Tetepare Island, located in the western province of the Solomon Islands, is the largest uninhabited tropical island in the Southern Hemisphere. Covered in lush rainforest and surrounded by fascinating coral reefs, it is now a refuge for many species, including turtles. At the island’s conservation center, a small wooden house perched on a small hill, discover the various programs led by the local association, including turtle tagging and the preservation of coconut crabs. You can also attend a traditional dance performance, take a stroll along the beach, or savor local specialties during a culinary demonstration followed by a tasting.