Located in Majuro, the Alele Museum provides insights into the Marshallese culture and history. The museum houses a collection of traditional tools, artifacts, and historical photos. It`s a must-visit to understand the heritage and traditions of the... more
Located in Majuro, the Alele Museum provides insights into the Marshallese culture and history. The museum houses a collection of traditional tools, artifacts, and historical photos. It`s a must-visit to understand the heritage and traditions of the Marshallese people. less
Chuuk Truk Lagoon, known for its wreck diving, is a must-visit spot for adventure enthusiasts. The lagoon served as Japan`s main naval base during WWII, and today, its floor is strewn with shipwrecks and fallen aircraft, which have created artificial... more
Chuuk Truk Lagoon, known for its wreck diving, is a must-visit spot for adventure enthusiasts. The lagoon served as Japan`s main naval base during WWII, and today, its floor is strewn with shipwrecks and fallen aircraft, which have created artificial reefs teeming with marine life. less
In addition to Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia has various land-based WWII Japanese sites. On the island of Pohnpei, visit the Japanese cannon sites or take a trek to the old Japanese airstrip in Palikir. These sites provide an intriguing look into the Paci... more
In addition to Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia has various land-based WWII Japanese sites. On the island of Pohnpei, visit the Japanese cannon sites or take a trek to the old Japanese airstrip in Palikir. These sites provide an intriguing look into the Pacific Theater`s history during the war. less
Located in the Rock Islands of Palau, Jellyfish Lake is a marine lake with an isolated ecosystem. Over time, the resident jellyfish have lost their sting, making it safe for snorkelers to swim amidst these unique creatures. This extraordinary experie... more
Located in the Rock Islands of Palau, Jellyfish Lake is a marine lake with an isolated ecosystem. Over time, the resident jellyfish have lost their sting, making it safe for snorkelers to swim amidst these unique creatures. This extraordinary experience is a highlight of any trip to Micronesia. less
Located on Pohnpei, the Kepirohi Waterfall is the most photographed waterfall in Micronesia. This stunning cascade plunges into a clear, swimmable pool surrounded by tropical flora. The easily accessible location combined with its undeniable beauty m... more
Located on Pohnpei, the Kepirohi Waterfall is the most photographed waterfall in Micronesia. This stunning cascade plunges into a clear, swimmable pool surrounded by tropical flora. The easily accessible location combined with its undeniable beauty make it a must-visit attraction. less
As the capital of Pohnpei State, Kolonia Town holds its own charm with a unique blend of modern and traditional Micronesian life. Visit the Spanish Wall, a remnant from the Spanish Colonial period, or enjoy a stroll along the picturesque seafront. Do... more
As the capital of Pohnpei State, Kolonia Town holds its own charm with a unique blend of modern and traditional Micronesian life. Visit the Spanish Wall, a remnant from the Spanish Colonial period, or enjoy a stroll along the picturesque seafront. Don`t miss out on local shopping and dining experiences. less
Lake Ngardok on the island of Babeldaob, Palau, is a natural freshwater lake and a wildlife sanctuary. Surrounded by lush jungle, the lake is home to the endemic Palauan fruit bat and Micronesian pigeon. Visitors can follow the well-marked trails and... more
Lake Ngardok on the island of Babeldaob, Palau, is a natural freshwater lake and a wildlife sanctuary. Surrounded by lush jungle, the lake is home to the endemic Palauan fruit bat and Micronesian pigeon. Visitors can follow the well-marked trails and enjoy birdwatching in this tranquil environment. less
Lelu Island, located off the east coast of Kosrae, is renowned for the ruins of an ancient city of the same name. The archaeological site includes remnants of royal tombs, ceremonial sites, and ancient basaltic structures. Visitors can explore these... more
Lelu Island, located off the east coast of Kosrae, is renowned for the ruins of an ancient city of the same name. The archaeological site includes remnants of royal tombs, ceremonial sites, and ancient basaltic structures. Visitors can explore these fascinating ruins amidst the island`s lush vegetation. less
Month | Temperature | Sunshine hours | Raindays |
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January | 28 °C | 10 | 14 |
February | 28 °C | 10 | 11 |
March | 28 °C | 10 | 12 |
April | 28 °C | 10 | 15 |
May | 28 °C | 10 | 21 |
June | 28 °C | 10 | 24 |
July | 28 °C | 10 | 22 |
August | 28 °C | 10 | 22 |
September | 28 °C | 10 | 19 |
October | 28 °C | 10 | 19 |
November | 28 °C | 10 | 23 |
December | 28 °C | 10 | 23 |
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Currency | US Dollar |
Population | 105544 |
Tourists per year | 27 |
Tourists per resident | 0.00025581747896612 |
Foundation | 1979 |