Sightseeing in Marshall Islands is one of the favored tourist activities. The Marshall Islands, a group of atolls and reefs in Micronesia about half-way between Hawaii and Australia, is a popular destination for the holiday makers. The charming Marshall Islands feature abundant tourist attractions and travelers can easily go for Sightseeing in Marshall Islands.
The tourists looking for Sightseeing at Marshall Islands can go to the following destinations:
Majuro
Comprising 3 islands- Delap, Uliga and Darrit (Rita), Majuro is the capital of Marshall Islands. Built on an atoll of 64 islands, Majuro features a port, shopping district, hotels and an international airport- Marshall Islands International Airport. The major population centers are the D-U-D communities, the islands of Delap-Uliga-Darrit.
Uliga is the major business district of Majuro. Uliga is home to the College of the Marshall Islands, Assumption High School and Uliga Elementary School. The government offices are based in Delap and located at the eastern point of Majuro Atoll is the capital building for the Marshall Islands. Darrit is mostly residential region and has a primary and a secondary school.
Majuro and Kwajalein serve as the transportation hubs for the Marshall Islands, both for air service and shipping. The popular attractions in Majuro include:
- Mieco Beach Yacht Club, Majuro
- Laura Beach Park, Majuro
- Alele Museum, Majuro
- Peace Park Memorial, Majuro
- 1918 Typhoon Monument, Majuro
- Bokolap and Aneko Islands, Majuro
- Kalalen Pass, Majuro
- The Aquarium, Majuro
Ebeye
Ebeye is the most populous island of Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, as well as the chief center for Marshallese culture in the Ralik Chain of the archipelago. Settled on an area of 80 acres of land, the island has a population of more than 12,000. With crowded living conditions, an inadequate school system, and scarce clean water, Ebeye has been known by the title of 'Slum of the Pacific'.
The chief places of interests in Ebeye include:
Getting to Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands is served by Majuro International Airport (MAJ). Frequent taxis and hotel transport are available from the airport to the town.
Come to Marshall Islands and enjoy memorable Marshall Islands Tours!
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