Marshall Islands 2 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Exploring Majuro Atoll
Morning:
- Arrival at Marshal Islands International Airport (MAA) in Majuro.
- Check-in at your preferred accommodation. We recommend The District at Majuro for a comfortable stay.
Afternoon:
- Visit the Jaluit Memorial, a historic site dedicated to the Japanese occupation during World War II.
- Explore the Rongelap Atoll Visitor Center to learn about nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands.
- Take a relaxing stroll along Delap Park Beach.
Evening:
- Indulge in local cuisine at A Taste of the Pacific restaurant.
- Enjoy the vibrant nightlife at the Marshall Islands Resort or local bars.
Things to Know:
- The official language is Marshallese and English.
- The currency is the United States Dollar (USD).
- Electricity in the Marshall Islands uses a standard US-style plug.
- Internet connectivity can be limited, especially on smaller islands.
- Tap water is safe to drink in Majuro but may not be on other atolls.
Day 2: Discovering Ebeye and Ajeltake
Morning:
- Ferry ride to Ebeye, the most densely populated island in the world. Visit the Marshall Islands National Museum to learn about the local culture and history.
Afternoon:
- Head to Ajeltake Island for a relaxing afternoon at the beautiful Hale Kolege Beach Park.
- Explore the Namonuito Wildlife Sanctuary, home to various bird species.
Evening:
- Return to Majuro and enjoy a traditional Marshallese dance performance at The District at Majuro.
- Have dinner at one of the local restaurants like Roy’s Restaurant or Bikini Atoll Bar & Grill.
Visa Requirements:
- Citizens of many countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and Western European nations, do not need a visa for stays of up to 30 days. Check the official government website for detailed information regarding visa requirements.
Transportation:
- The main mode of transportation is by boat or airplane. Air Marshall Islands (AMI) operates flights between the atolls, while local boats are available for island-hopping.