Currency
Papua New Guinean Kina (PGK)
Language
English, Tok Pisin, Hiri Motu
Time Zone
PGT (UTC+10)
Best Time to Visit
Mar–May
Typical Duration
16-31 nights
Price Range
From $719 pp
Port Type
Port of Call
Tender Port
Yes
A remote and pristine South Pacific destination offering adventurous cruisers access to untouched islands, diverse marine life, and authentic Papua New Guinean culture.
Cruises that visit Conflict Island Group
Build Your Day in Conflict Island Group
Cruise calls are short. Set your ship's arrival time, pick the stops you care about, and we'll show whether they realistically fit before departure.
Ships typically depart around 4:00 PM
Usually about 8 hours ashore
Getting around:
Panasesa Island
Amazing Island in PNG
Conflict Group
Located in PNG, owned by Australian.
Conflict Islands Conservation Initiative
Paradise, if your cruise goes here enjoy it and explore
Conflict Islands Turtle Sanctuary
Great total conservation program.
Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.
About Conflict Island Group
Nestled in the remote waters of Papua New Guinea, the Conflict Island Group represents one of the South Pacific's most intriguing and less-traveled cruise destinations. This archipelago offers adventurous travelers a genuine glimpse into one of the world's most culturally rich and pristine regions, where traditional island life remains largely untouched by mass tourism. Whether you're seeking authentic cultural encounters, exceptional diving opportunities, or simply a sense of true exploration, Conflict Island Group delivers an experience that few cruise passengers ever forget.
As a primarily port-of-call destination, Conflict Island Group typically appears on longer expedition-style cruises that explore the broader South Pacific and Coral Triangle regions. These voyages, predominantly lasting 16 nights, often combine the islands with other fascinating stops like Darwin, Alotau, and the Fiji islands, creating comprehensive Pacific itineraries that appeal to curious explorers. The peak cruising season runs from March through August, when weather conditions are most favorable for navigating these waters.
While port facilities are modest compared to mainstream cruise destinations, that's precisely part of Conflict Island Group's appeal. Passengers can expect to encounter pristine coral reefs, vibrant local communities, and opportunities for snorkeling, cultural exchanges, and wildlife viewing. The three cruise lines serving this port—Seabourn, Carnival Cruise Line, and PONANT EXPLORATIONS—each bring their own approach to exploring this remarkable destination, ensuring that whether you're seeking luxury expedition travel or immersive cultural experiences, there's an option suited to your style.
As a primarily port-of-call destination, Conflict Island Group typically appears on longer expedition-style cruises that explore the broader South Pacific and Coral Triangle regions. These voyages, predominantly lasting 16 nights, often combine the islands with other fascinating stops like Darwin, Alotau, and the Fiji islands, creating comprehensive Pacific itineraries that appeal to curious explorers. The peak cruising season runs from March through August, when weather conditions are most favorable for navigating these waters.
While port facilities are modest compared to mainstream cruise destinations, that's precisely part of Conflict Island Group's appeal. Passengers can expect to encounter pristine coral reefs, vibrant local communities, and opportunities for snorkeling, cultural exchanges, and wildlife viewing. The three cruise lines serving this port—Seabourn, Carnival Cruise Line, and PONANT EXPLORATIONS—each bring their own approach to exploring this remarkable destination, ensuring that whether you're seeking luxury expedition travel or immersive cultural experiences, there's an option suited to your style.
Cruise Lines at Conflict Island Group
- Carnival Cruise Line (2 cruises)
- Seabourn (2 cruises)
- PONANT EXPLORATIONS (1 cruise)