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Independent State of Papua New Guinea

Attractions in Papua New Guinea (99 total · 6 regions)

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Duke of York Islands
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Duke of York Islands

📍 Kokopo

⛱ Beach

A pristine archipelago of thirteen islands offering white sand beaches, crystal-clear snorkeling lagoons, and frequent dolphin sightings.

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Mount Tavurvur
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Mount Tavurvur

📍 Rabaul

🏛 Landmark

An iconic active stratovolcano offering dramatic views of the ash-covered landscape and the steaming crater rim.

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Bita Paka War Cemetery

Bita Paka War Cemetery

📍 Kokopo

🏰 Castle

A meticulously maintained memorial and cemetery honoring Commonwealth soldiers who served in New Britain during World War II.

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Kokopo Market

Kokopo Market

📍 Kokopo

🐄 Farm

One of the most vibrant markets in the South Pacific, providing a safe and colorful environment for families to experience local rural life and traditional produce.

Kokopo-Rabaul Coastal Drive

Kokopo-Rabaul Coastal Drive

📍 Kokopo

🚗 Road Trip

A 30km paved coastal highway (45-60 minutes) connecting the regional capital to old Rabaul. The route offers continuous views of Simpson Harbour and the Blanche Bay caldera, passing the Japanese Barge Tunnels, the base of the Vulcan volcano, and providing the most iconic vistas of the active Tavurvur volcano across the water.

Matupit Hot Springs

Matupit Hot Springs

📍 Rabaul

⛱ Beach

Natural geothermal springs bubbling from the black sand beach at the base of the active Tavurvur volcano, creating a unique coastal landscape.

Mount Tavurvur Volcano Hike

Mount Tavurvur Volcano Hike

📍 Rabaul

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

3km challenging round-trip hike to the rim of an active stratovolcano. Typical duration is 2 hours with an elevation gain of approximately 223m. The route features sharp volcanic rock, steam vents, and thermal hot springs at the base. High heat and sulfurous gases make this a strenuous trek. Guided tours are highly recommended and can be arranged through Rabaul-based hotels. Bike rental: Not available for this terrain.

Mount Vulcan Ascent
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Mount Vulcan Ascent

📍 Rabaul

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

4km challenging ascent over loose volcanic ash and pumice. Typical duration is 2.5 to 3 hours with an elevation gain of 243m. This trek traverses the slopes of the volcano that famously erupted in 1937 and 1994, providing unique perspectives on the Rabaul caldera and the submerged 'Beehives' rock formations. The terrain is unstable and very exposed to the sun. Bike rental: Not available.

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Admiral Yamamoto's Bunker

Admiral Yamamoto's Bunker

📍 Rabaul

🏰 Castle

The underground command center used by Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto to coordinate Pacific naval operations during the war.

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East New Britain Historical & Cultural Centre

East New Britain Historical & Cultural Centre

📍 Kokopo

🔬 Science

This museum serves as the region's primary cultural gallery, showcasing intricate Tolai masks, traditional wood carvings, and historical artifacts.

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Matupit Megapode Egg Sites

Matupit Megapode Egg Sites

📍 Rabaul

🐄 Farm

A unique rural experience where families can observe local villagers navigating volcanic ash fields to harvest megapode bird eggs, a traditional practice at the base of Mount Tavurvur.

Mount Varzin (Vunakokor) Summit Trail

Mount Varzin (Vunakokor) Summit Trail

📍 Kokopo

🥾 Hiking & Cycling

5km moderate return hike to the highest point of the Gazelle Peninsula. Typical duration is 3 hours with an elevation gain of roughly 400m. The trail leads through lush tropical rainforest and historical Japanese WWII lookout points, offering 360-degree views of the Bismarck Sea and Duke of York Islands. Mountain bikes are occasionally used on the lower access roads. Bike rental: Kokopo Beach Bungalow Resort (kbb.com.pg).

National Mask and Warwagira Festival

National Mask and Warwagira Festival

📍 Kokopo

🎭 Event

Annually in mid-July, this 4-5 day event is the premier cultural showcase of Papua New Guinea's mask-making traditions. Attracting several thousand visitors including international ethnographic researchers and tourists, it features the dawn 'Kinavai' arrival of the Tolai Tubuan on canoes and the Baining Fire Dance. It is family-friendly with educational exhibits and vibrant traditional music.

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Simpson Harbour & Volcanic Circuit

Simpson Harbour & Volcanic Circuit

📍 Rabaul

🚗 Road Trip

A 25km paved and well-maintained loop around the northern end of the Rabaul caldera. Highlights include the Rabaul Volcanological Observatory lookout, the ash-covered streets of the abandoned old town, the 'Beehives' rock formations in the bay, and the steaming hot springs at the foot of Tavurvur.

Tavui Point (Japanese Submarine Base)

Tavui Point (Japanese Submarine Base)

📍 Rabaul

⛱ Beach

A historical coastal site featuring a dramatic reef wall drop-off and tunnels used by the Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Rabaul Volcanological Observatory ©

Rabaul Volcanological Observatory

📍 Rabaul

🔬 Science

A scientific hub where families can learn about seismology and the volcanic forces that shaped the Gazelle Peninsula.

Gazelle Peninsula North Coast Road

Gazelle Peninsula North Coast Road

📍 Rabaul

🚗 Road Trip

A 45km scenic paved route heading west from Rabaul along the Bismarck Sea coastline. The drive passes through traditional coastal villages, tropical plantations, and historic WWII sites like the Japanese Submarine Base. The road offers rugged coastal scenery and access to remote beaches before turning toward the Baining Mountains.

Japanese Barge Tunnels

Japanese Barge Tunnels

📍 Rabaul

🏰 Castle

Hand-dug volcanic caves used by the Japanese Imperial Navy to conceal supply barges from Allied aerial reconnaissance.

Little Pigeon Island

Little Pigeon Island

📍 Kokopo

⛱ Beach

A small, idyllic uninhabited island near the coast, perfect for family day trips, swimming, and exploring shallow coral gardens.

Matupit Village

Matupit Village

📍 Rabaul

🏘 Town / Village

A resilient cultural village at the base of Mount Tavurvur where families harvest megapode eggs from the warm volcanic ash.

The Beehives (Dawapia Rocks)

The Beehives (Dawapia Rocks)

📍 Rabaul

⛱ Beach

Two distinctive volcanic rock formations rising from the center of Simpson Harbour, popular for boat tours and snorkeling.