MARSHALL ISLANDS

The Marshall Islands is a peaceful and remote island nation in the central Pacific, made up of 29 atolls and over 1,000 small islands scattered across two parallel chains: the Ratak (sunrise) and Ralik (sunset). Life here is simple and rooted in ocean traditions. While it’s one of the least visited countries in the world, the Marshall Islands offers travelers crystal-clear lagoons, traditional villages, and a quiet escape far from crowds. It's also home to significant World War II history and a rich marine environment ideal for diving and snorkeling.

Plan Your Journey

Must-Visit Places in Marshall Islands

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Majuro Atoll

The capital and main entry point, home to local markets, churches, and lagoon beaches

Tirupati
Laura Village

Located on the western tip of Majuro, known for its quiet beaches and simple village life

Araku Valley
Arno Atoll

A short boat ride from Majuro, popular for snorkeling, fishing, and seeing traditional Marshallese living

Araku Valley
Bikini Atoll

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous nuclear test site, now a diving destination with shipwrecks and unique history

Araku Valley
Jaluit Atoll

Known for its historical significance and quiet, traditional settlements

Wine tasting in vineyard

Experiences & Moments to Have

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Sunset

May to October – Dry season with pleasant weather and calm seas

November to April – Rainy season, with higher humidity and occasional storms

BEYOND THE USUAL