King Solomon

Honiara


Anchored on a steep hill with a kinky funicular that shunts people between the rooms and the reception area, this longstanding venture features a variety of spacious units scattered amid beautifully landscaped grounds and boasts a stress-melting swimming pool built into the hill. Like most hotels in Honiara, it starts to show its age but it's manageable for a couple of days.

Most bungalows are self-contained, and many rooms have an ocean view. Avoid the disappointing onsite restaurant.


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