FOLLOWING THIS POST, LOLOATA IS NOW CLOSED
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Contact detail & costs |
Whispers on the streets has it that Loloata Island Resort was closed due to take-over by a big hotel company. I had to confirm that this is true because I have always loved going there. A quick call revealed that the island resort was still opened to visitors.
From casual chats with resort staff on my latest visit revealed that they have not reached a business agreement with the hotel company yet, though talks have been ongoing. Do not make this stop you from enjoying the sun and sea at Loloata.
If you are planning a trip to the resort this year, make sure to give them a call first. Residents of Port Moresby and other visitors alike can contact them on 72768687 (or 3251369/3258590).
Some photos
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Boat to and from the mainland |
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Lion Island : White sandy beach & snokeling area |
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Boat trips between Loloata and Lion islands |
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