Rabaul, located on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea, is known for its unique landscapes, including stunning volcanoes and historical sites from World War II. For snorkeling enthusiasts, Rabaul offers an intriguing blend of underwater experiences. While the volcanic ash has impacted some of the reefs, creating unique muck diving opportunities, there are still plenty of marine sites to explore, including plane wrecks, Japanese tanks, and vibrant coral reefs. Visibility in these waters can exceed 15 meters on a good day, making it a potentially rewarding destination for snorkelers.
Niugini Dive and Tours, a local operator, offers high-quality dives, snorkeling, and tours in the Rabaul and Kokopo area, emphasizing the rich biodiversity of the coral triangle. They offer a range of activities, including swimming with dolphins, picnicking on the Duke of York Islands, exploring wrecks, and snorkeling among forests and WWII sites.
However, it’s important to note that while Rabaul’s underwater world has its charms, … Read the rest