A small-group village visit to Waga Waga, a coastal Massim community renowned for its master canoe builders and Kula Ring traditions. Watch outrigger construction, receive a personal demonstration of ceremonial exchange, and witness dances performed for generations.
What to expect
You arrive by road to a coastal village where canoe hulls in various stages of construction lie under the palms, their prows etched with intricate spiral carvings. Master craftsmen explain the spiritual significance of each motif and the role of the canoe in Kula exchange voyages across the Massim archipelago. A group of villagers performs traditional dances in full ceremonial dress, accompanied by hand drums. The visit closes with the chance to acquire authentic shell valuables and woven items directly from the artisans.
Good to know
Pre-book via Alotau Tours' TripAdvisor or Facebook listing; specify the Waga Waga focus when booking. Half-day option fits most port schedules. Dress modestly, remove shoes when entering community spaces, and ask before photographing individuals. Small, meaningful gifts for children (school supplies) are welcomed.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Alotau — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.