Solomon Islands Travel Budget - Visit Solomon Islands on a Budget or Travel in Style


The Solomon Islands is an amazing country known for its beauty, culture, food, and exciting activities. To help plan your trip within your budget, our travel cost guide has everything you need for your journey. With tips and prices for hotels, food, activities, and transit, you can enjoy every moment without worrying about your budget.

How much does it cost to travel to the Solomon Islands?

You should plan to spend around $190 (SI$1,585) per day on your vacation in the Solomon Islands. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $52 (SI$434) on meals
  • $22 (SI$184) on local transportation
  • $130 (SI$1,089) on hotels

A one week trip to the Solomon Islands for two people costs, on average, $2,657 (SI$22,190). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day
    $190
    SI$1,585
  • One Week Per person
    $1,329
    SI$11,095
  • 2 Weeks Per person
    $2,657
    SI$22,190
  • One Month Per person
    $5,694
    SI$47,550
  • One Week For a couple
    $2,657
    SI$22,190
  • 2 Weeks For a couple
    $5,314
    SI$44,380
  • One Month For a couple
    $11,387
    SI$95,100
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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to the Solomon Islands cost?

A one week trip to the Solomon Islands usually costs around $1,329 (SI$11,095) for one person and $2,657 (SI$22,190) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to the Solomon Islands on average costs around $2,657 (SI$22,190) for one person and $5,314 (SI$44,380) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in the Solomon Islands will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to the Solomon Islands on average costs around $5,694 (SI$47,550) for one person and $11,387 (SI$95,100) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.




How much do package tours cost in the Solomon Islands?

Organized tours are usually more expensive than independent travel, but offer convenience and peace of mind that your trip has been planned by a travel expert.

The average price for an organized tour package in the Solomon Islands is $769 per day. While every tour varies by total price, length, number of destinations, and quality, this is the daily average price based on our analysis of available guided tours.


Independent Travel

Traveling Independently has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.

All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.

Is the Solomon Islands expensive to visit?

The Solomon Islands is a moderately priced destination to visit. It's about average with most other countries for travel costs. The prices for food, accommodation, and transportation are all fairly reasonable.

Within the Pacific, which is known to be an expensive region, the Solomon Islands is moderately priced compared to the other countries. The overall cost of travel here is comparable to New Zealand or Australia.

With so many different options for accommodation and activities, the Solomon Islands is perfect for travelers of all budgets and styles. Budget-conscious travelers will find affordable hotels, but there are also luxury hotels for those seeking more opulence, as well as mid-range hotels for families or couples.

the Solomon Islands can be very expensive if you want it to be, but there are ways to cut down on your costs, like eating at less expensive restaurants and enjoying free activities.

On average, budget travelers spend $84 (SI$693) per person per day, mid-range travelers spend $191 (SI$1,585) per day, and luxury travelers spend around $366 (SI$3,028) per day. These costs are calculated from the expenses of previous travelers to the Solomon Islands.

For more details, see Is the Solomon Islands Expensive?

How much money do I need for a trip to the Solomon Islands?

The average Solomon Islands trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Solomon Islands travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers. Also, you can see more details at How much does a trip to the Solomon Islands cost?

the Solomon Islands on a Budget
Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation 1
For 1 person in double occupancy
$29
(SI$238)
$65
(SI$544)
$125
(SI$1,040)
Local Transportation 1 $9.65
(SI$81)
$22
(SI$184)
$42
(SI$352)
Food 2 $23
(SI$190)
$52
(SI$434)
$99
(SI$829)
Entertainment 1 $11
(SI$89)
$24
(SI$204)
$47
(SI$390)
Alcohol 2 $2-7
(SI$20-60)
$5-16
(SI$46-137)
$10-31
(SI$87-262)
From real travelers - How these numbers are calculated

Realistic Expectations for Your Travel Budget

It's essential to have a grounded and realistic perspective on your budget. While many believe they can travel as "budget" travelers on a mere $84 a day like a backpacker, the reality is that most people struggle to enjoy that style of travel. Consider what makes you happy and how you've traveled before. Do you prefer the comfort of resorts, the convenience of vacation rentals, or the simple camaraderie of hostels? Is dining out a top priority for you? Do you plan to visit the major attractions? Your answers to these questions will certainly impact your overall travel budget.

Who are Budget Travelers?

It's common to hear that a visit to the Solomon Islands can cost just $84 a day, but unless you're willing to forgo many comforts, expect to spend significantly more.

Backpackers often find ways to stick to this tight budget, but it generally means staying in hostel dorms, grabbing meals at the cheapest spots or fast food places, relying on public transport or walking, and visiting only free attractions.

Do You Identify as an Average Traveler?

If you're on vacation as a couple or with family, you'll likely choose a mid-range hotel, eat at popular restaurants, and visit the must-see attractions, which often come with entry fees. Most travelers will want to visit the major sights, and landmarks. As most things cost money, it's best to expect a daily budget of about $191 per person.

Want to Experience a Luxurious Trip?

To experience a truly luxurious getaway, where everything from the service to the accommodation is elevated, plan for a daily price near $366. This means booking luxury hotels, dining in five-star restaurants, enjoying exclusive excursions, and hiring private drivers. You'll be vacationing among the wealthy in destinations like the major cities and resort areas.

Accommodation Budget in the Solomon Islands

You'll find a surprising range of accommodation prices in the Solomon Islands, from budget to high-end options. During peak season, prices increase, but visiting during the low or shoulder seasons can help. Booking early is another great way to save some cash.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

The average price paid in the Solomon Islands for two people for a typical double-occupancy hotel room is $130 (SI$1,089). For one person sharing a room, the average price paid for a hotel room is $65 (SI$544) per night. These costs are from the reported spending of actual travelers.


  • Accommodation1 Hotel or hostel for one person
    $65
    SI$544
  • Accommodation1 Typical double-occupancy room
    $130
    SI$1,089

Hotels in the Solomon Islands

Looking for a hotel in the Solomon Islands? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options.

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Local Transportation Budget in the Solomon Islands

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • On average, past travelers have spent $22 (SI$184) per person, per day, on local transportation in the Solomon Islands. The cost of a taxi ride or rideshare service (Uber/Lyft) in the Solomon Islands is significantly more than public transportation.


  • Local Transportation1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    $22
    SI$184
Local Transportation Tips

In the Solomon Islands, public transit options are often limited. It's advisable to rent a car or arrange for a form of transportation in advance, such as a guided tour. However, keep in mind that this might affect your overall trip budget.



Food Budget in the Solomon Islands

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • While restaurant and meal prices in the Solomon Islands can vary significantly, the average cost of food in the Solomon Islands is $52 (SI$434) per day, per person, based on the spending habits of previous travelers.


  • Food2 Meals for one day
    $52
    SI$434

When dining out, the average daily cost for food in the Solomon Islands is about $52 (SI$434) per person. Previous travelers have typically spent from $23 to $100 per day. Generally, breakfast and lunch will cost less than dinner, but that will vary based on the type of restaurant and what you order.

Typical meal prices in the Solomon Islands are as follows:

  • Breakfast: $9 to $16
  • Lunch: $8 to $26
  • Dinner: $18 to $42
  • Coffee: $5
  • Fast Food or Street Food: $8

Being surrounded by water, fish is the staple meat throughout the Solomon Islands. As fishing and agriculture provide most of the occupations, everything is fresh. Typically any meat dish is cooked and served with sweet potatoes, rice, taro roots, cassava, taro leaves, and a variety of many other vegetables. And as far as influences go, the Solomons received cattle from Spanish and a mix of various spices and produce from the Asians and Indians, plus some vegetables from the English colonies. Most cooking techniques involve baking, boiling, and frying. Typical foods of the island include:

Ulu: or breadfruit, from a type of flowering tree related to mulberry and Jackfruit family. Can be served with any dish.

Dessert: Bananas and other exotic fruits, wrapped in pearl cassavas and served with whipped cream or caramel.

Poi: a dish made with fermented taro roots, can be served with chicken or fish, or made like porridge. Usually served during any Solomonian celebration.

Also used a lot during holidays is tapioca or pearl cassava generally served like a pudding.

Food & Dining Tips

When you have children in tow, look for places that provide a kids menu. This can be a great way to cut costs, as those meals are often much cheaper. Since some restaurants don't list the kids' options, make sure to ask the waiter before you decide.

Many hotels offer complimentary breakfast, but some charge extra for this service. Prices and quality can vary based on the hotel. Being informed in advance can help you decide whether to indulge in a lavish hotel buffet or simply visit a nearby bakery or café that may offer cheaper options.

Carrying a water bottle is a smart choice instead of buying drinks. It's also a way to support the environment.

When planning a tour, it's important to clarify in advance which meals are part of the package. You may be responsible for paying for some meals yourself, which could increase your overall expenses.



Sightseeing and Activities Budget in the Solomon Islands

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • Sightseeing activities, entertainment, and entrance tickets in the Solomon Islands typically cost an average of $24 (SI$204) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.


  • Entertainment1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    $24
    SI$204
Sightseeing Tips


Nightlife Budget in the Solomon Islands

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • The average person spends about $11 (SI$91) on nightlife and alcoholic beverages in the Solomon Islands per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.


  • Alcohol2 Drinks for one day
    $11
    SI$91
Nightlife Tips

Enjoying the nightlife is always fun, but if you cut down on alcohol, you'll see a noticeable difference in your travel costs.



Budgeting and Travel Tips

  • The peak season in the Solomon Islands is in the summer when it's buzzing with tourists, and with the surge in visitors comes an increase in prices. Hotels fill up fast, and finding affordable accommodation can be a bit of a challenge. If you want to keep things budget-friendly, visiting during the shoulder or low seasons is a great way to avoid the crowds and save some money.

Budgeting Challenges

  • If you're a backpacker in the Solomon Islands, don't count on easily finding a budget dorm bed as hostels are pretty scarce here.


Traveling in the Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands

An archipelago nation in the South Pacific, the Solomon Islands are not a haven of resorts and pristine beaches, but a paradise for the eco-tourist with opportunities to explore island volcanoes, kayak through vast lagoons, trek deep into green forests, and snorkel amongst untouched reefs. There are many things to see and do for the outdoor adventurer with a smattering of traditional guesthouses and comfortable hideaways to spend the nights.

At a Glance
The main island of the archipelago is called Guadalcanal and is home to the nation's capital city of Honiara. The hills of the island were once the site of some fierce WWII battles, while the city has much to explore with a museum, gallery, and a central market where you can find handmade jewelry and crafts. The only international airport of the islands is also located here, and there are opportunities nearby for beach-going and hiking to waterfalls.

Choiseul is the northernmost area which also includes the Treasury Islands and Shortland Islands, while the New Georgia Islands consist of New Georgia plus a myriad of tiny island and atolls. Santa Isabel was where European contact was first made with the islands, while the Santa Cruz Islands lie remotely in the southeast, closer to Vanuatu than to anywhere else in the Solomons. Other islands include Malaita, Renell and Bellona, San Cristobal, and the Florida and Russell Islands.

Most of the activities on the Solomons consist of the outdoor adventure kind-snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, hiking, trekking, kayaking, and more. There are plenty of emerald forests with cascading waterfalls, scenic trails and overlooks, as well as peaceful lagoons perfect for underwater sight-seeing. And if you are one for history, the islands are also home to a handful of museums like the Vilu War Museum outside of Honiara and the WWII Museum which consists of a dirt trail leading to 30 or more abandoned amphibious troop carriers located near Tetere Beach. You can also find a collection of WWII relics long-wrecked beneath the waves.

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Top Tourist Attractions

While each island has its own unique feel, there are a few identifying factors of the Solomons that remain the same throughout-abundant reefs, thick jungles and waterfalls, thriving marine life, and vibrant cultural villages. Some of the best attractions include:

Waterfalls: Mataniko Falls is a popular destination to hike to from Honiara. The trail begins in Lelei Village with a steep ascent to a ridge followed by a stretch of hills to the falls. They are a spectacular sight, water thundering down to the canyon below. Tenaru Falls is another one to hike to, cascading beautifully into the Chea River. Both have tranquil pools for swimming below.

Rennell Island: Located just south of the other main islands, Rennell is a paradise for the eco-tourist with all you could ask for in outdoor sightseeing. Lake Te'Nggano, designated a World Heritage Site, is the South Pacific's largest expanse of freshwater and acts as a habitat for abundant bird and marine life. The shores are dotted with a few small villages, while other sights in the area include Octopus Cave and Bird Island.

Honiara Central Market: A typical Melanesian city market, Honiara's Central Market boasts everything fresh-vegetables, fruits, and fish. There are also plenty of stalls selling handmade jewelry and crafts, perfect for picking up authentic souvenirs. Giza is another city with a waterfront market worth visiting.

Marova Lagoon: A great place to dive for all levels of experience, Marova Lagoon is thriving with reefs full of marine life from tropical fish and tiny bottom dwellers to manta rays and sharks. It is located in the New Georgia Islands region, though there are many other lagoons just as beautiful throughout the Solomons.

WWII Relics: While the jungles are littered with abandoned vehicles and equipment from WWII, the Solomon Islands are dotted with battlefields and memorials, as well as abandoned amtracks, a Sherman tank, Japanese field guns, and the remains of several US aircraft. Even below the waters you can find sunken wrecks, dozens warships and planes still lying at the bottom of the Savo Sound, now nicknamed "Ironbottom Sound." There are also a number of museums with WWII debris and memorabilia.



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1 Categories averaged on a per-item basis.
2 Categories averaged on a per-day basis.
For example, the Food2 daily average is for all meals for an entire day, while Entertainment1 is for each individual purchase. Thus, the overall daily average cost is not a summation of the individual categories.