Stunning beach front bungalows are available and will accommodate up to six people (A guest house is also available to accommodate twelve). All bungalows are fully screened and boast en-suites and kitchen facilities, or for a delicious meal that you don't have to cook, visit our restaurant.
A small boutique with basic pharmaceuticals etc. is available.
The restaurant has ample space and was designed around 8 huge kasikasi poles, handcarved with traditional art being the papa (father) whilst in the same design there is a smaller building with office and boutique fitted out with 10 different species of attractive local timbers. The restaurant can accommodate up to 150 people and boasts a fantastic bar and kitchen. There are two large decks extending off the sides being utilised for outdoor dining and a teppanyaki hot plate with adjoining seating. The real feature is the four beautiful murals, painted by local artists. These large panels depict four distinctive cultures ”Momase Region”, “Highlands Region”, the Kula Ring (a trading and bartering culture that extends throughout the Pacific Islands) and lastly the Milne Bay Region which has diverse cultures and best known is the Milamala which takes place each year around July with the harvesting of the Yams on the Trobriand Islands (also known as the Islands of Love) for obvious reasons.