Simberi Island
Simberi Island is a small volcanic island located in the Bismarck Sea, part of Papua New Guinea. It is known for its lush tropical landscapes, beautiful beaches, and rich biodiversity. The island is part of the New Ireland Province and has a population primarily engaged in subsistence farming and fishing.
The island is also notable for its mining activities, particularly gold extraction, which has been a significant part of its economy. Simberi Island features various natural attractions, including coral reefs and hiking trails, making it a potential destination for eco-tourism and adventure seekers.