalcanal, the largest of the Solomons. In 1942, the Japanese effort to build an airfield on the island prompted six months of combat, in which the Allies ultimately won.
The island is still brimming with World War II relics, monuments, and memorials. Perhaps you’ll explore its tropical interior, with its excellent birdwatching. Or discover why the island is revered for its superior snorkeling and diving, with clear waters, shipwrecks, and an abundance of marine life, including barracuda, lion fish, giant clams, hammerhead sharks, and whale sharks.
2 cruises
From
Lautoka, Viti Levu Island (Fiji)
To
Benoa, Bali (Indonesia)
20 nightsaboard the shipm/s Paul Gauguin
Next departure
From
Darwin, Australia (Australia)
To
Lautoka, Viti Levu Island (Fiji)
17 nightsaboard the shipm/s Paul Gauguin
Next departure
*Price displayed is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available. The price includes the PGC Bonus discount.



