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DIVING INFORMATION - PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Papua New Guinea (PNG) is home to some of the world’s most spectacular diving. Located in the Indo-Pacific area, it is said to have as many marine species as the waters of the Red Sea, and up to five times as many as the Caribbean. PNG is surrounded by the Bismarck, Coral, and Solomon Seas, whose constant movements feed and enrich the marine environment. From tiny nudibranchs to the world’s biggest fish – the harmless white shark – divers encounter a stunning array of exotic species. The immense diversity of dive sites includes the barrier reefs, coral walls (drop-offs), coral gardens, fringing reefs, sea grass beds and coral atolls. Wreck dive sites provide a collection of ships, aircraft, and submarine wrecks from World War II. Many wrecks are still in excellent condition and come locations have as many as 30 to 40 sunken ships, all fairly near the coast. The water temperatures vary from 26 degree Celsius along the edge of the Coral Sea to 29 degree Celsius in the Bismarck Sea. 

RECOMMENDED DIVE LOCATIONS 

Papua New Guinea's three major dive locations are Walindi (in Kimbe, West New Britain Province, Tufi (in Popondetta, Northern Province), Loloata (in Port Moresby, nation's capital), Madang (in Madang Province), and Nusa Island (in Kavieng, New Ireland Province. Go check them out!  One can dive in PNG all year round, with the high season generally from May to November. Dive operators offer both land-based and live-aboard tours. Land-based tours usually consist of a day tour involving up to three dives, whilst live-aboard tours can take seven to ten days, with up to five dives a day. All land-based operators offer resort dive courses and have fully equipped dive shops with diving and snorkeling gear to hire. The majority of the dive operators operate on small to medium sized properties, with emphasis on personal attention in a relaxing environment. Dive sites are a short distance from the resorts.  While the range in size of the live-aboard dive boats is between 45’ to 120’, with differing levels of amenities, the excellent quality of diving is synonymous with each operation. Several operators now offer nitrox and rebreathers and most boats have facilities for changing camera equipment. PNG has become known as the ‘underwater photographer’s paradise’ with many international award-winning photos being taken in PNG. 
With 19 dive operations spread along 17, 000 kilometers of coastline and 45 square kilometers of reef systems, divers can enjoy minimal contact with the other dive groups and in some cases even discover new dive sites. PNG has its own hyperbaric recompression chamber. Located in Port Moresby (capital city), the DAN-sponsored facility is part of the US based Sub-aquatic Safety Service Network and is supported by the dive operators through a small chamber levy.  While the reefs teem with life, they are extremely fragile. In recognition of the importance of preserving the marine ecosystem, members of the Papua New Guinea Dive Association actively promotes the use of moorings on regularly dived sites. The need to practice sensible diving and to respect the underwater environment is emphasized and in doing so, the message to all divers is very clear: please look, but don’t touch. 

MAJOR DIVE OPERATORS IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA

  • Loloata Island Resort, Located in Port Moresby. Phone: (675) 325 8590; E-mail: loloata@daltron.com.pg. Website: www.loloata.com 
  • Walindi Plantation Resort is based in Kimbe, West New Britain Province. Phone: (675) 983 5441; E-mail: info@walindi.com; Website: www.walindi.com 
  • Tufi Dive Resort is located in Popondetta, Northern Province. Phone: (675) 321 4210; E-mail: tufitelita@datec.com.pg; Website: www.tufitelita.com. MV Telita is available here. 
  • Niugini Diving Adventures is based out of Melanesian Resort Hotel in Madang town, Madang Province. Phone: (675) 852 2766; E-mail: melanesian@meltours.com; Website: www.meltours.com 
  • Blue Sea Charters owns MV Moonlighting and based in Madang Province. Sat. Phone: 05 61 1451 30880; E-mail: info@bluseacharters.com; Website: www.blueseacharters.com 
  • MV Marlin 1 Dive Charters is based in Alotau, Milne Bay Province. Sat. Phone: 05 61 1451 17098; E-mail: info@marlin1charters.com.au; Website: www.png-dive.com
  • MV Star Dancer is based out of Rabaul, East New Britain Province. E-mail: star@online.net.pg; Website: www.peterhughes.com 
  • Rabaul Dive Center is based in Rabaul, East New Britain Province. Phone: (675)982 1247; E-mail: kkkrab@global.net.pg - based out of Kaivuna Resort Hotel. 
  • The Dive Center, located in Port Moresby. Phone: (675) 320 1200; E-mail: divecenterpng@datec.com.pg 
  • Aquaventures PNG is based out of Jais Aben Resort in Madang town, Madang Province. Phone (675) 852 2023. E-mail: aquaventures@global.net.pg. 
  • Lissenung Diving is located in Kavieng, New Ireland Province. Phone: (675) 984 2526; E-mail: lissenung@global.net.pg; Website: www.lissenung.com 
  • MV Febrina is a dive vessel based in Walindi Plantation Resort in Kimbe, West New Britain Province. Offers luxury live-aboard catering services, etc.Walindi is the only dive center in PNG to have a photo center for divers. 
  • MV Barbarian II is based in Lae, Morobe Province. Phone: (675) 472 5692; E-mail: niuginidive@global.net.pg 
  • Scuba Ventures is based in Kavieng, New Ireland Province. Phone: (675) 984 2404; E-mail: scuba@global.net.pg. 
  • MV Paradise Sport is a dive vessel based in Cairns, Australia. Phone: (617) 4053 0501; E-mail: skielbaska@mikeball.com; Website: www.mikeball.com 
  • MV Chertan is a dive vessel located in Alotau, Milne Bay Province. Phone: (675) 641 1167; E-mail: mvchertan@bigpond.com; Website: www.chertan.com.  
  • MV Golden Dawn is a dive vessel located in Alotau, Milne Bay Province. Phone: (675) 325 3856; E-mail: dive@mvgoldendawn.com; Website: www.mvgoldendawn.com
For more information on diving or anything else in Papua New Guinea, visit the PNG Tourism Promotion Authority website


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