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About Star Dancer
With many different itineraries, the M/V
Star Dancer offers divers the opportunity to visit many times without
ever repeating sites.
From January through March and during July and August, Star Dancer
embarks from Rabaul, rich in history and protected from the southeasterly
tradewinds by the Gazelle Peninsular. In the early months, Star
Dancer leaves Rabaul for the South Coast of New Britain Island where
divers enjoy some of the best critter diving available along with
an exciting up-the-river trip to a fresh water blue hole for more
diving. In July and August, the diving around Rabaul offers great
variety from lovely fans and whips to sharks to frog fish and much
more.
The rest of the year, Star Dancer embarks from Walindi Plantation
located on West New Britain Island on the east side of the Willaumez
Peninsula, offering a variety of itineraries which include Kimbe
Bay, Father's Reef, Lolabau Island and the Witu Islands. On certain
special itineraries Star Dancer also visits Kavieng on the northern
tip of New Ireland.
The Wildest Edge by Ty Sawyer, Sport Diver Magazine
Distinguished Marine Scientist inspects reefs of Kimbe Bay
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