Discover the best attractions and experiences Makira Island has to offer
Makira's history is visible in coastal religious sites and the remnants of early settlements around Kirakira.
A historic coastal church offering simple architecture and a glimpse into the island’s missionary era.
Ruins from a former mission site that tell a story of past gatherings and community life.
Small local museums and craft centers showcase Makira’s culture and history.
Museum displaying traditional crafts, artifacts, and stories from the island.
Live demonstrations of weaving and wood carving by Makira artisans.
Religious sites along the coast provide insight into the island's spiritual life.
A historic church with coastal views and a sense of the local community.
Active parish that hosts regular services and gatherings.
Makira's rainforests and reefs offer diverse natural experiences.
Dense rainforest habitat with abundant birds, insects, and plant life.
Protected reef and mangrove areas ideal for snorkeling and nature watching.
Explore Kirakira's footprint and the surrounding coastal villages to feel the island's rhythm.
Vibrant waterfront hub with markets, eateries, and local life.
Traditional communities where you can observe daily island life.
Experience Makira without spending a lot—nature and daily life are free to enjoy.
Begin the day with calm ocean views and fresh air.
Explore stalls and observe daily life in the town.
Spot shorebirds and rainforest species from easy trails.
Taste Makira’s flavors from traditional dishes to fresh seafood.
Tuna marinated in lime, coconut milk, and onions for a bright island dish.
Taro leaves wrapped around coconut milk and meat or fish.
Catches prepared in simple island styles with coconut sauce.
Evenings bring cultural expressions and relaxed social moments.
Local performances featuring traditional music and dance.
Stalls with snacks and crafts illuminated after dark.
Storytelling and performances reveal Makira’s heritage.
Dances and music showcasing Makira’s traditions.
Elders share legends and histories of the island.
Water and beach activities are easy to enjoy with natural scenery as your backdrop.
Calm lagoons and clear reefs ideal for underwater viewing.
Paddle past mangroves and shorelines for scenic vistas.
Venture beyond the obvious to discover Makira’s rainforest, reefs, and villages.
A forest walk with a local guide to spot endemic birds and plants.
Learn traditional weaving and craft from island communities.