🇲🇭 Marshall Islands

Nuclear-era atolls and vast reef lagoons

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Majuro — Capital atoll

Majuro Lagoon Lagoon

A vast calm lagoon enclosed by a thread of causeway-linked islets.

Best time: Dec–Apr — The drier months bring the calmest lagoon.

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Laura Beach Beach

A soft white beach at the quiet far end of the capital atoll.

Best time: Dec–Apr — Drier months bring the sunniest beach days.

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Arno Atoll Atoll

A neighbouring atoll of outrigger canoes and pristine reef.

Best time: Dec–Apr — Calm drier seas are best for the crossing.

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Alele Museum Museum

A museum of Marshallese stick-charts, canoes and island culture.

Best time: Year-round — An indoor museum rewarding in any season.

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Majuro War Museum Museum

Displays artifacts and exhibits from Pacific WWII campaigns and American presence.

Best time: Year-round — Preserves critical Pacific Theater history and cultural memory of wartime occupation.

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Kwajalein — The world's largest lagoon

Kwajalein Lagoon Lagoon

The largest coral lagoon on Earth, ringed by ninety-odd islets.

Best time: Dec–Apr — Drier months give the calmest, clearest water.

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WWII Wreck Dives Dive site

Japanese ships and planes sunk in the 1944 battle, deep in the lagoon.

Best time: Dec–Apr — The drier season is best for the wreck dives.

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Ebeye Island Village

A densely-packed islet, the lively heart of Marshallese life on the atoll.

Best time: Dec–Apr — Drier months suit the island on foot.

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Roi-Namur WWII site

A northern islet of wartime bunkers and a battle-scarred past.

Best time: Dec–Apr — Drier months suit the outdoor relics.

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Kwajalein War Relics Museum Museum

Collection of WWII artifacts including bunkers, ordnance, and military memorabilia.

Best time: Year-round — Commemorates intense Pacific island warfare and American military operations.

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Bikini — The nuclear-test atoll

USS Saratoga Dive site

An aircraft carrier sunk by the 1946 atomic tests, upright in the lagoon.

Best time: May–Oct — The calmer season is best for the deep wreck dive.

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Bikini Lagoon Fleet Dive site

A sunken ghost fleet of warships from the atomic-bomb tests.

Best time: May–Oct — Calmer months give the clearest deep-wreck visibility.

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Bravo Crater Nature area

The vast underwater crater blasted by the largest US nuclear test.

Best time: May–Oct — Calm months are best for the boat over the crater.

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Bikini Island Island

The evacuated palm island, its bunkers and monuments to the tests.

Best time: May–Oct — Drier months suit the island's relics.

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Bikini Atoll National Monument Visitor Center Museum

Educational exhibits on nuclear testing history, ecology, and displaced indigenous community.

Best time: Year-round — Documents profound impact of atomic testing on island ecosystems and inhabitants.

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Ebeye — Bustling atoll island where U.S. military presence meets vibrant Marshallese culture

Ebeye Harbor View Viewpoint

A waterfront promenade overlooking the lagoon with views of the military base runway and outer reef.

Best time: Year-round — The harbor encapsulates the unique geopolitical position where Pacific culture and U.S. infrastructure coexist.

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Ebeye Community Market Market

A vibrant daily market with local fish, coconut, breadfruit, and home-prepared Marshallese dishes for sale.

Best time: Mornings year-round — It showcases the persistence of traditional Marshallese food culture and commerce despite modern influences.

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Ebeye Museum of Island Culture Museum

A grassroots museum with canoe models, traditional navigation instruments, and stories of inter-island voyages.

Best time: Year-round — It preserves Marshallese maritime heritage and the incredible wayfinding techniques of Pacific explorers.

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Ebeye Lagoon Snorkeling Beach

The sheltered lagoon offers accessible snorkeling with colorful reef fish, rays, and shallow coral formations.

Best time: October to April — The calm waters provide an ideal introduction to Pacific reef ecosystems and marine biodiversity.

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Ebeye Japanese Memorial Park Historic Site

A park honoring the hundreds of Japanese soldiers who died during the war on Kwajalein Atoll.

Best time: Year-round — It acknowledges the complete human cost of Pacific War combat across different national perspectives.

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Arno Atoll — Untouched atoll with traditional culture and exceptional reef diving

Arno Lagoon Natural Wonder

Expansive shallow lagoon ringed by pristine beaches and thriving mangrove ecosystems.

Best time: June-August — Dry season provides calm waters and excellent water clarity.

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Ine Island Beach Beach

Remote island with powdery white sand, crystal waters, and minimal development.

Best time: May-September — Consistent weather and minimal tourism ensure pristine conditions.

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Traditional Canoe Building Workshop Cultural Site

Community site where artisans construct outrigger canoes using ancestral techniques.

Best time: April-September — Craftspeople actively work during dry season months.

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Coral Reef Snorkel Sites Water Activity

Multiple shallow reef areas abundant with tropical fish and sea turtles.

Best time: June-September — Water temperature and visibility peak during these months.

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Historical Stone Platform Ruins Archaeological Site

Pre-contact stone structures indicating ancient settlement patterns and construction methods.

Best time: May-August — Clear ground visibility aids exploration and documentation.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Marshall Islands?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Majuro Lagoon is best around Dec–Apr. Marshall Islands has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in Marshall Islands?

Roughly 98% of people speak English. The main language is Marshallese, English.

How strong is the Marshall Islands passport?

The Marshall Islands passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 100 destinations.

Is Marshall Islands expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for Marshall Islands — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in Marshall Islands?

Majuro Lagoon, Laura Beach, Arno Atoll, Alele Museum, Majuro War Museum, Kwajalein Lagoon — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.