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Thread: Solomon Islands Results 1 to 12 of This blog is moderated by Admin. Posts: Hi guys, Any updates for Honiara? Off there next week but need some up to date advice where to go and where not to go! I've heard Honiara is pretty easy to find a fuck but any tips appreciated!
I meant to write it up at the time, but forgot. Most of the action here took place a couple of years ago, and I understand things are now a bit constrained due to Covid, but I hope to visit again once the pandemic is over.
Honiara, the capital, is basically one main road from the airport through to the CBD and beyond to the west, where the conurbation starts to thin out. Most people live in settlements in the hills behind the main road. Honiara is a typical primate city, attracting people from all over this diverse country. It's hot, dusty, muggy and pisses down rain frequently.
You can enjoy a beer by the water and watch overcrowded passenger ferries taking people to and from Malaita, Western Province and all points beyond. Anything western you pay for here will be expensive.