Discover the best attractions and experiences Bellona Island has to offer
Explore remnants that tell the maritime and island history of Bellona, from wartime relics to ancestral sites.
Visible remnants from World War II along Bellona’s coast and trails.
A community monument commemorating local ancestors and island heritage.
There are no formal museums on Bellona Island, but stories and crafts are shared through village gatherings.
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Small chapels and sacred sites offer quiet moments of reflection and local faith traditions.
A local church where visitors can observe community worship and music.
A traditional spiritual site used in seasonal and ceremonial events.
Bellona itself is a small island; nearby parks and protected areas are accessed via longer trips from larger islands.
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Visit the main village clusters and coastal communities where daily life unfolds.
The main waterfront village where most activities and hospitality occur.
A quieter coastal area with calm beaches and friendly locals.
Many of Bellona’s delights are outdoors and free to enjoy at your own pace.
Stroll along Bellona’s white-sand shores as the sun sets.
Dip into clear water and spot small reef fishes near the coast.
Explore shallow pools and glimpse marine life at low tide.
Sample island flavors and simple dishes prepared by local hosts and families.
Fresh seafood and vegetables prepared in traditional island style.
Try hearty staples common in Solomon Islands cuisine.
Light bites available around village beaches.
Evenings are peaceful, with storytelling and gatherings in some villages.
Local storytellers share legends under the stars.
Join an intimate performance of island dances.
Cultural performances and communal activities highlight Bellona’s island spirit.
Experience a rhythmic dance performed by local groups.
Casual musical sessions featuring local instruments.
Active travelers can join light, friendly games on the sand or calm waters.
Play a casual game with locals on the sandy shore.
Paddle through sheltered coves and clear water.
Uncover less-visited corners for a deeper connection with the island.
A slow walk along beaches with island natural highlights.
Short boat excursions for snorkelling and shell finding.
Capture the island’s quiet beauty as the day begins.