Love your content both of you happy couple with positive energy. Thank you for promoting n introducing our beautiful humble country Papua New Guinea🇵🇬 through RUclips❤🎉🎉🎉
Eight weeks until we do this cruise. On Conflict Islands, did I understand you mentioned that there are some small markets? What souvenirs/ trinkets are on offer? Did they accept cash for these items? Thank you so much for your informative videos and the help you have given us to plan our upcoming trip
Just had a look at your previous restaurants video and I'm wondering if you could tell me what times the two nightly shows are on. We are going on the same cruise in two weeks and we're just trying to sort out our dining times, based around the show times. Thanks in advance!
Hi and thanks for the comment. They are usually 7pm and 9pm. If you have a look in the library, P&O tab, on our website (www.robandali.net) you will see the Good Times for every day we were on there and that will give you an idea of what happens and when. Hope you have a fantastic cruise.
Looks lovely and I wouldn’t mind going there one day and I think we have one going from Sydney near where I live to New Guinea on Pacific Adventure which is the same as your Pacific Encounter is they are both beautiful
Hi Wendy. It really was beautiful. To be honest it's a bit of a contest between Conflict Islands and Mystery Island. I thin Conflict water and snorkeling is better but there is more to do on Mystery.
Hi Debra. There are no locals living on the island so I guess it really depends on how much you are willing to trust other passengers. The only things we took of value were the cameras and a couple of them did stay in the bag well covered up whilst we went in the water. We kept an eye on them when we could and they were not touched. Having said that, with anything left on a beach whilst you go in the water, there is always a chance that someone might take aa fancy to it so I suppose just be a careful as you can and only take what you need would be the best advice that we can give.
Yes Thank you for visiting Milne Bay. The outskirts of Milne Bay is more beautiful than Alotau town. Theres not much in Alotau. The Islands have more to see & love. Hope you can come again & tell friends & family about Milne Bay tours. Im a local resident & the Panaesaesa Islands are privately owned & also considered a conservation area. Unfortunately, I think fishing is not allowed. Thanks for visiting Milne Bay. 😊 Commenting from Alotau town.
You two are so much fun to watch! Thanks for sharing ❤
Wow beautiful. Thank you Lord for the island of Milne Bay
Looks amazing. Can’t wait til we visit next year.
Hi Elizabeth. It was truly beautiful.
Love your content both of you happy couple with positive energy.
Thank you for promoting n introducing our beautiful humble country Papua New Guinea🇵🇬 through RUclips❤🎉🎉🎉
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Thank you Conflict Island is in the Milne Bay Province. Thank you for visiting PAPUA NEW GUINEA 🇵🇬.
Eight weeks until we do this cruise. On Conflict Islands, did I understand you mentioned that there are some small markets? What souvenirs/ trinkets are on offer? Did they accept cash for these items? Thank you so much for your informative videos and the help you have given us to plan our upcoming trip
The weather looks fantastic what month was this
Can you legally fish there?
Just had a look at your previous restaurants video and I'm wondering if you could tell me what times the two nightly shows are on. We are going on the same cruise in two weeks and we're just trying to sort out our dining times, based around the show times. Thanks in advance!
Hi and thanks for the comment. They are usually 7pm and 9pm. If you have a look in the library, P&O tab, on our website (www.robandali.net) you will see the Good Times for every day we were on there and that will give you an idea of what happens and when. Hope you have a fantastic cruise.
Looks lovely and I wouldn’t mind going there one day and I think we have one going from Sydney near where I live to New Guinea on Pacific Adventure which is the same as your Pacific Encounter is they are both beautiful
Hi Wendy. It really was beautiful. To be honest it's a bit of a contest between Conflict Islands and Mystery Island. I thin Conflict water and snorkeling is better but there is more to do on Mystery.
@@robandalicruisetravel I have yet to go overseas though, I will be going next year to the South Pacific Islands and Fiji 🇫🇯
How exciting. South Pacific Islands and Fiji should be a fabulous cruise.
I just realised that they don’t sail to PNG from Sydney
What time of year did you visit please?
Question -how safe is your gear left on the beach while you snorkel at the Conflict Islands?
Hi Debra. There are no locals living on the island so I guess it really depends on how much you are willing to trust other passengers. The only things we took of value were the cameras and a couple of them did stay in the bag well covered up whilst we went in the water. We kept an eye on them when we could and they were not touched. Having said that, with anything left on a beach whilst you go in the water, there is always a chance that someone might take aa fancy to it so I suppose just be a careful as you can and only take what you need would be the best advice that we can give.
Hi how long do you have off the ship till you have to leave again.
We found conflict the dearest island buy from the markets on the other islands e.g. got bag $15 from markets but same bag at conflict was $50
Ali where did you get your snorkel mask from
Who owns this Island.
My husband just asked if you have to swim from where the boat is! 🤣
Yes
Thank you for visiting Milne Bay.
The outskirts of Milne Bay is more beautiful than Alotau town. Theres not much in Alotau.
The Islands have more to see & love.
Hope you can come again & tell friends & family about Milne Bay tours.
Im a local resident & the Panaesaesa Islands are privately owned & also considered a conservation area.
Unfortunately, I think fishing is not allowed.
Thanks for visiting Milne Bay.
😊
Commenting from Alotau town.