Cruises from Kimbe Bay
Kimbe Bay is a large bay in West New Britain Province, off the northern coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. A chain of dormant volcanos forms the scenic boundaries of Kimbe Bay, encompassing hundreds of submerged reefs and more than a dozen islands. The bay, an important biodiverse site, is home to an incredible 76 percent (400 species) of the world’s coral species. It is also home to more than 860 coral reef fish species. Read more
It is currently seen as one of the last holdouts of coral, should the apparent degradation of coral worldwide continue.