Lata, Ndendo Island (Santa Cruz Islands) - General Info
Description:
Lata is located on the northern side of Ndendo, the largest of the islands in the Santa Cruz group.
Entry into the Solomons is possible here with Immigration, however Customs clearance will need to be completed in Honiara.
Position:
10° 40’56″S, 165° 50’05″E (entrance to the bay)
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Lata, Ndendo Island (Santa Cruz Islands) was last updated 2 years ago.
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******* As from May, 2018 Lata has all departments present required for full check here, including immigration.
We stopped in Luesalo in April 2015. You have to anchor quite close to the shore to find shallow enough depth. The people here are from the Luesalo Rural Training Center, and very welcoming. The students are about 14 to 22.
The professors are in need of basically any “professional tool”, screwdrivers, spanners, wood carving tools, shovels, voltmeter, etc. to use during their classes.
So if you ever plan to pass there and do not know what to bring, these will probably be more useful than cigarettes or even pens.