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Accommodation and Stopovers

Madang Resort Hotel

Papua New Guinea's only international standard resort hotel provides 100 well appointed rooms and apartments all with private balconies, bathroom, split airconditioning, satellite TV, telephone, fridges and tea/coffee making facilities.  It is set in a 10 acres of landscaped gradens facing onto the beautiful Madang Harbour and Yamilon Lagoon.

Facilities include hair salon, business centre, three restaurants, two cocktail bars, gift shop, art gallery, conference facilities, PADI dive shop, marina, tours/cruise office, car and boat rental and it boasts the friendliest staff in the Pacific.  The Madang Resort Conference Centre is amongst the best in the South Pacific and is a venue for major national and international conferences that demand perfection.


Malagan Beach Resort

Located on a beach alongside the Nusa Harbour at New Ireland Province, the resort offers 20 deluxe rooms all with split airconditioning, private balconies, fridge, TV, telephone and coffee/tea making facilities.  In the central complex there is a restaurant, cocktail bar and lounge but you may wine and dine daily along the beach.

Facilities include a PADI dive shop, gift shop, tours and cruises in and around New Ireland and New Hanover.  Cultural performances can be arranged with advance notice so you can enjoy the unique Malagan culture.


 
The Kalibobo Village development is now taking place on a site adjacent to the Madang Resort.  The development will take place over the next 2 years.  A number of cottages are being converted into self-contained hotel suites all of which have kitchenette, bathroom, sitting rooms and large verandahs.  Each unit wll have satellite television, radio, split air conditioners, coffee and  tea making facilities.

In addition to de-luxe rooms, Kalibobo will have 22 de-luxe Waterfront Bungalows over lapping the edge of Dallman Entrance to the harbour overlooking beautiful Krangket Island and the man-made lagoon which is now taking shape on the property.



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