Both “Spirit of Solomons” and “Bilikiki” have an overall length of 121 feet. They feature two immense sundecks, plus a completely separate dive deck with individual gear storage, and two other sheltered decks to help you stay out of the sun. The two saloons are large and comfortable. With 10 double staterooms, all air conditioned, and all with private shower and toilet, “Bilikiki” offers plenty of room and comfort. “Spirit of Solomons” has 7 double staterooms with ensuite, plus 6 twin share cabins which share 3 showers and 2 toilets. You can count on plenty of good food to help you to maintain energy levels for the fantastic diving. Both vessels carry ample fresh water as well as a desalinator, so water will never be a problem.
Bilikiki Deck
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Diving is done in the 'mothership fashion' with divers being shuttled to nearby dive sites in specially designed dive boats. The Solomon Islands offer reefs, straight walls, drift dives and large pelagic fish. Add to this the thrill of WWII wreck diving and you end up with the perfect diving holiday for everyone, especially photographers.
A full range of hire equipment is available and a full range of courses, from resort, open water and a host of speciality courses, including underwater photography, can be arranged with prior notice. Photographic gear is also available for hire when arranged in advance, and E-6 colour processing is done on board. Your hosts on Bilikiki Cruises are professional diving instructors affiliated with either NAUI or PADI.

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