 


Papua New Guinea is located in the tropics just south of the equator and is the second largest island in the world, with some 600 outer islands, atolls and coral reefs. Papua New Guinea is renowned for it's spectacular surfing and diving in crystal clear waters with amazing pristine reefs. PNG waters are abound with great surf breaks and dive spots scattered with WWII artifacts, marine life and sunken volcanoes. Add all this together with friendly native locals with their colourful markets, wood carvings and handycrafts, great food and tropical climate it will certainly make for an unforgettable stay but still this is only just part of what you will experience. This culturally and geographically diverse country has loads of opportunity for adventure travellers, is stunningly beautiful and will continuely offer up surprises to those that visit.
Papua New Guinea offers some amazing surf locations throughout its mainland and off-shore islands and it is still a chance that when exploring the region you may come across a break that has yet to be surfed! Whether you access the surf by boat or when staying at a land camp the surf in Papua New Guinea is a must do for ever surfer looking for an adventure. Often referred to as one of the last frontiers of surf discovery on the planet, a trip to this place will not disappoint even the most hardened traveller.

The region of Papua New Guinea that is currently exposed to most of the surfing population thus far is in the far North East of Papua New Guinea mainland around Vanimo and the North East islands, off New Ireland and New Hanover. The New Ireland area has been set up specifically for the comfort of surfers and their families making your stay that little bit more enjoyable. You can access the region by flying to Kavieng from Port Moresby and then with a short transfer on to your final destination to access one of the surf camps or charter boats.






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