๐ธ๐ง Marau Sound, Solomon Islands
Marau Airport (MUU) is a small airstrip serving the Marau Sound area on the eastern tip of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. The terminal is a basic, open-air structure that reflects the remote and tropical nature of the region. It primarily handles domestic flights from the capital, Honiara, operated by Solomon Airlines, providing essential access for both the local community and tourists.
Facilities at the airport are minimal, with a simple sheltered area for passengers to wait for their flights. There are no commercial amenities like shops or restaurants on-site, so travelers should be fully self-sufficient with food, water, and other essentials. The airstrip is surrounded by the stunning turquoise waters and lush islands of the Marau Sound, making it a spectacular point of arrival for those seeking a secluded island experience.
Ground transportation from the airport to nearby resorts and communities is almost exclusively by boat, which is the primary mode of travel in this island-dotted region. The airport is a vital link for the local tourism industry and the community, offering a convenient and scenic alternative to longer sea voyages from the capital. Arriving at Marau offers an immediate immersion into the pristine and tranquil beauty of the eastern Solomon Islands.
Marau is really an air-to-boat transfer point, not an airport in the mainland sense. Without that boat plan, a successful landing at MUU does not actually finish the trip. If bad weather affects the grass strip, the flight can move; if the flight operates but sea conditions change, the boat leg can still become the harder part. It works poorly only when people expect city-airport backup options in one of the Solomon Islands' most water-dependent regions.
If you are flying here from Honiara, the important question is not what the terminal offers, because it offers almost nothing, but who is collecting you on the water side. Carry drinking water, cash, and dry protection for luggage because island arrivals here are exposed and the handoff from aircraft to local transport can be wet, informal, and timetable-sensitive. Budget travelers may use ferry and road combinations from Honiara, but those are long alternative routes, not instant substitutes.
Resorts and local hosts normally arrange that transfer, and they need to know the exact flight and any change to it because the onward movement across Marau Sound is the real connection. This also means you should treat sea travel and air travel as linked but separate risks. MUU works very well for a specific resort stay or local visit when the host has the pickup organized and the traveler is packed for a remote-island arrival.
โข Boat transfer is the only way to reach local resorts from the strip.
โข Pre-arrange your resort boat pickup weeks in advance.
โข The ferry from Honiara is a reliable budget backup to flying.
โข No terminal facilities; bring sun protection and water.
โข Check flight status in Honiara; rain often closes the grass strip.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources