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Welcome to Nauru

Nauru

Nauru is the world’s smallest island nation, located in the Central Pacific Ocean. Despite its compact size of just 21 square kilometers, it has a rich history and a unique cultural heritage. Once famous for its phosphate mining industry, Nauru’s landscape features rugged cliffs, limestone pinnacles, and beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore traditional villages, enjoy warm Nauruan hospitality, and take part in activities such as fishing, snorkeling, and hiking. With tourism still very limited, Nauru offers travelers a rare opportunity to experience an authentic island lifestyle that has remained largely untouched by mass tourism.

The island’s close-knit community celebrates its customs and traditions through vibrant cultural events and ceremonies. Nature lovers will appreciate the diverse marine life and peaceful surroundings that make Nauru a hidden gem in the Pacific.

Getting There

Nauru may be one of the world’s smallest nations, but it is well connected within the Pacific region. Nauru Airlines operates scheduled flights that link the island to Brisbane in Australia, Nadi in Fiji, and Tarawa in Kiribati. These regional routes also connect through to neighboring Pacific countries such as the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia, making Nauru accessible whether you’re flying from Australia, Fiji, or island-hopping across Micronesia.

Travelers can easily plan their trip by connecting through Brisbane, Australia or Nadi, Fiji, which serve as international gateways into the Pacific, offering onward flights to Nauru. With these convenient connections, reaching Nauru is straightforward and part of the adventure.

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Accommodation

We have two wonderful hotel options available, one that is government-owned and another that is family-owned. In addition to these, we also have two other private accommodation options in the form of units. Please advise your preference and details can be forwarded on to you. EWA LODGE cpreservatio...

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Activities

Nauru offers a variety of activities to visitors. From exploring the island’s unique history to enjoying its stunning natural beauty, there is something for everyone. You can take a leisurely stroll on the beaches, try your hand at fishing, or take a dip in the crystal clear waters. There are also...

Getting Around

Navigating Nauru is easy with car hire, as there is no public transport available. You can explore the island at your own pace and make stops wherever you want. It’s the perfect way to discover hidden gems and unique spots that are off the beaten path. To make the most of your visit, we highly rec...

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Culture

When packing for your trip to Nauru, it is best to bring light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm and humid weather. As the island has a relaxed and casual atmosphere, it is recommended to pack loose-fitting, breathable fabrics such as cotton and linen.

Weather

Weather in Nauru is warm and tropical throughout the year. The temperatures typically range from the high 20s to the mid-30s, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a warm, sunny getaway. The island experiences a wet season from November to February, with occasional rainfall, while the dry...

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For more information, contact the National Tourism Organization

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