Walindi Plantation Resort and MV FeBrina
Walindi Plantation Resort
Walindi Plantation Resort, established in 1983, is an intimate dive
resort situated on the shores of Kimbe Bay on the island of New
Britain, Papua New Guinea. 12 fan-cooled beachfront bungalows and 8
standard plantation house rooms provide a perfect haven after a busy
day of diving. Celebrating over 30 years of operation the resort's
guest book reads like a Who's Who in the world of Sport Diving and
Underwater Photography and the resort has been voted to have the "best
diving from a resort anywhere in the world" by reader surveys.
Over 900 species of fish and 420+ species of coral at last count can
be found within Kimbe Bay itself - that is over half the total world
species of hard corals in one Bay, a truly remarkable statistic.
Photographically spectacular, underwater images taken in the bay have
consistently won the most prestigious underwater photography
competitions in the world, including the Festival Mondial de L'Image
Sous-Marine, Marseille, France.
Our staff strive to go the extra mile to ensure a comfortable dive
experience. Your gear awaits you at the jetty, and will be stripped
down and cleaned at the end of each diving day, while you relax and
enjoy your vacation time. Three purpose built dive boats transport
you to a diverse range of sites, most within 45 minutes of the resort.
Diving operates every day on a 2 or 3 dive per day basis. Dive
equipment is available for hire, along with nitrox. Walindi is also
the home port to Papua New Guinea's premier live-aboard, MV FeBrina.
MV FeBrina
MV FeBrina, together with skipper/owner Alan Raabe, has been working
in Papua New Guinea waters since 1991 when the vessel arrived at
Walindi Resort. The quality diving experience MV FeBrina offers can
be quantified by the high number of repeat clientele she enjoys.
FeBrina cruises from her home port, Walindi Plantation Resort,
visiting areas further afield such as Witu Islands, Fathers Reefs,
South Coast New Britain and Rabaul. FeBrina's signature itinerary is
Kimbe Bay, Witu Islands and Fathers Reefs which is offered in April,
May and June, September, October and November.
The crew on MV Febrina are some of the most experienced in Papua New
Guinea, most having been with us for many years. Our dive guides know
the area like the back of their hands and have the most amazing eye
for sighting even the most elusive or tiny creatures.
Affiliation:
PADI, BSAC, DAN SEAP
Training Level:
DIVE MASTER
Boat Description:
Sites Visited:
The coral reefs around Walindi are extraordinarily rich. A recent
coral count of Kimbe Bay revealed an incredible 420+ species of hard
coral. This is over half the total world species in one Bay, a truly
remarkable statistic which makes Kimbe Bay the "Coral Capital of the
World". Over 900 species of fish have been recorded and this number
will continue to grow as more research is done.
Witu Islands, to the north west of Kimbe Bay, are a remote group of
islands with a wide variety of dive types to visit. The islands and
reef are of volcanic origin and rise from very deep water. Garove
Harbour is actually a submerged volcanic crater. Nutrient rich
currents frequently waft across most reefs and as a result there is a
profusion of life. Schools of pelagic fishes abound on the world
renowned Lama Shoals, a sea mount rising to within 15 feet of the
surface from the surrounding deep waters.
Fathers Reefs, to the north east of Kimbe Bay along the northern coast
line of New Britain, are a series of off shore reefs, which are the
sunken remains of a huge extinct volcanic caldera. The reefs have
interesting topography with swim throughs and arches adorned with soft
corals and other sea life. Being offshore, these reefs attract many
pelagic species including shark, tuna, barracuda, turtles and rays,
which all come in to feed off the prolific reef fish and other
invertebrate species that have settled here.
Rabaul and the South Coast of New Britain are a critter lover's
heaven. White sand beaches and uninhabited tropical islands stretch
along the Southern coastline of the island of New Britain, with
rainforest coming right down to the waters edge. There are some drift
dives in the channels created between the islands, however the
speciality of this region is the amazing variety of rarely seen and
unusual critters.
Facilities:
- Own Boat(s)
- Gear Service
- Diving seven days
- Showers
- Own pool
- Own accommodation
- Nitrox fills
- Scuba hire
- Resort/Intro Dives
- Own Liveaboard(s)