Discover the best attractions and experiences Nggela Islands (Florida Islands) has to offer
Uncover the island's past through fortifications, memorials and historic settlements.
Ruins from colonial-era defenses on Tulagi that hint at the island's wartime role.
A quiet plaque and monument commemorating WWII battles in the Florida Islands.
Remnants of the former administrative center with sea views and colonial relics.
Small local displays bring culture, history and daily life to life.
A small collection of local artifacts and WWII-era displays.
Exhibits and crafts that celebrate island life and traditions.
Rotating displays on family histories and everyday customs.
Religious sites and coastal chapels dot the islands, reflecting spiritual heritage.
Historic church site offering coastal views and a glimpse into island religious history.
Remains of a small chapel set against the ocean, a peaceful stop for reflection.
A remote church with sweeping sea views, part of the islands' spiritual heritage.
Protected natural areas and scenic spots showcase the islands' pristine landscapes.
Protected coastal ecosystems with mangroves, lagoons, and bird life.
A protected area featuring beaches, reefs and quiet coves.
Diving and snorkeling along a vibrant reef system near the islands.
Get to know the island communities and their daily life.
Stroll through the main village on Tulagi and meet friendly locals.
A lively local market trading fish, produce and handmade crafts.
Small communities with traditional homes and sea breezes.
Budget-friendly ways to enjoy the outdoors and coastline.
Relaxing stroll along golden sands as the sun dips below the horizon.
Self-guided snorkeling along calm reef flats right off the beach.
Quiet shores attract seabirds and occasional migratory species.
Tasting the flavors of the sea and tropical produce.
Seafood prepared simply with local herbs and coconut.
Seasonal delicacy enjoyed in island eateries.
Sweet, refreshing treats featuring local coconuts and fruit.
Relaxed evenings by the water with music or stargazing.
Live drumming and dance around a communal fire.
Casual waterfront venues with cold drinks and sea breeze.
Clear nights reveal a bright canopy of stars over the water.
Cultural performances and storytelling reveal local traditions.
Traditional island dances performed for visitors.
Local elders share legends and island histories.
Short on-water performances featuring local crews.
Water-based and outdoor activities to get you moving.
Explore vibrant reef life along sheltered lagoons.
Paddle through quiet waterways and spot wildlife.
Light tackle trips with experienced island guides.
Hidden experiences and local perspectives off the beaten path.
Spend time with a local family to learn daily life and cuisine.
Private boat excursion to uninhabited islets for a picnic.
Gentle walk through mangrove ecosystems with wildlife.