Marshall Islands

Written by Region Waze Travel

August 9, 2025

Marshall Islands Travel Guide

Discover Why You Should Visit the Marshall Islands

Why Visit the Marshall Islands?

The Marshall Islands offer an extraordinary combination of crystal-clear lagoons, coral atolls, and a rich Micronesian culture. Known for world-class diving and untouched marine environments, it is also a place of historic significance and traditional island life that is both captivating and serene.

Must-Know Facts

Capital/Major City: Majuro

Language(s): Marshallese, English

Currency: US Dollar (USD)

Best Time to Visit: May to October (dry season)

Fun Fact: The Marshall Islands consist of 29 atolls and over 1,000 individual islands and islets

Top Things to Do

Dive the Bikini Atoll, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with sunken WWII ships

Snorkel in the pristine coral reefs of Arno Atoll

Explore Laura Beach for beautiful sunsets and local life

Visit the Alele Museum and Public Library in Majuro

Take a boat tour between the islets of Majuro Atoll

Local Culture & Lifestyle

Traditional Marshallese society is centered around extended families and matrilineal clans. Canoe building, navigation by stars, and storytelling remain vital aspects of cultural heritage. The pace of life is slow and respectful, with a strong sense of hospitality.

Food & Drink Highlights

Street Food: BBQ chicken, coconut bread, reef fish with rice

Restaurants: Offer local seafood with Asian and Western influences

Drinks: Coconut water, toddy (fermented coconut sap), fruit juices

Desserts: Pandanus cakes, sweet coconut rolls

Main Dish & Culinary Symbols

Signature Dish: Jerked fish or reef fish with breadfruit and coconut sauce

Common Ingredients: Coconut, pandanus, breadfruit, fish, taro

Culinary Culture: Meals are often shared communally and include elements prepared in traditional earth ovens

Symbols & Icons of the Area

Natural Icons: Atolls, coral reefs, turquoise lagoons

Cultural Icons: Outrigger canoes, stick charts, woven mats

Hidden Gems & Off-the-Beaten-Path

Bikini Atoll for historic wreck dives

Arno Atoll for its quiet beaches and local village experiences

Likiep Atoll for its colonial history and secluded natural beauty

Jabat Island for birdwatching and rare endemic species

Shopping & Souvenirs

What to Buy: Handwoven baskets, shell jewelry, handicrafts made from pandanus and coconut

Where to Shop: Majuro local markets, airport shops, community co-ops

Getting Around

Public Transport: Taxis and small buses on Majuro

Car Rentals: Available in Majuro

Boats: Used for inter-atoll travel and lagoon exploration

Flights: Domestic flights connect major atolls

Travel Tips

Dress modestly, especially when visiting villages

Be respectful of local customs and property boundaries

Bring reef-safe sunscreen and snorkel gear if possible

Connectivity is limited in remote areas — plan accordingly

Where to Stay

Budget: Guesthouses in Majuro and outer atolls

Mid-range: Small hotels with basic amenities near the lagoon

Luxury: Very limited, with a few upscale lodges

Unique: Village homestays and eco-lodges

Sample 4-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Majuro, visit Alele Museum, relax at Laura Beach

Day 2: Day trip to Arno Atoll for snorkeling and local culture

Day 3: Dive Bikini Atoll (advanced divers), explore historical wrecks

Day 4: Shop for local crafts, enjoy a traditional Marshallese meal

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