Singaporeans are advised to contact their travel agent or refer to the Solomon Islands Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration website (https://www.commerce.gov.sb/departments-units/immigration/visas.html) or the Visit Solomons website (https://www.visitsolomons.com.sb/plan-your-adventure/visitor-visa-solomons/) for the latest information.
Do not leave your belongings unattended and be aware of your surroundings. Stay vigilant, travel in groups, and avoid going out at night alone. Know your risk appetite and ensure that you purchase comprehensive travel insurance that will cover your chosen activity. Travellers should note that medical facilities on the islands are limited and that medical evacuation can be expensive.
Solomon Islands experiences its peak wet season between November and April each year. Travellers are advised to monitor the local media and weather forecasts, and adhere to the instructions of local authorities. If in doubt, seek the advice of the local authorities. You can refer to the official travel advice provided by the Solomon Islands travel authorities at visitsolomons.com.sb/plan-your-adventure/travel-tips/.
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