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Welcome to Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands

Iokwe! Welcome to the Marshall Islands! 

Discover the magic of 29 coral atolls and more than 1,200 islands and islets scattered across the sparkling Pacific Ocean. The Republic of the Marshall Islands is a diver’s dream, offering breathtaking coral reefs, vibrant marine life, and crystal-clear waters. On land, lush coconut palms, papaya and breadfruit trees, and colorful tropical flowers create the perfect backdrop for relaxation and adventure.

Whether you’re diving into underwater wonders, exploring pristine beaches, or simply soaking in the serene island atmosphere, the Marshall Islands promise an unforgettable escape.

Your adventure begins here – dive in, explore, and experience the natural beauty and tranquility of the Marshall Islands. Paradise is closer than you think.

Getting There

Getting to the beautiful Marshall Islands is an adventure worth every minute. Located about halfway between Hawaii and Australia in the warm Pacific Ocean, the Marshall Islands consist of 29 atolls and five isolated islands. White sandy beaches, lush vegetation, crystal-clear lagoons, and vibrant coral reefs create a seren island paradise.

The best part is, this stunning destination is more accessible than you might think. United Airlines operates the Island Hopper service, flying three times a week from Honolulu to the Marshall Islands, continuing on to Guam and back.

Nauru Airlines’ Island Hopper makes exploring the Pacific simple. Fly from Brisbane to Tarawa in Kiribati, continue on to the Marshall Islands, then Palau, and return to Brisbane. This unique route connects you to some of the most breathtaking islands in the region with ease and comfort.

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Accommodation

Accommodation options in the Marshall Islands range from budget-friendly hotels to luxury resorts. Visitors can choose from a variety of lodging options, including beachfront hotels, guesthouses, and vacation rentals. Many of the accommodations are located on the main island of Majuro, but there are...

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Activities

If you’re planning a trip to the Marshall Islands, be sure to make time for some of the many activities available. Take a land tour to visit the western end of the islands, where you can see the 1918 Typhoon Monument or visit Laura Beach Park and picnic site. For a deeper look at the island’s hi...

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Getting Around

Getting around in the Marshall Islands is relatively easy and there are plenty of options available. You can rent a car or scooter from various rental agencies in town, or simply hail a taxi. If you’re staying at a hotel or resort, they may also provide shuttle services to popular destinations. It...

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Dining

Marshall Islands offers a diverse selection of restaurants catering to a range of international tastes. Whether you’re in the mood for Chinese, Mexican, Japanese, Indian, Western, or even Austrian cuisine, you’re in luck because we have it all! For those seeking a taste of the local culture, sev...

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Culture

The islands have a tropical climate with high humidity, so light-colored, loose-fitting clothing made of natural fabrics like cotton or linen is ideal. It’s also important to dress modestly when visiting villages out of respect for local customs and culture. Wearing longer sleeves and pants or ski...

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Weather

The weather and climate in the Marshall Islands are perfect for any tourist looking for a tropical getaway! With sunshine all year round and temperatures ranging from 25°C to 33°C, you’re sure to enjoy some fun in the sun. And if you’re worried about the heat, don’t be – the gentle breeze ...

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For more information, contact the National Tourism Organization

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