Torres Strait lies between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Is there sailing from Papua New Guinea to Australia
There is no ocean between Australia and Papua New Guinea.The sea which separates Australia and Papua New Guinea is the Coral Sea.The strait which separates the northern tip of Australia and the coast of Papua New Guinea at its closest point is Torres Strait.
It depends on where you are departing from; the shortest flight to New Guinea is from Cairns, Australia, which is 2 hours and 15 minutes.
The body of water between Australia's Cape York Peninsula and Papua New Guinea is Torres Strait.
The three seas which border both New Guinea and Australia are the Arafura Sea, Coral Sea and Timor Sea.The body of water between the northern tip of Australia and the southern coast of Papua New Guinea is Torres Strait.
The Coral Sea borders both Papua New Guinea and Australia.
There is approximately 1,199 miles away from Cape York and Papua New Guinea. A flight would take about 3 hours to complete.
Cape York, the northern tip of Australia, is about 150km from the nearest part of Papua new Guinea.
Papua New Guinea lies north of Australia.
The straight-line distance from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to Cairns, Australia is 520.4 miles. A nonstop flight would take 55 minutes.
The Solomon Islands are northeast of Australia and east of Papua New Guinea.