Nauru 6 Day Itinerary
Title: Six-Day Exploration Itinerary for Nauru
Day 1: Arrival and Settling In
- π¬ Arrive at Nauru International Airport: Obtain your entry permit upon arrival (visa not required for most nationalities).
- π¨ Check-In at Your Accommodation: There are a few small hotels and guesthouses available in Yaren, the capital. Some popular options include The Anibare Villas and Nauru Hotel.
- π³ Bird Watching at Anibare Bay: Spend your afternoon spotting some of Nauru’s unique birdlife around the bay. Don’t forget your binoculars!
- π΄ Dinner at Your Accommodation or Local Restaurant: Enjoy a traditional meal such as Nauruan Chicken (roasted chicken with coconut milk) or Koya (taro leaves cooked in coconut cream).
Day 2: Exploring Yaren and Surrounding Areas
- ποΈ Yaren Village: Visit the Parliament House, the only capital city without a walled boundary. Meet the friendly locals and learn about their culture.
- ποΈ Benbow Falls: Head to this picturesque waterfall for a refreshing dip and some stunning photo opportunities.
- π³ Central Plateau: Drive or hike up to the highest point on the island, offering panoramic views of Nauru’s unique landscape.
- π½οΈ Dinner and Relaxation: Wind down with a peaceful evening at your accommodation.
Day 3: Island Exploration and Snorkeling
- π Snorkeling at Buada Lagoon: Spend the morning exploring the vibrant marine life in this crystal clear lagoon.
- ποΈ Lunch Break: Enjoy a packed lunch on the beach or head to a local eatery for some fresh seafood.
- π Around the Island Tour: Drive around Nauru and marvel at its phosphate mining history, the massive rusted machinery, and the unique topography.
- π Sunset Viewing at Anibare Bay: Watch the sunset over the ocean, a perfect end to your day.
Day 4: Learning about Nauru’s History
- ποΈ Nauru Museum: Discover the island’s history, culture, and natural resources at this informative museum.
- π³ M Mine Ruins: Explore the abandoned phosphate mining facilities, now part of Nauru’s unique cultural landscape.
- ποΈ Ijuw wonzal: Visit this tranquil beach and enjoy some relaxation time in the sun.
- π΄ Dinner and Rest: Spend your evening unwinding at a local restaurant or your accommodation.
Day 5: Adventure Day
- ποΈββοΈ Stand Up Paddleboarding or Kayaking: Rent equipment from one of the local suppliers and explore the lagoons.
- π Green Turtle Sanctuary: Visit this conservation project dedicated to protecting Nauru’s green turtles.
- π³ Bushwalking: There are numerous trails across the island, perfect for a leisurely walk or hike.
- π½οΈ Farewell Dinner: Enjoy your final dinner in Nauru at a local restaurant or with your new friends.
Day 6: Departure
- βοΈ Check-Out and Departure: Depending on your flight schedule, spend your morning enjoying the beautiful surroundings before heading back to the airport for your journey home.
Things to Remember:
- Currency: The local currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD).
- Electricity: Power outlets in Nauru use Type I plugs and operate at 240V, similar to Australia.
- Weather: Nauru has a tropical monsoon climate, so pack light, breathable clothing and be prepared for occasional rain showers.
- Language: English is the official language in Nauru. However, many locals also speak Nauruan or Marshallese.
- Health: There are no vaccinations required to enter Nauru unless you’re coming from a yellow fever zone. Always check travel advisories before your trip.
Enjoy your adventure in beautiful Nauru! π³π°βοΈ