Marshall Islands
Overview
The Marshall Islands, located in the central Pacific Ocean, consist of 29 coral atolls and over 1,000 individual islands. This nation is known for its clear blue waters and diverse marine life, making it a popular location for those interested in snorkeling and diving. The capital city, Majuro, is home to around half of the countrys population and offers basic amenities alongside a glimpse into the local culture. Traditional Marshallese crafts, such as weaving and boat building, are still practiced, providing a unique cultural experience.
Travelers to the Marshall Islands can enjoy a warm, tropical climate year-round. However, its important to note that the islands are low-lying, making them vulnerable to climate change and rising sea levels. Transportation between islands is typically by boat or small aircraft, so planning ahead is crucial. While the countrys infrastructure is developing, visitors will find friendly locals and an opportunity to learn about the history and challenges faced by this island nation.
Marshall Islands – Quick Facts
Languages
Marshallese, English
Continent
Oceania
Population
42,050
Capital City
Majuro
Best Time to Visit
December to April
Drinkable Tap Water
No
Religion
Christianity, predominantly Protestant.
Plug Type
A, B
Safety
Travel Advisory
Level 1 – Generally safe, Exercise normal precautions
Generally safe, exercise normal precautions.
Remember to get your travel insurance! Our recommended insurer is SafetyWing
Budget
Currency
$ – United States Dollar
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